Your Player Creates Space. Then Doesn't Know What To Do With It.
That's the gap Drop Lab Level 2 closes. Eight sessions on the one skill the best guards in the country use every game, turning separation into a downhill attack before the defense recovers.
Your Player Doesn’t Need More Random Drills.
They need to know what to do after they create space.
Here’s the problem.
A lot of players can do moves in a workout.
They can crossover.
They can retreat dribble.
They can hit a combo move.
They can look good in a drill line.
Put a real defender in front of them and the drill disappears.
They hesitate.
They go sideways.
They over-dribble.
They create space, but don’t know how to turn that space into an advantage.
And as a parent, you can see it.
You know your player has more ability than what shows up in games.
You’ve seen flashes.
You’ve seen the potential.
You’ve seen the moments where they almost get past the defender,but then they slow down, pick the ball up, drift wide, or settle.
That is exactly what Drop Lab Level 2 is built to fix
Turning space into pressure.
Players learned how to create space using the Drop. The foundation. The setup.
This is where that space becomes dangerous, turned into a downhill attack before the defense recovers.
Creating space is not the skill. Turning it into an attack is.
That's what separates players who just do moves from players who actually attack, collapse the defense, and create opportunities in games.
What Level 2 teaches
Six skills · One outcomeBeat the defender's hip
Attack on a better angle
Use fewer wasted dribbles
Get downhill with purpose
Put pressure on the rim
Read the defense & make the next decision
Ready to turn space into pressure?
8 sessions. A hard cap of 12 players. $360. Enrollment for Drop Lab Level 2 is open now.
This Is What Drop Lab Training Actually Looks Like.
What To Watch For callout below the video:
01 — The First Step. Watch the explosion out of the Drop.
02 — The Attack Angle. Note how players cut past the defender’s hip.
03 — Getting Downhill. The drive that puts pressure on the defense.
Look at Level 1 Drop Pick & Roll Reads and React
What Your Player Looks Like By Session 8
After eight sessions, your player will move differently with the ball.
More comfortable attacking. More decisive. More confident when a defender is pressuring them.
Instead of catching the ball and wondering what to do, they’ll have a clearer plan:
Create space. Attack the hip. Get downhill. Make the defense react.
You’ll see your player:
- Attack instead of hesitate.
- Use moves with a purpose.
- Stop wasting dribbles going sideways.
- Lower their hips and play stronger.
- Recognize when the defender is off balance.
- Turn separation into a drive.
- Put more pressure on the defense.
- And most importantly, they’ll start to understand that basketball is not about doing more moves.
It’s about creating an advantage. Then using it.
The Real Return On Your Investment.
Peace of mind that the investment is building something specific.
A way to watch a game and see the work showing up.
A standard your player is held to, not just drills they're doing.
The difference between "they've been training" and "they've been developing."
The next 8-week step in a multi-year system, built to move your player from skill practice to game transfer.
What Is Drop Lab Level 2?
Drop Lab Level 2: Get Downhill is an 8-session basketball training program focused on helping players turn separation into a real attacking advantage.
The Drop is the tool. Getting downhill is the outcome.
In this level, players will learn how to use the Drop to shift the defender, attack the defender’s hip, and drive into better scoring and playmaking opportunities.
The goal is simple.
Help players stop moving sideways and start attacking with purpose.
This program is for players who:
- Struggle to get past defenders.
- Over-dribble without gaining ground.
- Create space but don’t attack it.
- Need more confidence attacking off the dribble.
- Get sped up under defensive pressure.
- Need to improve their first step and attack angles.
- Want their training to transfer better into games.
Players do not have to complete Level 1 to join Level 2.
We review the key foundations of the Drop early in the program, then progress into downhill attack angles, first-step attacks, guided pressure, and game-like reads.
The main requirement is simple.
Your player must be ready to be coached.
What Your Player Will Learn.
Eight skills. One outcome, turning separation into a downhill attack before the defense recovers.
The Drop Foundation
How to use the Drop position to create space, stay balanced, and protect the ball.
First-Step Attack Mechanics
How to explode out of separation instead of standing tall or drifting sideways.
Beating The Defender's Hip
How to attack the edge of the defender and get a shoulder past their hip.
Downhill Attack Angles
How to take a direct line that puts pressure on the rim and forces the defense to react.
Ball Placement & Body Position
How to keep the ball protected while attacking through pressure.
One- & Two-Dribble Attacks
How to stop wasting dribbles and get somewhere faster.
Change of Speed
How to shift pace so the defender cannot sit comfortably on the move.
Game-Like Pressure & Reads
How to apply the skill with a defender present and the decision matters.
What This Looks Like In October
Your player catches the ball. No panic.
