<what was the whole point of passing so much then? not inspirational at all.>
Shooting is the easiest thing in the world to practise on your own - you just need a ball and a hoop. Anyone who is keen to play basketball would have shot many thousands of hoops in practice.
What is difficult, no, impossible, to practise on your own, is passing to a team mate, setting an offensive pattern, being patient.
By forcing the players to pass four times in the initial matches and in team practice Dale was attempting to practise these fundamentals and instil these attitudes. Notice that he didn't continue to insist on four passes right up until the state championships...it was just in those early days when he was trying to get them to unlearn some old habits and then learn some new ones.
Some of his training methods were very different and the players and the supporters resisted them. What do you mean we're going to practise for two hours and not touch a basketball? But he wanted to work on their fitness and the basic fundamentals first. The other stuff came later. It is actually a very sound coaching principle.
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