spursparker9
01-24-2015, 08:26 PM
http://finance.yahoo.com/news/okc-thunder-coach-runs-unique-215845530.html
In a sit-down interview with Bleacher Report's Jared Zwerling, Brooks described one method he uses to keep the team together. During practice, he likes to run a drill where he makes players switch roles so they can better understand each other on the court:
"I'll also change player positions in practice so they can understand each other. I'll run a skeleton offensive drill—no defense—where I'll have, like, [center Kendrick] Perkins at point guard and Russell at the five running pick-and-rolls. Then I'll stop and say, "Perk, you didn't get into the ball; you didn't force it over the screen and square him up. And Russell, you didn't bump the screener; you didn't come to the level of the screen and you didn't wall off the point guard." They're like, "It's not as easy as I thought." So it helps them appreciate each other's role."
In a sit-down interview with Bleacher Report's Jared Zwerling, Brooks described one method he uses to keep the team together. During practice, he likes to run a drill where he makes players switch roles so they can better understand each other on the court:
"I'll also change player positions in practice so they can understand each other. I'll run a skeleton offensive drill—no defense—where I'll have, like, [center Kendrick] Perkins at point guard and Russell at the five running pick-and-rolls. Then I'll stop and say, "Perk, you didn't get into the ball; you didn't force it over the screen and square him up. And Russell, you didn't bump the screener; you didn't come to the level of the screen and you didn't wall off the point guard." They're like, "It's not as easy as I thought." So it helps them appreciate each other's role."