Jamie Dixon
(Rental)-Spread Motion: 4 Out, 1 In Offense
$15.99
Jamie Dixon, 2009 Naismith Men's College Basketball Coaches of the Year, offers offensive insight
Philosophy and instruction regarding the 4-out 1-in motion offense
Discussion of the various options available within the offense
Taken from several coaches, Coach Jamie Dixon's "4 out, 1 in" motion is difficult to defend and places great pressure on the defense. This motion prioritizes spacing, screen for driving opportunities, and post isolation. Two-guard fronts guarantee ball reversal which is essential for extending the defense's reach. The 3-on-3 formation is the best way to teach offense. The diagonal screen is created by the guard to guard pass. The diagonal screen's key features are keeping your feet wide on the ground and reading the defense. Based on the defense's position, seven reads can be used for the cutting. Flare screen is another weapon in perimeter motion. The screen is removed from the wing by the passer, leaving the area for his flare to be cut. There are many cuts, such as the basket cut, curl/screen, re-screen/fade and back cut. The back screen is a good option in a post-and-wing situation. Perimeter players can cut into the open area of the post and become back screeners when ball reverses. This allows for flexibility. It is easy to screen action that involves perimeter and posts. Dixon also addresses the options available after the ball has been passed to the post.
53 minutes. 2007.
Paul Hewitt
(Rental)-Installing The 4--out--1--in Motion
$15.99
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Steve Wojciechowski
(Rental)-4 Out Drive & Kick Offense For 3 Point Shots
$18.99
4-Out Drive & Kick Offense for 3-Point Shots
Today’s game of basketball relies much more on the 3-point shot than ever before. In this video, former Duke player and coach Steve Wojciechowski shows you how to create an offense based on shooting more 3s.
Wojciechowski, now the head coach at Marquette University, shows you his “Warriors Game” which uses pace and space to get 3-point opportunities. You’ll see three specific drills – the Steph Curry, the Ray Allen, and the Magic 10 – that will help your players improve their 3-point shooting. In addition, you will develop the fundamentals needed to play Coach Woj’s system and learn the breakdown drills to incorporate the system into your existing offense or use it as your own.
Offensive Fundamentals & Systems
With his years of experience as a Duke assistant and a member of the 2008 and 2012 U.S. Olympic gold medal coaching staff, Coach Wojciechowski will help you develop offensive systems and fundamentals that best fit your team and its skill set. Coach Woj shows you how to get your best players in the best possible position for high-percentage shot attempts. You will see how Coach uses spacing in the offense and teaches basic fundamentals like catching the basketball and facing the basket.
Warriors Game
At Marquette, Coach Wojciechowski’s offense is based on pace and spacing. All five players work together for a common goal – a 3-point shot, a layup, or a free throw – on every single possession. In this segment, you will learn a number of things including the double drag and a number of ball reversal options. Coach Woj shows you a ball reversal to a through cut, to an exchange action, and to a chase ball screen. It’s all part of the Warriors Game.
Year-Round Shooting Program
Since the 3-pointer is such a big part of the Marquette offense, Coach Woj shares with you how he gets his players to take 1,500 shots a week in the offseason. The Steph Curry Drill puts players in game-like situations where they take 3-point attempts in three-minute intervals. The Magic 10 Drill forces players to hit consecutive shots before advancing and the Ray Allen Drill works on players’ footwork while on the move. Coach Woj will also help you develop your own shooting drills where players can get quality reps in minimal amounts of time.
Today’s game is changing and the 3-pointer is as important as ever. For coaches searching how to emphasize the 3-pointer in their offenses, Coach Wojciechowski’s video is the perfect guide.
Tom Pecora
(Rental)-Pecora: The 4--out 1--in Motion Offense
$15.99
Discover one of the most powerful offenses in basketball today
This offense can be used with any type of skill set or team composition.
Learn about special situations for 4 out motion and how to use them against zone defense
How to place your best player in the best spot on the court for maximum scoring
You can teach your players how to play a motion offense.
Jay Wright and Rollie Massimino helped Tom Pecora develop his coaching philosophy. These relationships were the basis for Tom's 4-out 1-in-motion offense. It will work with any type of personnel.
