Kentucky Basketball Association High School Basketball Drills by Kentucky Basketball Association Instructional Basketball Coaching Video
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Kentucky Basketball Coaches Association Presents: High School Basketball Drills & Essentials Two veteran Kentucky high school basketball coaches and one college coach bring to you a plethora of ideas for planning practices, drills, and developing players in this video taken at the 2018 Kentucky Basketball Coaches Association clinic. Drew Cooper Coach Cooper is the head coach at Kentucky Wesleyan and is a two-time PAC Coach of the Year winner. Much of Cooper’s success can be attributed to his practice planning, which he discusses in his segment. You will see his Assumption Drill, which he uses at the start of practices to get players loose and mentally focused for the day. Coach Cooper believes in teaching players to read appropriately. He puts players in a half-court setup and gets them as many reps as possible teaching players to read defenses while using different screening actions. He will use 5-on-0 and 5-on-5 to teach the motion offense and rounds out his practice with a free throw focus drill to ensure players can make both free throws in a late-game situation. Scott Ruthsatz Coach Ruthsatz won state titles at Covington HS in 2014 and 2018. He highlights his typical practice routine beginning with the warmup. Ruthsatz then progresses through position specific breakdown drills, half- and full-court drills, and traditional shell drills. All the drills are competitive to make sure his teams play hard. The Kings 1-on-1 Drill has players working continuously to produce a defensive stop. The 3-on-3 Full Court drill teaches players to play to the whistle teaching athletes to develop ball security and how restrictions can create defensive intensity. Finally, Coach Ruthsatz shows you how to alter the Shell Drill and he adds in a special play that he likes to use in crunch time. Dwayne Murray Coach Murray is an assistant at Bowling Green HS and the former head coach at Monroe County HS where he won two state championships. Coach Murray presents some of his favorite practice drills and credits them with much of his success. The drills include those for developing ball handling skills, dribbling, rebounding, defense, shooting, and breaking the press. He likes to start practices with some sort of ball handling drill and shares what he calls “7-Ball.” The drill works a variety of skills and finishes. It is the sort of drill that you will find in this well-crafted video by three excellent coaches. Rent this Kentucky Basketball Coaches Association Coaching DVD today.
Kermit Davis: The Ultimate Package For Zone by Kermit Davis Instructional Basketball Coaching Video
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Kevin Sutton's Defensive Game Plan by Kevin Sutton Instructional Basketball Coaching Video
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This comprehensive overview of Coach Sutton's defensive strategy is available. This game plan consists of defensive philosophy, principles and terminology, as well as drills. Sutton focuses on the fact that five defenders protect the ball and develop a "we", team attitude. The ball is taught to the players and the man. Players are taught to use their arms and be physically active in order to play big. Sutton takes his team to the floor for their dynamic stretching routines and tennis ball exercises. Tennis ball drills are designed to improve eye-hand coordination, concentration, and eye-hand coordination. A foundation for defensive drills is the group step drill, "WÓ slides, "WÓ slides with two defenders, and five different "ZÓ drills. His intense drills also include the advantage drills. These drills give the offense a man advantage, forcing the defense's to cover an additional player at all times. Your defense is the only way to score in 4-on-4 drills. These drills encourage competitiveness, maximum effort, and reinforce defensive principles. These drills involve 12 players and are 4-on-4-on-4. This set of drills demonstrates all elements of Sutton's "Defend to WinÓ attitude. This defensive system is very clear and concise. It will help you succeed defensively! 37 minutes. 2007.
Keys to Becoming a Great Basketball Coach by Tom Izzo Instructional Basketball Coaching Video
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Get the invaluable coaching advice Tom Izzo has accumulated over his Hall of Fame career. Learn how to build relationships and trust with your players. This is key to maintaining a coaching career. Your program's culture should be flexible enough to adapt to changing coaching situations To get parents and players to support your program, you must learn to listen and to learn. Theodore Roosevelt once said, "Nobody cares what you know until you know how much." Coaching is about building and maintaining relationships with players in order to help them achieve their goals. This video gives insight from legendary Michigan State coach Tom Izzo on how he became one of America's most successful coaches. Izzo shares over an hour of key concepts and tips that helped him throughout his career, so you can apply them to your coaching journey. Relationship Building Izzo stresses the importance of building relationships with your players. It is more important to build relationships than drills and game plans as a coach. Coach Izzo discusses: Building trust, honesty and listening relationships with your players is crucial. Based on the relationships he has formed, it is easy for him to be demanding and hard on his players. Integration of parents and children into culture is important. How to build chemistry at every level of basketball. You as the Coach Izzo then explains how knowing who you are will help you reach your goals as a coach. Coach Izzo explains why coaches need to explain the "why" behind their actions to players. He also explains the importance to devote time to the fundamentals of practices and make sure your goals match those of your players. Finally, he explains how authenticity is important to you. This rich presentation by Coach Izzo includes many firsthand accounts about how he builds relationships and manages difficult situations in his program, keeps his culture intact, and creates leaders within his program. This video will provide you with the tools you need to build strong relationships between coach and athlete, programs that last generations. 60 minutes. 2021.
