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Handling the basketball is something that every basketball player needs to be able to do! If a basketball player cannot handle the basketball, they are a detriment to their team! A defensive oriented team that I had was playing a much taller team that could not dribble too well. We full-court pressed the entire game. Our opponents COULD NOT get the ball over the half-court line due to our pressure and ability to steal the ball. At one point, the point guard for our opponent screamed at their coach, “I can’t dribble against these guys!” Needless to say, we won!
How is your Left Hand?
If you’re a right handed player, how close is your left hand to being as good and confident as your right? Once again, a defensive oriented coach will recognize a player’s weakness and use that against them! If your weakness is your left (non-dominant) hand, the defense will sense that and defend accordingly. Are you that player?
A little tip for your non-dominant hand, when playing/scrimmaging and there is no pressure on you, use your non-dominant hand! The more you use your non-dominant hand, the more you will grow comfortable and confident with it!
Another great and fun way to improve your ‘handles’ is to go against a few kids that are much younger than you and have them try to get the ball off of you! Go behind your back, between your legs, etc., and just have fun. You’ll be amazed how much that will help you grow in confidence being able to ward off so many.
BIGS CAN DRIBBLE TOO!
If you play in the post, do not let your coach tell you that you can’t dribble the ball! Now you may not be skilled enough to handle the ball in a game yet! But with work, you will be able to!
I recall watching a game where a young post player was brought up to help break the press. I thought to myself, “coach, what are you doing?! Keep them back and let your guards handle this pressure!” When the guards passed the post the ball, the POST broke the press utilizing the dribble and made a perfect pass to a guard to complete the fast break! Yes posts, you can handle the ball! But you have to work at it. It’s not going to just happen overnight!
This is an expression used on being able to handle the basketball very well. “Neither snow nor rain nor heat nor gloom of night stays these couriers from the swift completion of their appointed rounds” is the mailman’s motto. The point guard has to be able to deliver the ‘mail’! It’s your job!
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http://www.squidoo.com/BasketballHandles
Good luck!
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Take your game outside and SPALDING has the ball for you. This SPALDING basketball has incredible feel and grip for every skill level.
Take it to the streets with Spalding’s officially sized and affordably priced NBA Street basketball. It’s designed to withstand the street game with a durable outdoor rubber cover. It features deep, black channels for expert handling on the court and all-ball pebbling for a good grip. This official NBA sized ball–with the official NBA logo and NBA Commissioner David Stern’s signature–has a 29.5-inch circumference.
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The pebbled texture on the surface of the ball provides an outstanding grip and feel. |
About Spalding As a Division of Russell Corporation, the Spalding Group consists of three business units: Spalding in Springfield, MA; American Athletic, Inc. (AAI) in Jefferson, IA; and Huffy Sports, in Sussex, WI. The three companies, collectively combined, are now the largest basketball equipment supplier in the world. Spalding is the official basketball supplier of the National Basketball Association (NBA) and Women’s National Basketball Association (WNBA), the official backboard of the NBA and NCAA, the official volleyball of the King of the Beach Volleyball Tour and the official football of the Arena Football League (AFL) and Pop Warner.
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22 of 24 people found the following review helpful.
Excellent Rubber Basketball for Outdoor Play By Chandana Ball is well constructed and comes well packaged. Seems durable as well. Note that this is a rubber ball and therefore will be rougher on the hands than an indoor leather ball. I’m happy with it.
14 of 15 people found the following review helpful.
good outdoor ball . . . By trebe For an outdoor basketball, grip, durability and balance, are probably the most important considerations. Spalding’s `Street’ basketball ranks pretty high in those key departments. You get a nice firm grip, the durability of the pebbled finish seems to be pretty good, and you get a nice bounce on various types of hardcourts. The grip may not be as good as Spalding’s NBA `Legacy’ ball, but it is very close. Like many outdoor type balls, it may feel a little heavy on an indoor court. It’s reasonably priced, so if you need an outdoor ball, you really can’t go wrong with this one.
20 of 24 people found the following review helpful.
Defective Items By Thang Q. Nguyen I’d just bought two of these basketballs from Amazon.com. They’re rubber but look good. they were deflated upon arrival, so I got them pumped up and ready to play with my kids. The ball has good grip. However, I was very disappointed when they both deflated within an hour of playing time. I tried to pump them up and left them there inside the house to see how long they’ll get deflated… It’s not very long, within an hour, they were deflated liked when they arrived… I’m very disppointed. I’m hoping that I can replace them with the better one.
Thanks Amazon.com for it’s great returning policy. I got the replacements within a couple of days. However, again one of the ball that came defective again. It couldn’t hold the air and deflated within hours… I might have to return it for the second time. But for the one that works, it’s a great outdoor ball. It has a good grib and good bounce. It doesn’t get dirty easily if you take care of it. Cleans it with a wet cloth after playing and it looks as good as new. It’s a great ball for under $20. I could have given it five stars if it didn’t come defective.
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