This DVD explains Coach Pecora's method of dividing the floor for the spots in his motion offense. He demonstrates how he uses ballscreen action to initiate the transition to offense after a missed or made basket. Pecora shows his counters, which reads: Thumbs up and chase it. Then, he slashes action to exit the half-court set or fast break. The half-court action is broken down by Pecora showing slot-toÐslot action. This includes high-action involving the skip pass, ball screen and flare screen. He then shows the side action which involves the top and wing to include the flare screen and down screen. Finally, he walks through the post-action rip and baseline.
Pecora demonstrates how to use motion offense to attack zone defenses and includes some feature plays you can add to your best shooters.
This 4-out 1-in offense is explosive because it allows you to learn all the counters, reads, and entries. To make your team succeed, find the "sweet spots" and "pressure points" in offense.
Produced at the Chicago, IL clinic in Fall 2009.
63 minutes. 2010.
Jamie Dixon
(Rental)-Perimeter Drills For The 4--out, 1--in Motion
$15.99
Coach Dixon breaks down the perimeter section of the 4-Out 1-In Offense. The perimeter areas are the two wings, the two guard slots and the four spots above the lane line extended. All perimeter players must perform the sweep series to begin their workout. Dixon instructs players how to openly catch, catch, sweep, drive to the basket, or pull up to shoot. A 6-inch shot fake is an important teaching tool that makes it easier to get to the basket. Next, you can do a jump shot using the same sweep series cuts. Drive and drag refers to a baseline drive, followed by a dish to another teammate. This drill is all about finding the angle, getting to a spot, and being available for the catch. The 3 W's are a way for players to efficiently use screens. They represent widening, waiting for the screen, and watching the defense. The cutting sequence begins with the basket cut. Next, the curl high, backcut, pop, and fade cuts are followed. This defense focuses on penetration work and is done in a 2-on-2 environment. Multi-purpose transition drills are used to condition, penetrate positioning, read the court, and handle ball movement. A half court 2-on-2 drill is used to defend the back screen and ball screen. You can also develop your perimeter with 3-on-0 or 4-on-0 drills.
55 minutes. 2007.
Dennis Felton
(Rental)-The Structured 4 Out 1 In Motion
$15.99
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Jason Wright
(Rental)-15 Great 4 Out 1 In Motion Offense Plays
$15.99
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This DVD is for rent only and is not for sale. Before you can rent a DVD, you must download and submit a Rental Membership form. This is a one time requirement. No monthly subscription fee is required. 5 Day (Single Titles) or 10 Day (DVD Sets) Viewing Period FREE Shipping! The price of the rental includes shipping and return shipping. There are no shipping charges added on either way.
Jamie Dixon
(Rental)-4 Out 1 In Motion Offense: Dribble Drive & Princeton
$18.99
In this informative video, Coach Jamie Dixon guides viewers through his half-court offense, which utilizes concepts from both the Princeton Offense and the Dribble Drive Motion Offense. He demonstrates how to play without a traditional "back to the basketball" post player and covers basic actions, drives, ball screens and dribble handoffs to create a dynamic, almost unstoppable offense.
Coach Dixon begins by showcasing a 'chin' setup, where the post player starts on the low block and moves to the high post to create a simple 4-out motion offense. He explains how positioning guards in the deep corners and on the lane line helps create more space for driving angles and paint touches, placing opponents into recovery mode by playing at a disadvantage.
He then demonstrates how to add different scoring actions to increase player confidence and build on concepts from the Dribble Drive Motion Offense. Coach Dixon covers 3 different drives: the baseline drive, elbow drive, and nail drive. Each drive places more pressure on the defense and requires players to maintain their spacing to prevent another defender from helping.
Coach Dixon also covers ball-screen actions and dribble handoffs to make the 4-Out 1-In Motion Offense more effective. He shows how to use ball reversals for post feed entry opportunities, 'Jet Cut' actions for perimeter players and 'Fan Out' actions for post players, and the popular "Grenade" action, a hard-to-guard dribble handoff coming out of the post.
In summary, Coach Dixon explains how spreading the floor, creating attacking actions, incorporating ball screens and using the Princeton Offense setup and Dribble Drive concepts can create a new style of play. He believes that by adapting to defense and having post player move around is becoming more popular in today's game and that's the ingredients needed to make an unstoppable offense.
69 minutes long and produced in 2023. Coaches who have seen the video rate it 5 out of 5 stars.
