Ep 1946 Are You Teaching Summer Defense… or Just Letting Kids Play?
09 June 2026

Ep 1946 Are You Teaching Summer Defense… or Just Letting Kids Play?

Basketball Coach Unplugged (A Basketball Coaching Podcast)

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Summer league is where defensive habits are either built… or destroyed. If you let kids “just play” in June, you’ll spend all winter trying to fix the same issues: no talk, lazy closeouts, no box outs, and zero urgency. This episode gives coaches a simple, repeatable way to teach real defense in the summer without turning workouts into misery: One Rule Defense.

You don’t magically become a good defensive team in-season.
You become who you are in June.
Whatever you allow now becomes your identity later.



Players gamble and reach instead of containing



Nobody communicates early on screens and drives



Kids watch shots instead of hitting first and finishing possessions



Transition defense is casual (jogging, blaming, complaining)



Coaches focus on the scoreboard instead of habits



Pick one defensive rule for the entire week.
Not five. One.
Coach it every day until it becomes automatic.

One Rule Options to Rotate



No Middle: contain and force baseline/side



Talk First: ball, help, screen calls—silence is losing



Hit First: every shot is contact before pursuit



Early Help, Early Recover: help before paint, sprint out on kick



Sprint Back and Match: no jogging, point and match up



Instead of stopping practice every possession, you score the habit:



Follow the rule = +1



Break the rule = -1



Examples:



Early screen talk = +1 / silence on screen = -1



Great box out = +1 / watching shot = -1
This turns defense into competition and makes habits visible.



Defense isn’t just “effort.” It’s decisions.
Simple teaching cue:Ball. Help. Recover.



On-ball: contain and force



One pass away: gap help, ready to stunt



Two passes away: loaded to ball, ready to tag cutters



On drive: help early, recover hard, finish with rebound





Closeout + Contain (10 min)
High hands, no fly-bys, contain with posture and angles



3v3 With the One Rule (10 min)
Example: no middle, talk first, or hit first—rule is enforced by score



4v4 Advantage Rotations (10 min)
Offense starts with advantage; defense must rotate, communicate, rebound



Pressure Finish: One Stop to Win (5 min)
Stops only count if the rule is followed (talk + hit first + matchups)



Your 7th–9th players show up on defense in June:



sprint back



talk



do dirty work



reset after mistakes



don’t complain
Those are the kids you trust in January.



Pick your ONE defensive rule for next week.
Write it on the board.
Score it in every scrimmage.
Praise it out loud.
Rep it daily.
Win June habits to win January games.

If you want a full summer defensive teaching plan, One Rule scoreboards, and practice templates that make it plug-and-play:teachhoops.com

The Big IdeaWhy Summer Defense Falls ApartThe Solution: One Rule DefenseThe Habit Scoreboard (Constraints > Lectures)The Defensive Decision TreeThe 35-Minute Summer Defensive Workout (Plug-and-Play)What This Reveals: Your Bench MobCoach ChallengeResources
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