By emphasizing a go-to move, I don't mean to say that players should not work on their all-round game, because I know that part is important. But in those situations when the shot clock is winding down, I think it's important to have that one move that each player is comfortable performing under pressure. In that pressure situation, you don't want your players thinking too much, just do it as they say.
Here, Sam Cassell has been using his baseline fadeaway jumper since he came into the league 15 years ago. I don't usually like the fadeaway but obviously Sam is comfortable with it and he's been consistent at hitting it. It's his go-to move.
For more individual skill development, check out Phil Martelli's DVD on becoming a better 1-on-1 player. There, you should find plenty of moves to inspire your players with. Head over to the X's and O's of Basketball Forum to talk with other coaches and share your ideas with the community.
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