Keys To Scoring Quickly In Transition by Ryan Odom Instructional Basketball Coaching Video
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Ryan Odom: Keys to Scoring Quickly in Transition University of Maryland-Baltimore County (UMBC) head basketball coach Ryan Odom’s popularity soared when he led his Retrievers to the first-ever NCAA tournament victory by a No. 16 seed last season. UMBC defeated top-ranked Virginia and Odom led the program to a school record 25-11 season capped by an America East Conference tournament championship. Odom has had success thanks to his belief in an up-tempo style of offense. In this video, he breaks down his fast break philosophy and how his team runs zone offense. You will also get an inside look at how Odom takes less talented players and turns them into a machine that can beat anyone on any given night. The UMBC Fast Break Philosophy Coach Odom first shares with you his beliefs and philosophy behind his transition offense. He has an undying love for the 3-pointer and his teams work to either get a layup or a wide open 3-point shot. The keys to doing so are: Searching for open 3-pointers Searching for layups Scoring in the first 7 to 10 seconds Scrambling an opponent’s defense Another key to Odom’s fast break is simply confidence. You have to build confidence in your players’ abilities to shoot the basketball. He will always encourage them to take an open shot regardless of whether they have a hot hand or not. Components of the UMBC Fast Break Coach Odom’s transition offense is incredibly simple and quite effective. Its simplicity allows players to learn quickly and respond to any situation instantaneously. In order to run the offense correctly, players must understand the following: The 5-man must try to beat his defender down the court The wings must sprint to the deep corners The wings must be prepared to shoot at all times The point guard directs the offense, pushes the pace, and must have the ability to make quick decisions UMBC Offense Drills With an understanding of the philosophy and of the key components of Coach Odom’s offense, he then offers you some of the drills he uses to teach it. The drills work on repeating the actions vital to the offense so they become second nature. The final segment of the video features Odom sharing his 10 principles of operating against zone defenses. The type of zone does not matter, according to Odom, because the principles he shares can beat any zone defense. For those looking to play fast and score quickly, Coach Odom shares with you the secrets that allowed his UMBC team to pull the biggest upset in the history of the NCAA tournament.
Keys To Shooting Success by Jason Wright Instructional Basketball Coaching Video
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Kiley Yates Flex Offense by Kiley Yates Instructional Basketball Coaching Video
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Knight School: Teaching Coaches How To Coach (knight) by Bob Knight Instructional Basketball Coaching Video
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Knight School: Teaching Coaches How to Coach Are looking for coaching wisdom from one of the greats in any sport? Legendary college coach Bob Knight answers over 70 questions pertaining to successful coaching in the this unique DVD presentation. Knight, of course, won over 900 career games as a head coach at Army, Indiana and Texas Tech. He won three national championships (1976, 1981, and 1987) as the head coach of the Hoosiers and led the 1984 U.S. Olympic team to a gold medal. In this presentation, Knight addresses a wide range of topics concerning coaching and a coach’s off-the-court responsibilities. There are plenty of ideas here for coaches at all levels to employ in their programs to help them become more successful. As any coach knows, the success of a program is entirely about on-the-court production and performance. It is also dependent upon what happens off the court. Coach Knight breaks down his beliefs and thoughts on topics such as building your team, a coaching staff, and a program. The wide variety of topics Knight addresses includes the following: Developing a coaching philosophy Dealing with players and their parents Determining team rules Strength and conditioning Team and coaches meetings Calling timeouts in games Staff responsibilities Scouting reports Handling injuries Hiring assistant coaches Marketing your program Characteristics of a successful coach Fund raising Team bonding and goal setting Dealing with other coaches at your school Motivating individual players Time management Bench dynamics Playing on the road And many more! If you have been searching for how to build and improve your program, Coach Knight’s presentation is the answer. Rent this How to Coach Basketball DVD today.
