Brad Underwood
(Rental)-Spread Offense Basketball
$17.99
Spread Offense Basketball
When Brad Underwood was the head coach at Stephen F. Austin University in 2013-14, he took the Lumberjacks to the NCAA tournament. His team was the first in school history to ever earn a trip to the Big Dance and finished with a 32-3 record that year. One of the big reasons why was Underwood’s offense, a position-less continuity offense that stresses defenses with a lot of movement.
In this video, Coach Underwood shares his version of the spread offense, which has helped Underwood move on to Oklahoma State and then his current stop at Illinois. The offense gives the defense a multitude of different looks and the spacing, passing, and cutting helps create high percentage shots.
The Basics of the Spread Offense in Basketball
Coach Underwood starts off the presentation by reviewing the positioning of players on the floor and how they are to move once an entry pass is made. Where the entry occurs does not matter as two offensive players will always make hard basket cuts. Should they not get open for a high percentage shot, the offense then goes into a 2-man game. You will see Coach Underwood break down all of the cuts made to execute the offense.
Spread Offense Basketball Breakdown Drills
The way to ensure success with the spread offense is to stick to a regimen of daily practice drills that teach the skills needed to run the offense and build the habits to run the offense effectively. Players learn to play all the spots in this position-less offense. Drills are broken down into 2-, 3-, and 4-man actions.
The drills focus on fast and aggressive cuts. This is the most important element in the offense. The second-most important element, according to Coach Underwood, is the 2-man game. Finally, Coach Underwood addresses the fill players, those that keep the floor properly spaced and balanced placing additional stress on the defense. You’ll also see an element of the dribble drive motion offense that can be used with the spread offense to create favorable matchups and post player looks.
If you are looking to score more often with an offense that combines hard cuts, great post play, and an effective 2-man game; this is it. Coach Underwood shares an entire spread offensive package that creates continuity and incorporates the elements of the modern basketball offense. Rent this spread offense basketball DVD today.
Don Meyer
(Rental)-Building Your Motion Offense From Scratch
$15.99
Get better at basketball coaching
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You will learn how to build your motion offense and a solid foundation of team and individual fundamentals. We teach strong post play, cutting, screening, passing and sharpness; penetration for basket finishes or open three-point shots; as well as offensive rebounding.
94 minutes.
Don Kelbick
(Rental)-Don Kelbick's Motion Offense
$34.99
Unleashing the Power of Kelbick Motion Offense: A Comprehensive Guide
Introduction
Welcome to our comprehensive guide on the Kelbick Motion Offense, a dynamic and versatile basketball strategy that will revolutionize your team's offensive game. In this article, we will delve into the intricacies of the Kelbick Motion Offense, providing you with expert insights, advanced techniques, and detailed breakdowns to help you outperform your opponents on the court. Whether you're a coach, player, or basketball enthusiast, this guide is your key to unlocking the full potential of the Kelbick Motion Offense.
Understanding the Kelbick Motion Offense
The Kelbick Motion Offense, developed by renowned basketball coach Coach Kelbick, is an innovative offensive system designed to create constant movement, spacing, and scoring opportunities for the entire team. This fast-paced and flexible approach emphasizes player motion, quick decision-making, and intelligent reads to exploit defensive weaknesses and generate high-percentage shots.
Key Principles of the Kelbick Motion Offense
1. Continuous Player Movement
One of the fundamental principles of the Kelbick Motion Offense is continuous player movement. Instead of players standing stagnant or running set plays, the offense encourages constant motion, cuts, and screens. This movement keeps the defense guessing, creates confusion, and opens up scoring opportunities for teammates.
2. Spacing and Floor Balance
Proper spacing and floor balance are essential aspects of the Kelbick Motion Offense. Players must maintain optimal spacing to stretch the defense and create passing lanes. Additionally, maintaining floor balance ensures that there are always options for ball movement and enables players to attack both the perimeter and the paint effectively.
