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Flip Spaghetti Drill

WITH Dave Pietramala 

| University of North Carolina

In this whiteboard session, Dave Pietramala of the University of North Carolina breaks down a competitive drill called Flip Spaghetti, designed to challenge defensive communication, organization, and decision-making in tight quarters.

Key takeaways include:

  • A tight one-on-one setup behind the goal
  • An emphasis on identifying the offensive player’s strong hand
  • Offensive players moving freely before the whistle to create unpredictable situations for the defense
  • A transition from movement without purpose to immediate offensive action once the whistle blows
  • Defenders being forced to quickly identify matchups
  • Different approaches to adjacent, inside, and outside help

 

By combining tight one-on-one pressure with unpredictable off-ball movement, the Flip Spaghetti drill creates the kind of defensive stress that forces players to build better habits for handling complex offensive actions.

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