Knight: Complete Guide To Motion Offense by Bob Knight Instructional Basketball Coaching Video
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Bob Knight, a legendary coach and author of the motion offense, shares everything you need to learn about it. You will be unable to guard your motion offense if you don't use sophisticated screening and reading techniques. With one offense, consistently beat zone, pressure and man-to-man defenses This 2-DVD set includes over 2 hours worth of instruction and game footage. Bob Knight, a legendary coach and basketball player, will take you on the court to teach you everything you need about motion offense. Coach Knight's two-disc set covers screening angles, fundamental spacing, screen reading, rescreening, and more. Two full games are included so that you can see the offense at work. Knight's unique approach to conversion basketball focuses on how to convert your team from defense into offense. Knight will show you how to use a variety screen types, including the down screen (back screen), the flare screen (cross screen) and the T screen. Knight also explains the options that the cutter and screener have for the screen. Knight demonstrates how to prepare your players to deal with fatigue and stress through shooting and passing segments. Knight not only demonstrates how to beat man-to-man defense, but also discusses strategies for beating zone. Knight demonstrates how important it is to dribble against the zone, with an emphasis on creating overload situations and penetrating the gaps. You will be able to design an offense that can compete against pressure, zone, or man defenses with in-depth teaching and demonstration. This style of play is free-flowing and uses the same techniques (spacing/reading, penetration, ball fakes, etc.) to place pressure on any defense. Bob Knight's proven teaching methods can create an offense that is difficult to stop and scout. Main feature: 127 minutes. Bonus material: 114 min (2 DVDs). 2009.
Last Second Out of Bounds Plays by Mike Fratello Instructional Basketball Coaching Video
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Last Second Out of Bounds Plays + Guiding Principles for Team Success Mike Fratello ranks 18th on the NBA’s all-time wins list with 667 career victories as head coach of the Atlanta Hawks, Cleveland Cavaliers, and Memphis Grizzlies. The 1986 NBA Coach of the Year, Fratello now serves as an NBA analyst and, in this video, draws upon his lifetime of experience coaching at the highest levels to help you improve your game. Fratello shares insights from his decades of coaching to help you develop your offensive philosophy. He shares a number of critical ideas about offense such as adapting the offense to your personnel, shot distribution, offensive rebounding, and much more. He also shows you over 20 last second out of bounds plays for late-game situations that just might win you a game at some point. Full Court Plays Coach Fratello shows you six different last second out of bounds plays that can help you go the length of the court in the final seconds of a game. You will see home run options to be used when there is no time to dribble. You will also see plays to get the ball in play versus pressure, plays that can produce a layup, and multi-purpose plays that offer several different scoring options. Sideline Plays Sideline plays can open up a number of different scoring opportunities. Fratello shows you eight last second out of bounds plays that confuse the defense and offer open 3-pointers. The concepts shown in these plays are great against teams that like to switch screens. Several of the sideline plays will show you how to get a layup at the rim in the final seconds of a game. Baseline Plays On the baseline, Coach Fratello likes to shift the defense and use screens to open up gaps for easy scoring opportunities. You will see a number of plays that will get you a quick shot close to the rim. All of these plays are time-tested by one of the game’s great coaches. All have their own special place among great moments in basketball history. Add them to your library of special situation plays today! Rent this last second out of bounds plays DVD today.
Late Game Plays & Special Situations by Fran Fraschilla Instructional Basketball Coaching Video
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Late Game Plays Basketball DVD and Special Situations The best of the best basketball coaches are able to teach their players how to react and make smart decisions in late-game situations. Are you able to put your players in the best possible situation in order to make a play to win? Can you factor in all the variables and pick the right play at the right time? If you prepare correctly for these types of situations, your team has a much better chance of being successful. Former NCAA Division I head coach Fran Fraschilla has studied the game for years and now has the unique vantage point of doing so as an analyst for ESPN. In this late game plays basketball video, Coach Fraschilla shares his experience in dealing with the game’s most intense situations. You will learn strategies for dealing with special situations, baseline inbound plays, sideline inbound plays and more. Baseline Inbound Coach Fraschilla shows you the “P Set” which gives your players multiple scoring options by reading the defense. P Set is a baseline inbound play that gives you an opportunity to score no matter what the defense does. Fraschilla includes five variations for the play adding counters and options versus zone and trapping defenses. Sideline Inbound Fraschilla shows you how to take your best half-court plays and turn them into sideline inbound plays. This allows you to use your own concepts at key times in a game. You will also see “X” which is a play that uses multiple screen actions to free up shooters. There are also four late-game plays Fraschilla shows you for getting the exact shot you need in a late-game situation. Half-Court Offense Coach Fraschilla shows you how to add more to your offense without confusing your players. He takes the Horns set and shows you five simple options. Ghost is one that opens up driving gaps and Double C will force opponents to scramble with a stagger screen. Fracschilla also shows you how to take care of opponents that try and trap the ball. Special Situation Philosophy Fraschilla also offers up his philosophy on special situations in an off-court segment. He discusses the 3 C’s of special situations and how to apply them to your practices. He mentions the five coaching traits he believes are crucial to a team’s success and he talks about planning for special situations with your coaching staff. With Coach Fraschilla’s help, you can have a plan ready to allow your team to dominate in special situations! Rent this late game plays basketball DVD today.
