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How to Teach Pick-and-Roll Reads by Age Group

A coach's progression for teaching ball-handler, screener, and spacing reads without overloading young players.

How to Teach Pick-and-Roll Reads by Age Group

Quick summary

  • Start with advantage recognition, not play calls.
  • Add one read at a time by age and skill level.
  • Spacing players must learn their reads too.
Why this matters for owners: The pick-and-roll is easier to teach when every player knows the question they are answering on each possession.

The pick-and-roll becomes complicated when coaches teach every coverage and counter at once. Players learn faster when each age group owns one simple read.

The first teaching goal is advantage recognition: did the screen create space, a switch, a tag, or no advantage at all?

U10-U12: screen angle and spacing

Keep it simple: set a stationary screen, use the shoulder, and fill open space. The ball handler reads only two outcomes: turn the corner or pass away.

U13-U15: add roll, pop, and help defender

Now the screener reads contact: roll if the defender trails, pop if the defense drops too far, and find the open teammate if help tags the roller.

U16+: teach coverage-specific reads

Against drop, use pull-up, pocket pass, or floater. Against switch, attack the mismatch. Against trap, retreat, split only if clean, or hit the release pass.

Spacing players have jobs too

The corner, slot, and dunker-spot players must know when to lift, drift, cut, or stay. Their movement often creates the shot.

Need spacing ideas against zones too? Read how to attack zone defenses.

Key takeaways

  • Start with advantage recognition, not play calls.
  • Add one read at a time by age and skill level.
  • Spacing players must learn their reads too.

The pick-and-roll is easier to teach when every player knows the question they are answering on each possession.

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