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  2. Mikan Drill - Wikipedia

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    The Mikan Drill is a basketball drill commonly credited to George Mikan and his college coach at DePaul University Ray Meyer. It is designed to help basketball centers and forwards develop rhythm, timing for rebounding, and scoring in the paint. It is also used for outside players to better their layup skills and increase stamina, for longer games.

  3. 5 man weave - Wikipedia

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    The 5 man weave is a basketball drill introduced at Lindsey Wilson College in Columbia, KY in 1991. Assistant coach Ed Yuhas introduced the drill as a pre-season conditioning drill. The initial drill consisted of 5 players spaced evenly along the baseline, with the middle player holding the ball.

  4. Twenty-one (basketball) - Wikipedia

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    Twenty-one, also called play21basketball, cutthroat, hustle, tip-it, noyceball, roughhouse, scutter, rough, or rebound [1] is a popular variation of street basketball.The game is played with any number of players on a half court, but typically when not enough players are available to at least play three-on-three.

  5. Watch: Nebraska's Keisei Tominaga drills ridiculous trick ...

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    Nebraska basketball sensation Keisei Tominaga, dubbed the "Japanese Steph Curry," wowed fans during a March Madness open practice with a ridiculous trick shot.. Tominaga and the Cornhuskers were a ...

  6. Triangle offense - Wikipedia

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    The triangle offense is an offensive strategy used in basketball. Its basic ideas were initially established by Hall of Fame coach Sam Barry at the University of Southern California. [1] His system was further developed by former Houston Rockets and Kansas State University basketball head coach Tex Winter, who played

  7. Coach (basketball) - Wikipedia

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    College basketball coach John Wooden would spend two hours each morning with assistants planning out a day's practice minute-by-minute on three-by-five cards. He kept each card year over year to adjust and improve. He would train his players with "mental and emotional" conditioning by always making practice more intense than the game.