Agnus Berenato
(Rental)-Man To Man Defensive Breakdown Drills
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Agnus Berenato: Man-to-Man Defensive Breakdown Drills
University of Pittsburgh head coach Agnus Berenato is well known for producing teams that play intense player-to-player defense. The results have produced over 400 career wins and a pair of Sweet Sixteen appearances. In this video, Coach Berenato demonstrates a series of drills that can be used in daily practices to improve man-to-man defense.
Head to Head Defensive Series
The first set of drills focuses on getting defensive pressure on the ball. Players will develop the:
Ability to pressure the ball
Footwork needed to control dribble penetration
Mindset to contest shots without fouling
Baseball
This is a warmup drill that Berenato uses primarily at the beginning of a practice. The drill is used to:
Emphasize rebounding, outlet passing, and the importance of running the court
Improve your players’ ability to catch and finish on the move
Increase awareness of offensive rebounding in transition
Wing Denial
As the name of the drill implies, this one teaches players to deny passes to the wing. Players will:
Maintain vision of the ball while denying the pass
Defend back door cuts
Maintain pressure on perimeter shots
Learn the importance of help side defense on back cuts and dribble penetration
Cut the Cutter Drill
This post defense drill focuses on defending cuts by the offense. This drill will:
Teach players how to effectively stop cuts to the high and low post areas
Show post players how to force the offensive player to catch the ball away from the basket
The drills presented are easy enough that coaches at any level could use them. It is Coach Berenato’s insistence on executing the fundamentals precisely that makes this presentation valuable to any coach looking to put pressure on the ball in their half-court man-to-man defense.
Kevin Boyle
(Rental)-Man To Man Defensive Drills And Out Of Bounds Plays
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Kevin Boyle: Man-to-Man Defense Drills & High Caliber Out-of-Bounds Plays
One of America’s premier high school head coaches shares in this video the model of how to implement a lock-down high pressure defense and make your team an annual contender. Kevin Boyle is the head coach at Monteverde Academy (FL), a school that is routinely ranked in the national Top 25 year-in and year-out. His 2018 team was named the high school national champion and he has coached five players taken among the Top 3 in the NBA Draft over the past seven years.
Coach Boyle’s players and teams are so good because they adhere to a strong principle of defensive pressure. You will learn the same principles including pressure defense based on offensive personnel, defending the pick-and-roll, and defending multiple offensive sets that Coach Boyle teaches his teams.
Defense & Drills
Coach Boyle, who is a four-time national high school coach of the year, will take you through a series of drills that can help your program become tougher and more consistent on defense. You will learn how to teach your players to mirror the ball in dead ball situations. Additionally, Coach Boyle illustrates drills designed to teach how to deny the basketball, how to defend the pick-and-roll, and how to help and recover. The drills are progressive and can be adapted to fit your program.
Coach Boyle also takes you through defending popular offensive sets. Once players understand the basics of high pressure defense, they learn to defend common play sets. Coach Boyle shows you how he defends such offenses as the Flex offense, the UCLA offense, and Slice offense concepts.
Out-of-Bounds Plays
In any given game, there are a number of special situations that will occur. As a bonus to his video, Coach Boyle includes demonstrations of several out of bounds plays that can help you and your team add five to ten points per game. You will learn plays to run against a 2-3 zone as well as against man-to-man. He also demonstrates two last-second plays designed to get either a two- or three-point shot.
Coach Boyle offers plenty of insight into team defense, special situations, and more in this 65-minute clinic video. If you are looking to take your defense to the next level, Coach Boyle’s high-energy approach to the game and his reputations for success is unmatched.
Mike Fratello
(Rental)-Man To Man Defensive Philosophy
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Morgan Wootten
(Rental)-Man To Man Offense & Defense
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Kermit Davis
(Rental)-Man To Man Offensive Concepts & Drills
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Kermit Davis: Man-to-Man Offensive Concepts & Drills
If you are looking to improve your motion offense, Ole Miss head coach Kermit Davis can help. The 2019 SEC Coach of the Year, Davis shares a number of offensive concepts that has made his teams successful. He also provides the drills used to enhance these concepts. Before arriving at Ole Miss, Davis was the head coach at Middle Tennessee State where he led his teams to six conference championships in eight years. He can help you build an offensive system from the ground up in this special on-court presentation.
Skill Development
Coach Davis presents a variety of drills that help establish the offensive concepts used in games. In a half-court setting, you will see drills that work on the following skills:
Screening
Spacing and filling spots
Passing off the dribble with either hand
Pull back dribble and finish
Post entry
Pull Back Dribble Drill
To defeat the trap, players must be able to recognize it and then not dribble into it. The Pull Back Dribble Drill teaches players the proper technique and how to create space. This drill prepares players for game situations and it eventually progresses into finishing at the rim and finishing with the jump shot.