Leadership, Practice Planning, & Game Management by Hubie Brown Instructional Basketball Coaching Video
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Hubie Brown: Leadership, Practice Planning and Game Management Leadership and organization are needed for teaching the game of basketball at all levels. Hall of Fame coach Hubie Brown has seen and done it all throughout an outstanding career in the game. He has even taught college classes on how to build a coaching philosophy and how to put that philosophy into action. The 1978 and 2004 NBA Coach of the Year, Brown presents his best ideas gained from his experience as a coach and television analyst. Presented in a lecture-style clinic, Coach Brown offers coaches insight on everything from leadership to practice planning, and much more. Leadership and Organization Coach Brown begins by describing the characteristics of great leadership. He talks about how to enhance your players’ learning experience and shares his ideas about establishing rules within your program. There’s even a dose of reality when Coach Brown shares the five dangers to avoid not just in coaching but in life. Since the court is an extension of the classroom, Coach Brown believes players must effectively learn on the floor. In order to learn, coaches must always be prepared just like a teacher in the classroom. Strong organizational skills allow coaches to accomplish their tasks every day. Practice Planning Coach Brown gives you some ideas about how to develop practice plans to prepare players to win. Practices should progress a certain way and coaches should manage the time throughout the practice. You will see what types of drills Brown recommends for concepts like defense, fast breaks, shooting, and special situations. Coach Brown shows you the six shooting drills he used throughout his years of coaching. Game Management One of the lost arts is how to manage a game and make the right decision in crucial situations. Coach Brown shows you how to improve the efficiency of your time outs and what you need to know to call plays for late-game situations. He also shares some thoughts on winning with teams that are consistently outmatched. Finally, Coach Brown shows you how to get the most from your defense by focusing on three key stats. This is an excellent video for coaches in need of refining their coaching philosophy. Coach Brown offers up some of the best practices from his years of experience in the game.
Learning The John Wooden Ucla Offense by Swen Nater Instructional Basketball Coaching Video
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Swen Nater: Learning the John Wooden/UCLA Offense One of the most revered coaches in the history of college basketball is John Wooden. His offense at UCLA laid the foundation for Wooden’s record-setting win streaks and national championships. Former Bruin Swen Nater shows you Coach Wooden’s high-post offense and how it can still be used in today’s game. You’ll learn spacing and how to put pressure on defenses with backdoor cuts, double screens, and more. Keys to an Effective Offense Nater shares the 10 principles that create scoring options and give offensive players to opportunity to make plays. The principles include passing, balance, and penetration which are all mentioned in Nater’s presentation. All 10 concepts are revisited throughout the presentation to show you how UCLA would use each one in their offense. UCLA Offense Nater shows you how to enter the offense against defensive pressure. A number of options are shown including backdoor cuts, hand-offs, post feeds, and double screens. You will also see how simultaneous actions on both sides of the floor occupy help defenders. Three different options for feeding the post, a big part of the UCLA offense, are also demonstrated. Rebounding & Balance Spacing was one of the biggest problems for defenses that faced the UCLA offense. Spacing also helped UCLA get into position for offensive rebounds. Nater talks about how players can form a triangle at the rim to obtain rebounding balance. Shooters also learn how to hunt long rebounds. Balance also helps your team get back in transition to play defense or even go right into full-court pressure. Special Plays Along with the basic options in the UCLA, you will also learn seven special plays. These plays have all been used with great success having helped the Bruins win several national championships. Learn the options of the side post game as well as ways you can free up post player by “popping the stack” on double screens. Use decoy cuts to set up the defense and free your best shooter coming off a double screen in “Kentucky.” Learn two sets that utilize a wing hand-off to set up a lob or run a shooter off a pin down screen. Take advantage of strong post players with two ways to initiate high/low plays. Wooden Wisdom It wasn’t just Xs and Os that made Wooden legendary. Nater shares with you some of the many lessons he learned from his coach. These gems include communicating effectively, how to correct players when they make mistakes, and much more. In addition to the UCLA offense, gain some insight into the coaching practices of one of the greatest of all-time.