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To be a top-flight ballhandler (which is key to
being a great point guard) one must be able to survey the floor
while handling the ball. The ball-handler cannot afford to be
concerned with whether he/she is going to be able to control the
ball at high speeds especially while running a break. Everyone on
the team relies on the ball-handler to get the ball down the floor
and be the catalyst toward making something happen for the team.
A classic rule of life applies here: If you can
handle two of something, then mastering one thing will be much
easier. In other words, if you can handle two balls at high speeds
while keeping your eyes looking ahead, handling one will be a
piece of cake. Drill: Stand at one end of the court. Hold one
basketball in each hand. Begin to walk forward toward the opposite
baseline, bouncing the ball in your right hand first. In the
fraction of a second after the ball in your right hand has hit the
floor, bounce the left ball. In the fraction of a second after the
left ball hits the floor, bounce the right ball. Continue in this
fashion down the court. As you begin to feel more comfortable
doing the drill, start to pick up your pace. Ideally, you will
eventually be able to sprint down the floor, bouncing both balls
with equal skill. Don't underestimate the importance of this ball
handling tip! I have seen NBA and WNBA players STILL performing
this drill at the on-set of a practice. It sounds simple, and it
is, so make sure to master ball-handling and you're on your way to
a great basketball career!
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