Coaching Middle School Basketball: Baseline Out-of-Bounds Plays

Written by Coach Peterman

I have coached at the NCAA Division 2 (Southwestern Oklahoma State University), NAIA (USAO), and JUCO Levels (Blinn College and Carl Albert State College) as well as high school. I just felt that fellow coaches especially young coaches need to constantly work on their “game”. Just like the basketball players that we coach. We as coaches need to improve ourselves. That is my story and why I do this blog.

November 26, 2013

Coaching Middle School Basketball: Baseline Out-of-Bounds Plays

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  • Learn out-of-bounds sets that can be used against man or zone defense to create numerous scoring opportunities
  • Learn breakdown drills for rehearsing scoring options and practicing the shots these plays deliver for middle school basketball
  • Discover easy-to-teach plays that will confuse opponents during middle school basketball games

View the sample video here:  Coaching Middle School Basketball: Baseline Out-of-Bounds Plays – Basketball — Championship Productions, Inc.

with Nick Cammarano, Frank Antonides (NJ) Middle School Basketball Boys’ Basketball Coach;
career winning percentage (.715), eight 20 win seasons, 2 undefeated seasons (including 30-0 in 2003), 1 Run for the Roses Championship, 284 career wins in 15 seasons;
Founder and Director of the Quality Basketball Instruction (QBI) Basketball Camps / Middle School Basketball

It’s essential to score easy baskets when they’re presented. In today’s game, it’s also important to get eight-to-10 points on out-of-bounds situations in order to gain an offensive edge. As part of a four-part DVD series, Nick Cammarano demonstrates eight out-of-bounds plays that will allow your team to take advantage of set situations. These are great sets that can be used against man or zone defense to gain an offensive advantage.

Coach Cammarano begins by introducing a set of drills that support all inbound actions. The first two drills (Follow the Leader and Rapid Fire Shooting) emphasize and imitate the shots needed in the game from inbound plays. Each drill requires numerous reps and forces players to focus on the fundamentals of shooting. In the 2-in-Traffic drill, post players compete to gather in offensive rebounds and put them back. This action is essential in the game of basketball, but even more prevalent with inbound plays. Defenses are usually scrambling; getting good position under the basket is quite easy if the offensive post players are looking for it.

Next in this instructional DVD, are two basic out-of-bounds set-ups that use a “stack” and “box” alignment. By keeping the alignments simple, players need to learn complex sets or numerous set plays, which can cause confusion and a breakdown in play. Coach Cammarano’s eight out-of-bounds sets are easy to remember and teach to any middle school player. Your opponents won’t know which play you are running next as you use the same actions to create scoring opportunities in middle school basketball.

In order to be successful with out-of-bounds plays, a team must move quick, know their reads and, as much as possible, get the ball to the best scorers. With the plays on this DVD, these things can happen. If you’re looking for easy sets to teach in your middle school program, then look no further than Coach Cammarano’s eight out-of-bounds plays. They’re sure to give you quick movements that allow players to effectively score anywhere on the court.

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