Knockdown Shooters Are Doing THIS 1 Shooting Drill EVERY DAY

Learn the McCollum 52-Point Drill — a competitive shooting workout that builds footwork, accuracy, and game-like pressure. Perfect for solo training or practice sessions.

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The Classroom: What We Teach in the Film Room at PGC

The Classroom: What We Teach in the Film Room at PGC

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Shooting and Footwork Fundamentals Drill | Smart Player Development for Basketball Coaches

The Follow the Leader drill builds offensive creativity by combining cutting, finishing, shooting, and decision-making into one continuous, game-like environment that forces players to react and play with purpose.

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Train Guards to Finish Through Contact | Basketball Finishing Drills (Barkley Series)

The Barclays action teaches guards how to turn stalled drives into scoring and playmaking opportunities by playing out of the low block, reading contact, and keeping possessions alive through smart decisions.

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How To Cut After You Pass | Smart Offense for Basketball Coaches

Learn how purposeful basket cuts after the pass can punish defenders, improve offensive flow, and create easy scoring opportunities.

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Unlock Player Vision | Peek at Rim Habit | Smart Basketball Coaching

Teaching players to peak at the rim builds vision, reduces turnovers, and unlocks scoring opportunities by helping them see the floor earlier and make better decisions.

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Secrets to Creating Wide Open Shots

In this breakdown, we reveal how great offenses create wide-open shots by keeping the ball one step ahead of the defense. From 0.5 decision-making to elite spacing and smart fakes, these habits turn good shots into great ones, every possession.

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Patience in the Process of Player Growth

This week’s blog reminds players to slow down, trust their development, and find joy in every step of the journey. You’re exactly where you’re supposed to be—embrace the process.

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