3. Read and React
The Kelbick Motion Offense places a strong emphasis on player decision-making and reading the defense. Players must develop the ability to recognize defensive rotations, identify mismatches, and make quick and intelligent decisions based on those reads. This read-and-react mentality keeps the offense unpredictable and allows players to exploit defensive weaknesses.
Implementing the Kelbick Motion Offense
To successfully implement the Kelbick Motion Offense, teams must focus on key strategies and techniques. Let's explore some of the essential elements that will enhance your team's offensive prowess:
1. Establishing Proper Player Positions
In the Kelbick Motion Offense, it is crucial to establish proper player positions on the court. Each player has specific responsibilities and areas of operation to ensure optimal spacing and movement. These positions may include point guard, wing players, and post players, each with unique roles and responsibilities within the offense.
2. Screening and Cutting
Screening and cutting are integral components of the Kelbick Motion Offense. Players must set screens to create separation, force defensive switches, and create scoring opportunities for teammates. Simultaneously, off-ball players should make intelligent cuts to the basket, relocate to open areas, or create passing options for the ball handler. This continuous screening and cutting disrupt the defense and open up scoring chances.
3. Ball Movement and Unselfish Play
Ball movement is a cornerstone of the Kelbick Motion Offense. Players should focus on making quick, accurate passes, and constantly look for opportunities to create advantages for teammates. Unselfish play, sharing the ball, and making the extra pass are key to maintaining offensive flow, confusing the defense, and finding open scoring opportunities.
The Benefits of the Kelbick Motion Offense
Implementing the Kelbick Motion Offense offers numerous benefits that can elevate your team's offensive capabilities. Let
me highlight some key advantages of incorporating the Kelbick Motion Offense into your team's strategy:
1. Constant Movement and Engagement
The Kelbick Motion Offense promotes constant movement and engagement from all players on the court. With players continuously cutting, screening, and relocating, the offense keeps the defense on its toes and prevents them from settling into a comfortable rhythm. This dynamic movement creates opportunities for players to receive the ball in advantageous positions, leading to increased scoring chances and offensive efficiency.
2. Versatility and Adaptability
The Kelbick Motion Offense is highly versatile and adaptable to different game situations and defensive strategies. By emphasizing player reads and reactions, the offense enables players to make quick decisions based on the defense's movements. This adaptability allows your team to exploit defensive weaknesses, adjust to changing game dynamics, and maintain offensive effectiveness regardless of the opponent's defensive approach.
3. Increased Floor Spacing and Ball Movement
Proper spacing and ball movement are essential elements of the Kelbick Motion Offense. By emphasizing floor balance and optimal spacing, the offense creates open passing lanes, stretches the defense, and increases the likelihood of finding open teammates. The continuous ball movement not only keeps the defense scrambling but also allows players to find high-percentage shots and create scoring opportunities for the entire team.
4. Enhanced Player Development
Implementing the Kelbick Motion Offense fosters player development on multiple fronts. The emphasis on reading the defense, making quick decisions, and executing precise passes enhances players' basketball IQ and decision-making abilities. Additionally, the offense encourages teamwork, communication, and unselfish play, which contribute to a positive team dynamic and individual player growth.
5. Offensive Efficiency and Scoring Balance
The Kelbick Motion Offense promotes offensive efficiency and scoring balance. With its emphasis on player movement, spacing, and unselfish play, the offense creates a well-rounded attack that involves multiple players. This balanced scoring approach prevents opponents from focusing solely on shutting down one player and increases the overall effectiveness of your team's offensive output.
Conclusion
The Kelbick Motion Offense is a game-changing strategy that can revolutionize your team's offensive performance. By implementing the key principles, techniques, and strategies outlined in this guide, you will equip your team with the tools to outperform opponents and unlock the full potential of the Kelbick Motion Offense. Remember, mastering this offense requires practice, teamwork, and a commitment to constant improvement. So, embrace the motion, empower your players, and watch your team thrive on the court. The path to offensive excellence starts here!
