Basketball Diagram Software

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The Basketball Solution extends ConceptDraw PRO v9.5 (or later) software with samples, templates, and libraries of vector objects for drawing basketball diagrams, plays schemas, and illustrations. It can be used to make professional looking documents, pre. The download file size is about 7-11 MB. Before downloading you might want to read our End User License Agreement. Information about upgrading from version 008-011 to 012 can be found on the upgrade page or go directly to the Registered User Area. A manual is available in PDF format or online. Basketball Playview.

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Hi everyone,
Long-time lurker, first-time poster. This site has been invaluable to me in learning how to teach this game I love and grew up on. Thank you BTB and all its contributors!
I'm looking for a way to implement basketball court, players, dribble/passing lines, basically a diagram of the whole court and player responsibilities, into a homework package that I'm putting together for my boys. Any recommendations for an easy-to-use solution? What does breakthroughbasketball use for its diagrams? I don't mind having to pay if it's reasonable. I'd like to be able to draw up player responsibilities and then insert that diagram into a word document.
Any opinions/insight would be awesome! Thank you!


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I use http://www.jes-basketball.com, it's sharware and free. $35 for the full version.
Also, if you have an iPad http://www.daren.com/playbookbball/playbookbball/ looks really neat, and only $10. Even have a version for iPhone/iTouch.
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We have used several programs. We have used Jessoft and that's good. We also have our own web based software now too. We just use it for our own purposes and don't currently sell it. If you want to try it out, just let me know and I can get you set up.

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FastDraw is another good program. The learning curve is steeper than JesSoft, but once you learn how to use it, it's very valuable.

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