This is a great drill using the Dr. Dish CT shooting machine from Coach Jordan Petersen of Ellsworth High School and Positionless Basketball. Here, he combines multiple different game-like actions and each player gets a shooting rep every cycle during the drill.
Check it out below!
The drill begins with a dribble hand off near the top of the
key. The player receiving the ball takes a dribble or two and hits their
teammate flexing out toward the corner. That player then attacks
baseline and hits the initial player who received the first pass
executing a hammer action. The player receiving the last pass takes a
shot and the player who initially receiving the dribble hand off
receives a pass from the Dish in the opposite corner for a shot.
As
always, it’s essential to envision these scenarios in a game setting
and execute at game speed. One way to make it more game-like is by
having the player who passes the ball to the corner on the hammer action
close out and contest the shot or force the player to take a dribble to
create an open shot.
Try this in your practices/training sessions and feel free to add your own wrinkles in