Basketball Drills: 37 Point Shooting with Coach Tony Miller
by Kendra Marschall, on Jun 25, 2025 9:30:00 AM
The off-season is the perfect time for basketball coaches, trainers, and players to focus on skill development and get ahead before the season begins. Whether you're training in the gym or at home, using a basketball shooting machine can take these workouts to the next level. That's why we've teamed up with Coach Tony Miller to bring you 10 FREE individual and small group basketball shooting drills designed to improve basketball shooting skills, boost player confidence, and increase shot consistency.
Check out the 37 Point Drill below—perfect for use with a shooting and rebounding machine—designed to get up game-speed reps, promote competition, and improve shooting accuracy. And get instant FREE access to 9 other drills.
37 Point Shooting Breakdown
- Players will take 3 shots from 5 spots: corner, wing, top, opposite wing, and opposite corner.
- The first shot is a one dribble pull-up to the right.
- The second shot is a one dribble pull-up to the left.
- The third shot is a catch and shoot three-point attempt.
- Repeat the sequence from each spot.
- Finish with 2 free throw attempts.
- Free throws are worth one point, one dribble pull-ups are worth two points, three-point attempts worth three points, for a total of 37 points.
Download our FREE Off-Season Shooting Drill Book to access:
- 10 Individual and Small Group Shooting Drills
- Detailed Court Drawings
- Video Demonstrations
- Drill Descriptions