Fast Break
Scoring in transition can lead to victories and Davis emphasizes that. He explains the break and walks through the responsibilities of each position. You will see how to pinch screen in transition and why it is so effective on the fast break. Davis also demonstrates movement off the ball and various screens that can be used.
Actions on Offense
The offense used by Coach Davis is a motion action offense. It relies on reading the ball and the defense while maintaining good space. The actions you will see demonstrated include:
Pistols: This is run on the break. The key is the first player getting to the pro channel as fast as possible. Flare screens, pinch the post, and pin downs are included here.
Pinch Baseline: Stagger screens are used here to get a shooter open in the corner. You’ll also see the pick and pop and how to deal with teams that hedge screens.
Winning Culture
Coach Davis has been successful everywhere he has been because of the culture that he establishes. He shares some of that with you in this segment. The keys that he emphasizes are:
Process and vision
Don’t focus on the end result
Teammates must enjoy each other’s success
Body language
Coaches at any level will benefit from the expertise of Coach Davis.
Jamion Christian
(Rental)-Man to Man Set Plays, Ball Screen Offense Reads, & Breakdown Drills
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Jamion Christian, head coach at George Washington University, is known for executing set plays within an aggressive offensive system that dates back to his time at Siena and Mount St. Mary’s. In this open practice video, he shows you a number of those plays and shows you how your players can read the different looks they see from a defense.
Christian won the Northeast Conference Coach of the Year award in 2017 after leading Mount St. Mary’s to a league championship, a conference tournament victory, and a berth in the NCAA tournament. There is something in this video for every coach.
Offensive Package
Half of the practice is spent on going through sets that lead into the ball screen offense. Players are taught how to read defenses, where to set screens, how to find open cutters, and various points of attack.
Once the sets have been mastered, the half-court offense is reviewed. A variety of options are covered including attacking the rim and kicking the ball out for three-point attempts. Christian takes the time to reinforce the concepts that he wants his players to learn.
Position Work
Christian’s players develop a better sense of where shots should come from within the offense through position work. Post players, for example, work on footwork and passing against a defender. They also work on finishing as coaches use pads to make them go against contact.
At the same time, guards work on coming off screens and attacking the paint. They also work on finishing at the rim or kicking the ball back out to a perimeter shooter.
Defensive Situations
The practice concludes with a defensive segment where Coach Christian breaks down actions his team will see from upcoming opponents. Christian gets into how they will defend certain actions like pin down screens. All coaches and managers are utilized as defenders learn to limit opponent’s visibility and their ability to swing the ball from one side of the floor to the other.
This video is worth it just for the set plays alone, but there is so much more that any coach can take away from this practice video.
Billy Donovan
(Rental)-Man To Man Side Ball Screen Offense W- Quick Hitting Plays
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Billy Donovan: Man-to-Man Side Ball Screen Offense with Quick Hitting Plays
Two-time NCAA champion head coach Billy Donovan, now the head coach of the NBA’s Oklahoma City Thunder, presents his offensive system that flows right from the fast break, pushes the tempo, and creates mismatches in this video. Donovan, one of only a few to ever serve as a head coach, assistant coach, and player in a Final Four, shows you how to exploit the weaknesses of defenses. You will learn how he executes the fast break on makes and misses and see over 10 set plays against man-to-man defense. Donovan also shares his thoughts on zone offense.
Transition
Because of a strong belief in taking advantage of where defenses are weakest, Donovan emphasizes transition. Donovan believes defenses are most vulnerable in transition before they have had time to set up. In this segment, Coach Donovan shows you his structured break that puts the point guard in space so he can drive and create plays. You will also see how the break flows right into the ball screen offense if a basket is not scored in transition.
Pick & Roll
Coach Donovan teaches the three basic principles that coaches must understand in running successful pick and roll actions: shallow cuts, slip screens, and using screens. Donovan reviews each action and details how players can make the right read. You will even see how the low post can make decisions on ball screens, double screens, and posting up.
With all the pick and roll concepts, Coach Donovan stresses spacing which forces defenses into constant help and recover situations. By teaching your players the right reads to flow into ball screens and other actions, the offense becomes one that is unpredictable and hard to defend.
Set Plays
In the final segment of his video, Coach Donovan shows you a series of set plays versus man-to-man and zone defenses. You will see over 10 man-to-man plays and three zone sets that use the pick and roll. Donovan uses some of the more well-known sets in the game including Floppy and Horns as well as elevator screens and the spread pick and roll. Each set is different and is easy enough to be put into any offense.
If you are looking for a consistent scoring offense that is difficult for opponents to scout, Coach Donovan is one of the game’s leaders. You will keep you opponents off balance and your players happy giving them the freedom to create scoring opportunities.
T.J. Otzelberger
(Rental)-Man To Man Transition Offense Sets
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Man-to-Man Transition Offense Plays
Transition scoring is one of the more important factors in determining success in today’s modern basketball game. As defenses have become more complex, teams that are able to get up the floor quickly and generate quick points are the ones that gave an advantage.
