Third Shot Drop

The Land of Opportunity

October 09 2023


By now you should know the slinky drill is the best use of time before a match. It helps you lock in your drops at different depths in the court.

Well, Selkirk Pro Morgan Evans has a drill that will help turn no man’s land into the land of opportunity for drops, resets and dinks.

  • Start with the “student” and “feeder” across from each other at the kitchen line
  • The student’s goal is to land the ball in the kitchen, if successful, they can take one step back
  • The student progresses back to the baseline and then forward again after each successful attempt
  • If they miss, they remain in that position until successful

The kicker comes in round two. Instead of taking the ball off the bounce, the student must now volley the ball back into the kitchen.

This will be more difficult than round one and will likely have a few more stops along the way. Coach Evans recommends getting lower in your stance as you move closer to the baseline.

Successful drops and resets from the transition zone are a must-have if you want to play at a high level.

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