Aussie Hoops Game Mods
Aussie Hoops Game Mods
Aussie Hoops Game Mods
Numbers
Designate the same number to players that match height or skill levels
Coach calls out a number(s) and throws the balls onto the court
The corresponding numbers must come out, collect the balls and be the first to make a basket
The player(s) that successfully makes the first basket scores a point for the team
If more than one number per team is called out, all players called must make a basket in order
for their team to score a point
Sideline Basketball:
Rules
Two teams of 15 players, 5 players on court, the remaining players alternate along each sideline as per
diagram. Can play with 12 players (4 on court) or 9 players (3 on court).
On court players can pass to their team mates on court or use their sideline players as a release. Two
points are scored for a basket. One basket is scored if the ball hits the ring. At regular intervals rotate
players from one sideline with the players on the court.
• 1 ball
• Full Court (or defined area)
• Bibs for opposing teams
• Whistle
Quick Teaching Tips
1. Lead strongly and call for the ball
2. Use passes more than dribbles (particularly passes to the
sideline.
Note:
Where basketball rings are not available you can use:
1. bins
2. drawn target
3. milk crate on fence
Crazy Ball
Maximum of eight (8) players from each team on the court at one time;
Substitutions for teams are to be in a group on the sideline or baseline;
Substitutions can be “live” providing they are still out side the court boundaries;
Team with the highest number of baskets wins!
Players without the ball cannot steal it out of opposing players’ hands – “No grabbing rule”.
Listed below are avenues to modify the normal game of basketball to adjust for children’s needs.
Coaches can pick and choose which modifications they deem appropriate for their session.
Play 3 v 3, ½ court
Introduction of rules
Variations
Once a team has entered the offensive half they must make at least 3 passes before scoring