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L Cut Layup Drill

By: Magic Johnson Presents... almost 3 years ago

Layups are critical offensive scoring shots, and this basketball drill teaches how to perform an L Cut Layup. It involves popping out, turning, breaking the basketball low around your defender, and coming around for your layup. It is important to perform this drill at game speed to get the most out of it.

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    23 comments

    • October 23, 2011

      nice

    • August 01, 2011

      Nice shot!

    • April 24, 2011

      good drills

    • January 09, 2010

      James west u a parent?
      or coach?

    • December 11, 2009

      love the drill I will try it with my kids next pactice

    • November 13, 2009

      This a great drill

    • November 10, 2009

      cool

    • November 02, 2009

      Alright

    • October 25, 2009

      L cut owns

    • October 03, 2009

      that is a great move to get to the rim, i'm going to work on that

    • September 25, 2009

      You rock!

    • September 15, 2009

      Great Drill!!

    • July 21, 2009

      good lay up drill

    • July 20, 2009

      IM GON USE DAT

    • July 15, 2009

      great drill!

    • July 01, 2009

      very helpful

    • June 19, 2009

      Great drill for the 5th graders to learn. What the current players "drift" fromt he point of receiving the ball when the drill was frist introduced, to the last player performing the drill.

    • May 30, 2009

      Great lefty lay-ups

    • May 28, 2009

      Great drill to teach kids to move catch, turn for tri[ple threat and shoot

    • May 14, 2009

      i mastered that in about 10 min its has in creased my game

    • April 20, 2009

      hmmm give me 5 mins ill dominate that move

    • April 10, 2009

      this is great for teaching to use explosiveness and body control. there is so much you can do to this drill to teach progression, so that in a game the instincts take over and they dont depnd on one thing.

    • March 23, 2009

      Keep the ball low. Great lefty lay-ups.

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