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[QUOTE="RF2044, post: 565866, member: 40"] Game prep practices [where they might have a walk through and work through situational game scenarios] differ a bit from regular practices. In a regular practice, they start with stretching / calisthenics to get them warmed up, then they'll break into positional units [G, , C] to run through a series of position drills for about 30 minutes. Then they break up and practice shooting form, in pairs. Then they'll ratchet up the tempo by doing full court, fast-paced sprint / layup / dunk drills designed to build stamina. Then they'll do the three man weave, then run through offensive sets [with and without defenders], then go through a timed split-squad shooting drill with sprints at the end, before running the UCLA drill [3-on-2, then 2-1 the opposite way]. Lastly, they'll engage in a timed scrimmage, with rapid fire substitutions. As someone posted above, JB is mostly on the periphery of practice until the scrimmage section, although he'll get involved if he doesn't like the effort level. Lots of skill work, and less scrimmaging than you'd expect. [/QUOTE]
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