John Brannen
(Rental)-Transition Into the 4 Out 1 In Motion Offense
$18.99
Transition Offense Into the 4-Out 1-In Motion Offense
University of Cincinnati head coach John Brannen has built all of his teams’ identities on playing fast on offense and having a constant attack mentality. Brannen led Northern Kentucky to the NCAA tournament in the school’s first year of eligibility. Now at Cincinnati, Brannen uses the same pace and space concepts that have produced a ton of wins.
In this transiition offense video, Coach Brannen shows you how to build an aggressive, fast-paced transition offense. It all starts on the defensive end.
Transition Offense Philosophy
At the core of what Brannen believes on offense is a simple three-word mantra: Sprint, Space, and Share. Teams have to embrace playing fast in transition and in the half-court offense. Anytime a player is in doubt, all he has to remember is sprint the floor, space properly, and share the basketball.
Brannen uses metrics for certain drills and in games to help improve transition decisions and success. He shows you how a few key stats can help improve shot selection. He also goes through which players have the “license” to shoot three-pointers in games.
The whole idea is to mold the transition offense so that players better understand their roles in it. Doing so will help everyone be more successful in transition.
Setting Up Transition Offense
On a missed shot, the ball can only be brought up the floor by what Brannen calls “bust out guys.” These are players with a certain assist-to-turnover ratio. Any player not designated a bust out guy must outlet the ball to someone who is to bring the ball up the floor in transition.
Brannen’s fast break isn’t numbered either like traditional breaks. Each spot must be filled though and players learn each of the spots to be filled. To teach transition, Coach Brannen uses the Coach Izzo Break Drill. This works on sprinting up the sideline and getting layups, post-ups, and three-point shots in transition.
Building the Offense
The foundation of the offense begins with half-court penetrate and pitch drills, which come from former Oklahoma City head coach Billy Donovan. The drills are designed to attack the paint and kick the ball out for open three-pointers.
With proper spacing and movement, the offense begins to heat up. From there Coach Brannen continues to build out a fast-paced motion offense that runs smoothly even after the transition attack has ended. Rent this transition offense DVD today.
Kermit Davis
(Rental)-4 Out & 5 Out Man Offense & Skill Development
$18.99
4-Out and 5-Out Man Offense and Skill Development
Ole Miss head coach Kermit Davis has built successful programs by developing offensive skills in his players to fit any style of offense. Davis has won Coach of the Year awards in Conference USA (2017), the Sun Belt (2012, 2013), and the SEC (2019). It’s a testament to his ability as a leader.
In this video, Coach Davis breaks down 4-out and 5-out offensive actions that he has used to help his teams compete against much tougher opponents. You will find actions in this presentation that you can add to any offensive system.
4-Out Motion
Today’s game is big on ball screens. Coach Davis uses off-ball screens to create movement and scoring opportunities. He starts with a stagger screen demonstrating how to set the screen and avoid being called for an illegal pick. The single stagger screen then develops to a screen-the-screener action away from the ball to get post players into the mix.
You can use your post players to set ball screens, if that is your style of offense. Coach Davis shows you a number of ways to attack using the ball screen. First, you’ll see how to keep good spacing. You’ll see how a drive can turn into a pick and pop for a post player and how re-screening action gets your guards attacking downhill. Davis also shows you how to use trailing post players to attack the rim.
5-Out Motion
In today’s game of small-ball with no true post player, Coach Davis shows you how to use a pin down screen and read it to create a scoring opportunity. Coach Davis is big on movement and being physical. Setting good screens and cutting hard off the ball will test opposing defenses.
Next on the list is a series of hand-off actions, pin downs, and follow-your-pass ball screen actions that create movement. These types of actions make the offense more dynamic and difficult to defend.
Davis’s 4-out and 5-out motion offenses are used to get the most out of his players. With actions that do not use a ball screen, Coach Davis uses them early and often. This video will provide you with plenty of actions that you can incorporate into any offensive system.
Andrew Grantz
(Rental)-Attack & React Motion Offense Volume 2
$19.99
4-Out 1-In Attack and React Offense, Volume 2
Andrew Grantz, creator of the Attack & React Offense, provides this update to the offense to help simplify coaches’ and players’ understanding of how to react. No longer is the offense restricted to varsity level teams. The offense can be taught at lower levels and adjusted as players develop through the system.
