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Also teach the importance of spacing and moving into space (a basketball and young kids can be like giving chips to seagulls).
Tim Brenton, Matt Scalzi, Adam Cunningham and a bloke called Chappy should have also made that dunk list but Grant and Chris would have been clear favourites to win any dunk comps.
Usually I teach beginners to pass first.
Two handed chest pass. Chest to chest. Corner spry.
Then dribble. Then dribble stop n pass . Explain travel rule. Then a set shot. Then dribble stop n shoot. Then see if they can do some layups.