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A player can have a tight handle, a clean jumper, and a full bag of moves…

And still struggle when the game gets messy.

That’s because there’s a difference between training skills and teaching the game.

Skill training matters. Players need reps. They need footwork. They need to learn how to shoot, pass, dribble, finish, pivot, and defend.

But here’s where a lot of development gets stuck.

We train the skill, but we don’t always teach the player when, why, and how to use it inside the game.

A player might know how to attack a cone.

But can they attack a closeout?

Can they read help defense?

Can they make the next pass?

Can they cut when their teammate drives?

Can they space properly without being told?

That’s the difference.

Skill training builds the tool.

Game teaching shows the player how to use the tool.

And 3on3 basketball is one of the best ways to connect the two.

Here’s a simple framework coaches can use:

Start with the Skill

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