Doug Porter
(Rental)-Attack Basketball: Olivet Nazarene System
$44.99
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George Barber
(Rental)-George Barber's The System for Basketball
$22.99
George Barber Basketball System
Create More Possessions, Score More Points In the 2018-19 season, Dr. George Barbers Greenville University basketball team set the NCAA Division III record for scoring offense when it averaged 135.1 points per game. Greenville also led the nation in a number of offensive categories. In this video, you will learn Barbers System and how its fast-paced style of play has helped his teams consistently rank in the top five in college basketball (all divisions). Coach Barber details his system in this video using whiteboard diagrams as well as on-court demonstrations in an actual practice setting. Beginning with his philosophy, Coach Barber shares with you his system of offense, defense, and how to plan practices to succeed. Offense The offense is predicated on getting a shot off within 12 seconds. Once the shot is off, Barber preaches a smothering defense designed to get the ball back as quickly as possible. When an opponent scores, players are taught a three-step method for getting the ball out of the rim and getting up the floor in transition. Players are also taught to get to certain spots on the floor and get into the offense as soon as possible. Barbers offense can easily be combined with any other offense like the dribble-drive or read and react. Defense In Barbers style of play, after every made basket players immediately get into attack mode on defense. Coach Barber likes to use a variety of trapping full-court presses, which help to force opponents to speed up. It also makes them uncomfortable. The same is true in the half-court where Barber likes to trap all over the floor. By forcing the ball to a side, opponents set themselves up for the trap and fall into exactly what Barber wants. Practice Planning The System is played at a frenetic pace with 12 to 15 players getting quality minutes throughout the course of a game. Practices have to be designed to prepare those 12 to 15 players for what is to come on game day. Barber has his players engaged in some form of shooting drills for at least 30 minutes each day. Every drill is designed so that players get as many reps as possible in a short amount of time. This simulates game pace. Players will spend another 30 to 40 minutes on defense in practice. They must learn to trap, rotate, and continually put pressure on opponents. If you are looking to build your program around a philosophy that lives on fast-paced offense and pressure defense, Coach Barber has exactly what you need! Rent the George Barber Basketball System DVD today.
Jim Boone
(Rental)-Jim Boone's Motion Offense
$16.99
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Don Meyer
(Rental)-Motion Offense & Simplified Principles
$15.99
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Fran Fraschilla
(Rental)-The Best Offensive Basketball Concepts I've Seen
$18.99
Supercharge Your Offensive System: The Best Offensive Concepts I’ve Seen
Former Division I head basketball coach Fran Fraschilla (Manhattan, St. John’s, New Mexico) has had the rare opportunity to see basketball from a number of different vantage points. Currently as an International Basketball analyst for ESPN, Fraschilla has learned from some of the top experts in the world. In this video, Fraschilla shares some of the best offensive concepts he has seen. You will see 14 different examples of wrinkles you can add to your existing offense giving even more opportunities to score.
Offensive Actions
Take your base offense and run an entry that can flow right into it and create several scoring chances. Fraschilla shows you a quick hitter that helps your post player at the rim even before you’ve run the main play. You will also see a number of ideas that can help you tweak certain plays depending upon the situation.
Fraschilla will show you four additional plays off of his primary set. Each creates new scoring actions for different players and Fraschilla adds wrinkles to help you defeat common defensive adjustments like switches. You will even see how to turn these wrinkles into sideline inbound plays that are sure to open up scoring opportunities.
Exploiting Your Opponent
It’s common for teams without an outstanding player to face junk defenses. Fraschilla prepares you for those situations with a continuity offense that can easily produce layups against a Box-and-1 zone defense. He will also show you how to create 2-on-1 games by distorting the zone.
