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Learn how to play basketball better including how to dribble between the legs, behind the back, how to make a reverse lay-up, and more with expert basketball tips in this free online sports instruction video series.
There are 16 videos in this series:

Learn how to set goals to improve basketball skills with expert basketball tips in this free online sports instruction video clip.

Learn how to improve shooting with advanced techniques with expert basketball tips in this free online sports instruction video clip.

Learn how to dribble a basketball between your legs with expert basketball tips in this free online sports instruction video clip.

Learn how to dribble a basketball behind your back with expert basketball tips in this free online sports instruction video clip.

Learn how to pass a basketball behind your back with expert basketball tips in this free online sports instruction video clip.

Learn how to make a behind the back lay-up with expert basketball tips in this free online sports instruction video clip.

Learn how to make a reverse lay-up with expert basketball tips in this free online sports instruction video clip.

Learn how to make a fade away shot with expert basketball tips in this free online sports instruction video clip.

Learn how to make a no-look pass with expert basketball tips in this free online sports instruction video clip.

Learn how to make a 3-point shot with expert basketball tips in this free online sports instruction video clip.

Learn how to make a jump shot with expert basketball tips in this free online sports instruction video clip.

Learn how to post up with advanced techniques with expert basketball tips in this free online sports instruction video clip.

Learn how to pump fake in basketball with expert basketball tips in this free online sports instruction video clip.

Learn how to improve your free throw shooting technique with expert basketball tips in this free online sports instruction video clip.

Learn how to draw a charge in basketball with expert basketball tips in this free online sports instruction video clip.

Learn how to assess strengths and weaknesses in basketball with expert basketball tips in this free online sports instruction video clip.

Basketball, b-ball, hoops—these are all names for one of the most popular games in America. Whether it’s professional play in the NBA, college games, the local high school team, a friendly round of one-on-one round, or an outdoor street game at the playground court, basketball is exciting and fast-paced, pitting player against player and skill against skill. Having strong fundamentals like dribbling, passing, and shooting is the key to the success of any aspiring player or team. Though flashy dunks, trick shots, and off the wall dribbling antics are fun to watch and have their place, they often create a “superstar” mentality that ultimately hurts the team if not put in check. What makes basketball great is the combination of individual talent and team strategy, ultimately producing a match that’s sure to keep you on the edge of your seat.
In this free sports video series, learn how to improve your basketball skills. Our expert will coach you in some of those ever-important fundamentals you need to take your game to the next level. Get tips on how to dribble between your legs and behind the back, perfect the no-look pass, and improve 3-point and free throw shooting. You'll also get tips on posting up, hitting fade away shots, and defensive tips on how to draw a charge. Use the techniques in these videos and improve your game today.
Ritchie Greer Ritchie Greer played college basketball for Wilkes College in North Wilkesboro, North Carolina from 1994-1996. He was also a referee for the Myrtle Beach Recreation Center in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina for four years. There, he refereed basketball for various age ranges from children’s ball to adult leagues. Greer remains an avid sports fan and continues to play recreational basketball with friends in his spare time.dkdk
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