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Take Back Layups

A nonstop finishing drill that challenges players to attack, finish, and retreat in rhythm — building stamina, confidence, and weak-hand control.

How it Works

Line players up at the three-point line with one ball per player. On your signal, the first player drives hard to the rim for a layup, rebounds the ball, retreats back to the three-point line, and immediately attacks again. The rhythm is simple: attack → finish → retreat → repeat.

Players should focus on staying tight to the line on their retreat so the drill keeps its pace and shape. This repeated downhill pressure helps players build the same control and finishing habits used in 2-on-1 Half Court Attack. The constant resetting and re-attacking also mimic the quick-possession flow found in 3-on-3 Next Play Wins.

As players get more comfortable, encourage them to vary finishes—high off the glass, outside-hand layups, or controlled two-foot finishes. For an added challenge, blend this drill into competitive rounds similar to the urgency in 3-on-3 Cutthroat.

Progression Or Variation

• Add a required move before each drive
• Mandate weak-hand finishes for full rounds
• Add a defender for light chase pressure
• Use timed rounds and track makes

Coaching Points

• Stay tight and balanced on the retreat
• Finish strong—don’t drift away from the rim
• Keep eyes up on the approach
• Maintain a consistent attack rhythm

Why This Drill Works

Take Back Layups builds finishing stamina, confidence, and attacking rhythm through simple, repeatable reps. Players learn to stay controlled while attacking repeatedly at game speed. The Take Back Layups drill is a great way to develop consistent finishing in youth practices.

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