Monday, May 4, 2009

5 Players Coaches Love to Play

So you're looking for more playing time? I might be able to help you out!

I'll get right to it, if you're looking for basketball tips on how to get more playing time on basketball basketball court, become one of the five players that coaches love to play.

  1. The best Rebounder
  2. The best Ball Handler
  3. The best Defensive Player
  4. The best Passer
  5. The best Scorer or Shooter

The Best Rebounder

Players that are great rebounders help their team on both ends of the court by maximizing their team's opportunities and minimizing the opposing team's opportunities. Basically, if you have the ball more, you have more opportunity, but you can almost never get it until you rebound or let the other team score.

Rebounding also can indicate how hard someone is working (or not working) because it's more about desire than athletic ability. Coaches notice this, and will definitely favor good rebounders over those that give up rebounds when distributing minutes. So, make sure to go after the rebound and NOT give up any defensive rebounds. I could go on and on about rebounding, but I won't here. Look for my other article titled "You Could Be Losing Minutes on the Court!" for my basketball advice about why rebounding is so important.

The Best Ball Handler

Someone has to bring the ball up the court and handle the rock under pressure. Players that can help get their team into their offense and are a threat to drive are a great asset that any coach will love to give playing time.

The Best Defensive Player

Think about how many minutes Michael Jordan, Kobe Bryant, and LeBron James get. Now, who on the other team is going to get just as many minutes? That's right, the person that is best suited to guard them. It's not as glorious, but if you can shut someone down or at least contain the great ones, your coach will give you the minutes. It's a good basketball tip to not become a defensive liability, anyways, so work on your defense!

The Best Passer

Another one of the great basketball tips out there is to be a great basketball passer. Steve Nash and Jason Kidd aren't only great because they can get their stats, their great because they make everyone around them better. If you're a great passer, then you can also make your teammates better. What coach wouldn't give minutes to someone that is going to make his/her whole team better?

The Best Scorer or Shooter

...and, of course, the best scorer or shooter will also get some time. Yes, they can be one in the same, but not all great scorers are great shooters and not all great shooter are great scorers. Someone has to score points for the team to win, right, so someone that can do so will play. Shooters help to spread defenses because of their shooting threat, and great scorers can get defenses in foul trouble and help teammates get open if defenders are worried about helping out on them.

So, those are my basketball tips for you to possibly get more playing time. Figure which one(s) are your strengths and become one of these players. My website below can help you in your basketball training to do so.

About the Author
Shawn Baune is a full time profit analyst and former basketball player. He has a passion for basketball and still plays on a regular basis in his spare time, gaining respect from others on the court. Perhaps an even bigger passion, though, is sharing (especially with his nephew) his basketball tips on what he's learned. These basketball tips come through Shawn's experiences, research, and mistakes made in basketball training.
Shawn has also been developing http://www.basketball-tips-and-training.com in his spare time To help share his passion for basketball. If you found the article helpful, there are plenty more free basketball tips where that came from at his site.
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