Wednesday, October 21, 2009

5 Second Rule - What's with the Counting?

Those who have had their kids attend our programs know that we do things a little differently at Home Court. One thing that sometimes leads to confusion is the "5 Second Rule" we use during scrimmages.




As you can see from the video from the video whenever a new player gets possession of the ball, one of the referees (Home Court Coach) begins counting. You may have noticed that the coach never got to 5. If a player holds the ball for longer than 5 seconds then it results in a turnover for their team. This is a rule that is unique to Home Court and won't be something your child will experience in regular league play.

So why do we do it?
Well we only use it in our younger player programs and our reasons have everything to do with skill development. Limiting the time a player can have the ball encourages making decisions at a faster pace. Players are forced to keep their head up as they dribble and anticipate the movement of their teammates. It also encourages ball movement and player movement as the offense needs to move the ball quickly. It does make the game a little tougher at the younger ages, but as the players get into the habit of sharing the ball and making good decisions, we stop counting and eventually the kids start playing like this.




Let us know if you have any other questions regarding any of our programs.


Coach Pat

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