Drills

Rebounding Drills

How to run Rebounding Drills — a drill you can teach frame by frame and take to your next practice.

Online Basketball Playbook · Published May 30, 2026 · 2 min read
Rebounding Drills — frame 1 diagram
Starting alignment (2 offense, 2 defense)
Rebounding Drills — frame 2 diagram
Starting alignment (2 offense, 2 defense)
Rebounding Drills — frame 3 diagram
Starting alignment (2 offense, 2 defense)
Rebounding Drills — frame 4 diagram
Starting alignment (2 offense, 2 defense)
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Starting alignment (2 offense, 2 defense)
Rebounding Drills — frame 6 diagram
Starting alignment (2 offense)
Rebounding Drills — frame 7 diagram
Starting alignment (2 offense)
Rebounding Drills — frame 8 diagram
Starting alignment (2 offense)
Rebounding Drills — frame 9 diagram
Starting alignment (2 offense)
Rebounding Drills — frame 10 diagram
Starting alignment (2 offense)
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Starting alignment (2 offense)
Rebounding Drills — frame 12 diagram
Starting alignment (3 offense)
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1 cuts to the left low post; 5 cuts to the right wing; 4 cuts to the top; 2 cuts to the left low post; 3 cuts to the right wing

Run this drill when you want all five positions moving and practicing their rebounding angles simultaneously. Each player cuts to a specific spot — low post, wing, and top — so every rep simulates a live-ball crash from multiple positions on the floor. Use it to build full-team rebounding instincts rather than isolating just your bigs.

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