Looking for ways to beat a disorganized defense in transition? Fraschillas shows you the Kansas secondary break. The play gets the ball inside through quick ball reversals, lobs, and cross screens. You can also take this fast break play and run it as a half-court offense.
The Horns set is popular at all levels of basketball and Fraschilla shows you how to use it a number of ways. The Boomerang concept is one uses guards to attack mismatches created after defensive switches. You’ll see how to use false motion to get a defense moving and then hit them with a high ball screen.
Coach Fraschilla also includes two options for a sideline inbound play that gets you a two- or three-point attempt in the last seconds of a game. The play has multiple scoring options and is one you can pull out for those critical late-game situations.
There are a number of outstanding ideas for adding depth to your playbook presented here. Coach Fraschilla does an excellent job of sharing some of the best offensive concepts he has seen from around the world. Incorporate them into your offense today!
Aaron Garrett
(Rental)-The Break Point Offense: The All-encompassing Offensive System
$19.99
The Break Point Offense: The All-Encompassing Offensive System
One of the difficulties with coaching basketball is the seemingly endless number of plays that players must learn. There are plays for man defenses and even more for attacking zones. It can become quite confusing for a player at any level. Aaron Garrett, head coach at Amber-Pocasset (OK) HS, addresses that exact problem with his Break Point Offense. Garrett led his team to the Grady County Conference championship in 2016 and was named the league’s Coach of the Year and the big reason why has to do with the Break Point Offense.
In this video, Coach Garrett shows you how to install the offense, teach it, and drill it. He uses a combination of whiteboard discussion and on-court demonstrations to show you his offense which is built around shot selection.
Entries
The Break Point offense begins with an entry, so Coach Garrett shows you 23 total entries a team can use. These entries come in the form of press breaks, transitioning with the dribble, transitioning with a pass, out of bounds plays, man offense, and zone offense. All entries lead into the same half-court set where the offense can attack man or zone defenses.
All the actions of the offense are tied to what is called “home position.” There are two types of home position: 1) press break home position and 2) man and zone home position. Press break home position is “five on a dice.” The idea is to have three receivers closer to the ball and one long receiver. Man and zone home position is based on the concept of creating a triangle on one side of the defense. The multiple entries help to disguise your favorite actions.
Actions
Coach Garrett then explains what can be created from each of the home positions. From the press break, four options are possible. From man and zone position, the actions are divided into those against man and those against zone. Double screens, stagger doubles, and slices are just a few of the actions used against man. Dribble actions and double flare screens are few of the actions used against zone defenses.
Play Behind the Actions
Garrett then discusses how the Break Point Offense scores most of its points off of entries and actions. The whole idea of the offense is to run the actions to force the defense to its breaking point. In addition to the entries and actions, Garrett discusses how he gets players to understand spacing.
Garrett’s system is all-encompassing and teaches players to score when a defense is at its weakest. You can take a lot away from Coach Garrett’s video, which introduces an entire offensive system you can use in your program.
Fran Fraschilla
(Rental)-Aau Boys Basketball Series: Motion Offenses
$15.99
AAU COACHING BOYS BASKETBALL SERIES: MOTION OFFENSE
These motion offense series can be used effectively by coaches to train their basketball players to perform effectively at the top level. As a coach, you will be able to utilize effective press offenses to attack those aggressive full-court defenses and ultimately make them pay for any errors. Train your basketball players to maintain possession and to mount pressure on the defense while having possession of the ball. You will be able to implement offensive techniques that will be able to break even the toughest of defenses and become a team to be feared by all your opponents.
MOTION OFFENSE
When there’s no break to punish the defense, the video explains how a coach can train his players to maintain possession and mount a lot of pressure on the defense as long as they are still in possession of the ball. You can break the motion offense down into skills, drills, and movements that are simple and easy for your basketball players to understand and master those skills they develop while practicing.