Pressure comes. They create space. They shift the defender. They attack the hip. They get downhill.
Now the defense has to react.
That is the moment we are training for.
Not a move. Not a drill. A real basketball advantage.
Why This Is Different From A Normal Skills Clinic
Most clinics teach players a move.
Drop Lab teaches players how to use a move to create an advantage.
That difference matters.
A move by itself does not help much if the player does not know:
- When to use it.
- Why it works.
- What angle to attack.
- How to read the defender.
- How to respond when pressure comes.
- How to turn the move into a shot, drive, pass, or next decision.
That’s why we use C.F.F.C., the four-pillar development system every Lee Green Basketball program is built on:
- Clearing: Removing the habits that hold players back, over-dribbling, standing tall, attacking sideways, rushing,hesitating.
- Foundation: Building the technical base, footwork, ball protection, body position, first step, attack angles.
- Framing: Teaching when and why to use the skill based on what the defender is doing.
- Conditioning: Testing the skill under pressure, speed, fatigue, keeping it standing in the fourth quarter.
The goal is not for your player to look good in a drill.
The goal is for the skill to show up when the game gets faster.
What The Drop Lab Level 1 Parents Are Saying?
Testimonial 1:
“Drop Lab will help your child get the right foundation and footwork, which is needed, before adding skills. Great experience and helpful to skills growth.”
– Dylan, Brantley’s Dad
Testimonial 2:
“This training has pushed Kate beyond her comfort zone, in the best way. Instead of memorizing plays or going through predetermined motions, she’s learning how to think through the game.
She’s being challenged to make decisions in real time and understand the why behind each action on the court. This shift from passive execution to active decision-making has helped her grow as a more confident, adaptable player.”
— Brooke, Kate’s mom
Testimonial 3:
“The video sessions were extremely helpful. She broke down each player and herself, and it’s something she’ll continue to watch. I believe this is the most crucial portion of the training, so much so that we’ve started doing it at home for all training sessions. It’s taught us to break down game film to improve decision-making and basketball IQ. That’s Brantley’s largest hurdle.”
— Candice (Caylee’s mom),
Coach Lee Green. 21 years coaching boys and girls basketball in DFW. More than 1,260 player evaluations since 2005.
The players who have come through this gym have gone on to start on varsity, make varsity as freshmen, and sign Division I scholarships.
The Drop methodology did not come out of a vacuum. It came out of 21 years of watching what separates the players who score in workouts from the players who score in games — the gap between the move and the advantage the move creates. Drop Lab Level 2 is that gap, codified into 8 sessions.
I coached my own son from his first dribble to a Division I scholarship at Texas A&M. Same system. Same standards.
Same hours on the floor.
What I did at home is what I do here.
Claim one of 12 spots.
Drop Lab Level 2 is an 8-session program that turns separation into a downhill attack before the defense recovers. Small by design, a hard cap of 12 players, so every rep is coached.
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- 8 coached sessions over 4 weeks
- The full C.F.F.C. development system
- Foundations of the Drop reviewed early
- Guided pressure & game-like reads
- No Level 1 required to join
Questions parents ask before booking.
Q: What does the $360 include?
A: 8 sessions of on-floor coaching with Coach Lee. The full Level 2 progression, Drop foundation, first-step attack mechanics, beating the defender’s hip, downhill attack angles, ball protection under pressure, one- and two-dribble attacks, change of speed, and game-like reads.
A cohort of 12 players your player trains alongside for the full 8 weeks. The methodology, the standard, and the coaching minutes that come with a 12-player cap.
Q: Does my player have to complete Level 1 first?
A: No. Players who did not attend Level 1 can still join. We review the key foundations of the Drop early in the program, then move into the Level 2 focus: getting downhill.
Q: Is this only for advanced players?
A: Players need to be ready to be coached, willing to listen, work, repeat, and be pushed. The skill cues scale to the player. The standard does not.
Q: Is this just dribbling?
A: No. The Drop is the tool. Advantage creation is the goal. We teach players how to create space, attack an angle, and apply the skill against real pressure, not how to look polished in a drill line.
Q: Will this help my player in games?
A: That is the purpose. We do not just teach the skill in isolation. Every session connects the skill to pressure, decisions, and game-like situations, so the work transfers when the lights come on in the fall.
Q: Why only 12 spots?
A: Because this type of training requires coaching, correction, and reps. 12 is the largest group where every player
still gets enough of all three. Past that, the personalization promise dies on the floor, and that’s the promise the price is built on.
Q: Can I watch?
A: Yes, sideline seating is available. We just ask that phones go down so your child’s can stay focused.
Q: What’s the refund policy?
A: Full refund through the end of Session 1. After Session 2, the work has begun and the cohort cap means we cannot fill the spot mid-clinic.