Coach Grantz, now the head boys’ basketball coach at Fort Myers HS in Florida, spent several years developing the Attack & React offense while serving as an assistant coach at Indiana University Southeast and as a head coach at Our Lady of Providence HS in Indiana. The offense is based primarily on the dribble drive concept, but Grantz expands and simplifies the offense by changing alignments, spacing aspects, and more in this updated version of the offense.
188 Minutes of the Attack and React Offense
In this 188-minute video, Coach Grantz uses whiteboard diagrams and 5-on-5 demonstrations to lay out all 18 phases of the Attack & React offense. He starts with the foundational phases again, but goes into greater detail. This updated version of the offense features various screening angles, cut types, and other components that are all designed to put more pressure on a defense.
You will see four different cut spots that create better decision making habits among your players. These cuts spots also help maintain NBA level spacing and create better attacking lanes. Coach Grantz has also changed his driving line, which will now create even more backdoor opportunities.
The whole three-hour-plus video is designed to enhance and expand your knowledge of the Attack & React offense. Imagine keeping the same base offense each year but changing the additional phases based upon the strengths and weaknesses of your players. Imagine developing your players and their offensive capabilities because the offense is so simple. Now, all of that is possible with Coach Grantz’s video. Rent the Attack and React Offense Volume 2 today.
Michael Peck
(Rental)-4 OUT 1 IN MOTION OFFENSE R-4140A
$15.99
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Dave Leitao
(Rental)-Offensive Sets For The 4--out 1--in Motion Offense
$15.99
You can take advantage of quick passes or cuts
Give your perimeter players more scoring opportunities
You can defeat zone and man-to-man defenses with success
Keep things simple and let your players use Dave LeitaoÕs 4-Out-1 In Offense. Leitao's offense works well for smaller teams who want to attack the basket with positioning, movement, quick passes and cuts.
As an assistant head coach at Connecticut, Jim Calhoun, Leitao helped lead the Huskies towards the 1999 national championship. He built this offense on a pass-and-cut foundation. This offense uses basket cuts, pick-and-rolls, loops and fades. They are executed according to the ball movement and how the opponent defends.
There are three ways to attack the defense with the dribble. Loop, crack back, and fade. All of these options help build a foundation for ball movement and player movement.
Your players will be able to turn mismatches into opportunities, with the ultimate goal being able to get more than one defender to protect the ball. Leitao also shows how to play a 2-man game, and posts up opportunities to allow your team to pass the ball to their best scorers.
This simple but effective offense can win against both man-to-man and zone defense. This eliminates the need for players to think and allows them to respond to defense.
72 minutes. 2010.
Matt Painter
(Rental)-4 Out 1 In Motion Offense
$15.99
The 4-Out 1-In-Motion Offense creates easy scoring opportunities
Avoid switches and traps
Increase the ability of your players to understand defenses
Mark Few will lead you through the offensive strategy that the Bulldogs used in 2009 to become the fifth-highest field-goal percentage and third highest scoring margin teams in the country. Few begins with a brief overview of his offensive philosophy. Then, Few takes you inside the strategy that produced Adam Morrison, the nation's top scorer in 2006.
Few discusses the fundamentals of the 4-out 1-in Motion Offensive. He emphasizes good spacing and the ability to read defense. Few shows six sets to show how you can create different looks for your players, building on the basic formation. Few shows several screens that can be used to open up players and create scoring opportunities, including the pick-and roll. These plays and concepts can help you open up the floor and give you an advantage on the offensive side. Few's insights and strategies will help you create great scoring opportunities for your team.
73 minutes. 2009.
Jamie Dixon
(Rental)-Post Development Drills For The 4--out, 1--in Motion
$15.99
Coach Dixon's 4-Out-1In offense is anchored by good post play. Dixon shares drills that strengthen play inside the paint. McHale and Mikan drills are used to improve concentration, eye-hand coordination and finishing at the rim. Superman is an explosive drill in which the ball is moved from the floor to its destination. Dixon emphasizes the catch and whereabouts of the catch, patience and being able to locate the defense. He also stresses the importance of knowing your options and being comfortable before you make your move. Post Series teaches a variety of skills and concepts that are essential for successful post play. This is done through 1-on-1 competition. Playing in the post requires that you keep your feet on the ground and not get in the way. Dixon also discusses drills that help with defense and scoring. Dixon also teaches you how to get in scoring positions, catch the ball and use the inside jump hook to step through the paint. This DVD is the complete package for low post players!
42 minutes. 2007.