Build a 5-on-0 offense that can make the movements of players very visible and then runs the motion 5-on-5. Use a post-on-guard screen to execute every motion offense to create a lot of scoring opportunities right from the start of the match. Teach your basketball players to communicate with their teammate by means of message cuts that help players to tell their players if they should look for another option, if they are open, or if they need to catch. This way the team will function properly.
In the video, you will also find another way by which you can use the ball screen to attack the defense and force the key players of the opposing team to commit fouls. This simple and effective offense blends well with motion and secondary breaks.
PRESS OFFENSE
Without a press, an offensive system cannot be complete. If your basketball players maintain spacing and ball control while using an organized attack to play against a full-court defense, your team will be able to score a lot of goals. Your players will be able to use a simple press breaker to attack either a man or zone defense and then easily flow into a fast break option, motion offense or secondary break offense depending on the style of the defense.
By means of these simple offenses, you will be able to complement both the secondary break offense and the fast break to mount and maintain pressure on your opponent’s defenses and create many scoring opportunities. This way, you will have a team that will be a formidable opponent for anyone.
Matt Bollant
(Rental)-Breakdown Drills To Build Your Motion Offense
$15.99
Breakdown Drills to Build Your Motion Offense
Eastern Illinois women’s head basketball coach Matt Bollant gives you a breakdown of his highly effective motion offense in this presentation. It is not the traditional Xs and Os clinic talk either. He provides you with high intensity, fundamental passing and cutting drills and actions that you will see with his players. These are the same drills that helped coach Bollant produce back-to-back 30-win seasons while he was at Wisconsin-Green Bay.
The presentation starts with players going through drills that help their development. The Start-Stop-Turn and Four Line drills help to develop the fundamentals necessary for success in any offense. They are perfect for the Motion offense. You will also see V-Cut and L-Cut which both help initiate the offense using varying speeds and timing.
Next is a series of post drills where the focus is on what to do before the ball is caught. Players work on their footwork and body control. Doing so helps players create easy shots for themselves once they get possession of the basketball.
After going over footwork and proper post-up angles, Coach Bollant introduces his 4-out, 1-in Motion principles needed to run the offense. One of the keys is understanding timing. It’s a fast-flowing offense and understanding timing makes the offense extremely difficult to defend both physically and mentally.
Finally, Coach Bollant shares five effective sets and can either lead into the motion offense or can be used as quick hitters to exploit some weakness in a defense. There is a backdoor play, a 1-4-high set, 3-point plays, and a secondary break. These will help make your offense unstoppable.
Coach Bollant doesn’t limit his instruction to just the court either. He discusses a number of things that are important in developing a winning program. His four ways to communicate a screen are just as important as the on-court lessons in how to set a screen.
The motion fundamentals that you learn in Coach Bollant’s presentation will give you what you need to run a quick, fast-flowing offense with speed and precision.
Kevin Boyle
(Rental)-How To Win With Undersized Players
$15.99
Kevin Boyle: How to Win with Undersized Players
Kevin Boyle has made a name for himself as the head coach at Monteverde Academy in Florida. His teams have won five high school national championships, including the 2020 title. From 2011 to 2015, Boyle coached five players that were drafted in the top-3 of the NBA draft. In this video, Coach Boyle shows you how you can win with undersized players. He will show you how to compete against bigger, more athletic teams and how you can use a lack of size as a weapon on defense.
Motion Offense with Undersized Players
On the offensive end, Coach Boyle shows you how to spread the court high and wide against more athletic opponents and run the motion offense. He shows you four basic rules for the 4-out-1-in motion offense and will demonstrate each rule on the court.
To help install the motion offense, Coach Boyle shows you seven different drills. You’ll see drills that teach the drive and kick, a backdoor series, and drills that work on the various looks that players see when they come off of screens.
Princeton Set with Undersized Players
Coach Boyle shows you how to beat pressure defenses using the 2-3 Princeton set. With proper execution of screens and backdoor cuts, you can beat any opponent. The Princeton set can help your team beat pressure and produce easy baskets in the half-court offense.
Once again, Coach Boyle offers you seven drills to work on beating pressure. The drills work on back screens, down screens, and dribble hand offs so that your players will be in better position to take open shots all over the floor.
Defensive Drills
For Boyle, the defensive end is really where you can use a lack of size to your advantage. Boyles shows you six different defensive drills that include working on full-court pressure, recovering from being beaten in transition, and how to handle special situations against elite players.
If you have a program that lacks superior size and/or athleticism, Coach Boyle’s ideas are perfect for you. Use this DVD to compete with the big boys on your schedule. Rent this Undersized Players DVD today.
Mike Rice
(Rental)-Re--screening Motion Offense
$15.99
Mike Rice: Re-Screening Motion Offense
Former Rutgers University head coach Mike Rice took Robert Morris to two NCAA tournament berths by building a solid half-court man-to-man defense, scoring in the paint, and getting to the free throw line. In order to score in the paint and shoot plenty of free throws, Rice used re-screening in his offense. In this video, he reveals his offensive philosophy and how he used re-screening motion.
Transition
The easiest way to score in the pain is to do so off of the fast break. To be successful in transition, the biggest key is spacing the floor. Proper spacing helps players get a quick, clear read of the defense and how it can be exploited. The results are easy baskets shot from close range.
To develop the fast break, Rice demonstrates a 5-on-0 transition drill. It is a continuous drill designed to help players perfect layups, jump shots, getting to penetration spots, and working on the next pass. Each of these is crucial to the re-screening motion offense. The drill also serves as a great warmup and gets players comfortable with playing at game pace.
Re-Screen Motion
Coach Rice’s offense produces easy looks at the basket. It is simple to learn and players don’t have to do much thinking. The basic idea is that a guard and a big man work together on one side of the floor using seven types of screening and reacting.
To teach the offense, Rice starts with a 2-on-2 drill where the different screens and actions are taught. Players learn how to read and react to the defense and their teammate’s action. The whole offense comes together in a 5-on-0 Dummy Offense drill. Here, screening action occurs on both sides of the offense, the dribble is used to reverse the ball, and the offense works on communicating and working the ball to the post.
Rice’s Re-Screening Offense is great for teams that don’t have a true post player and for teams that are skilled with the basketball.
Sherri Coale
(Rental)-5 Man Motion Offense With A Purpose
$15.99
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Pat Skerry
(Rental)-Winning with the Unguardable Flow Offense
$18.99
Get ready to elevate your coaching game with Pat Skerry's on-court instructional video! This expert coach, known for his ability to transform teams, is sharing his groundbreaking offensive philosophy - The Flow Offense.
Discover the secrets behind Coach Skerry's success as he guides you through the evolution of his offensive system and the development of the Flow Offense. You'll gain an in-depth understanding of the key concepts, including maximizing offensive efficiency, reducing turnovers and offensive rebounding.
See the Flow Offense in action as Coach Skerry demonstrates each step of the half-court offense, from transition to set plays. You'll learn about the roles and responsibilities of each player, the importance of getting to the paint first, and how to attack the defense with double-staggered screens.
Coach Skerry also shares his favorite ball-screening actions, including the 'Chicago Action,' 'Ricochet Action,' and 'Butt-Screen Action,' each designed to take advantage of defensive adjustments throughout the game.
With the 'Missed-Shot Transition Drill,' Coach Skerry shows you how to put the Flow Offense into practice, offering a perfect teaching opportunity and a chance to see what you can achieve. You'll also learn about flow sets and actions, including the 'Stack Series' with options for three-point shots, double-ball screens, and a counter that keeps defenses guessing.
Don't miss out on this incredible opportunity to learn from one of the best coaches in the game. Get your copy of Coach Skerry's on-court instructional video today! 73 minutes of expert coaching, 2023.