In this video, South Dakota State head coach T.J. Otzelberger presents a simple yet effective transition offense that is flexible enough to use against any defensive look. Otzelberger was the Summit League’s Coach of the Year in 2018 after the Jackrabbits won the league’s regular season championship. Using has past experience as an assistant at both Iowa and Washington, Coach Otzelberger shows you multiple transition offense sets and actions that can take your program to new heights.
Introduction to Transition Offense Plays
Coach Otzelberger starts with the basics of transition offense. He provides a number of ways to vary action including:
Kick ahead
Ball reversal
Drag screen
Gap drive
Dribble hand-off
Another key to the transition offense is spacing, which Otzelberger stresses through the video. Proper spacing allows for easy transition into the half-court offense.
Transition Offense Sets
Coach Otzelberger provides a number of different looks in transition. When the transition offense breaks down, you must be able to flow into the secondary break. Otzelberger shows you the following transition sets.
Swing Option: Coach teaches how to attack the gap using a pick-and-roll two-man game with Spur, Crack, and Step variations.
Side Action: Coach shows you how to use the dribble hand-off action initiated by the point guard and three variations off of it.
Hit Action: This is the throw ahead over half-court. This action can go right into Step, Crack, or Spur.
Punch Action: This is designed to get the ball to the post.
Drag Ball Screen: Coach teaches the screen and roll with four variations.
Coach Otzelberger shows you a variety of ways to adapt the transition offense to your players’ skill sets. This 56-minute video gives you the chance to gain an in-depth understanding of today’s pace and space offenses. You will find all the tips and insight you need to add more wins next season. Rent this transition offense plays DVD today.
Bruce Weber
(Rental)-Man, Zone, & Transition Offense Drills
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Open Practice: Man, Zone & Transition Offensive Drills
Nothing is left out of this video full of offensive concepts and breakdown drills from Kansas State head basketball coach Bruce Weber. The 2013 Big 12 Coach of the Year and his Wildcats won the 2018-19 conference regular season title and advanced to the NCAA tournament for the fifth time in Weber’s seven seasons as head coach.
You will see a complete practice in this video that includes half-court offense, skill development, zone, offense, transition offense, and much more. Coach Weber also shares a number of transition drills that are also great for getting our players into shape for the season.
Transition Drills
In this segment, Coach Weber offers eight ideas for getting players in shape while working on the transition offense. Players work on pushing the ball up the floor and getting into the primary fast break. If the offense does not score off the break, they get into their ball screen offense immediately attempting to score before the defense has a chance to set up.
Coach Weber shows you a number of drills to help with the transition offense. There are 1-on-1 attacks from a quick pass up the court to attacking ball screens in the 5-on-5 offense. Coach Weber offers some unique twists by showing you how to simulate advantage and disadvantage situations in transition. All of Weber’s drills will help create the mindset your team needs to spread the floor and play fast.
Zone Offense
You will Coach Weber’s zone offense in action in both 4-on-4 and 5-on-5 scrimmage situations. The idea is to help players understand how they can attack space in the zone defense. Perimeter players are on the move constantly and overload situations help get posts some good looks on the inside. Players are also shown how to surprise the defense with weak side flashes to the high post.
5-on-5 Scrimmage
See Coach Weber’s offense in action in a 5-on-5 scrimmage. A portion of the practice time is devoted to this so that you can see how the ball screen offense operates. You will see exactly how Weber teaches the offense. Coaches let the players play for a while allowing to make mistakes which are corrected later.
This 170-minute video is full of knowledge for installing offensive concepts in a short amount of time. You will see everything from zone offense to inbounds plays and transition offense. There is surely something you can take away to help prepare your team for next season.
Tom Izzo
(Rental)-Man--to--man Offense And Counters To Crush Defensive Adjustments
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Leon Rice
(Rental)-Man--to--man Pressure Defense
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Pressure the offense constantly
Your players should be able to instinctively defend against pressure.
Find drills that can be used to practice transition pressure and half-court pressure
You can control the game if you can control your opponent's offense and defend. Mike Rice demonstrates how his team keeps this defensive control with an in-depth examination of his half-court pressure defense.
Rice discusses the importance of pressing the offense with proper technique and ball pressure. This is in addition to simply trapping at half court or denying one pass. Rice demonstrates a variety of drills that can be used to help your team practice closing in, preventing middle penetration, maintaining constant tension, and many other things. These drills will help your players become more comfortable with the idea of pressing the offense.
Mike Rice's Half Court Pressure Defense will force your opponent to make costly mistakes that could lead to a win.
73 minutes. 2009.
Jerry Faulkner
(Rental)-Managing The Coaching Issues You Face
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Jerry Faulkner: Managing the Coaching Issues You Face
Coaching high school basketball is not simply about winning games. It involves dealing with high school students, parents, teachers, and administrators. Jerry Faulkner, the former head coach at Charlotte Latin School (NC), had tremendous success during his 42-year coaching career. He won over 700 games and captured nine state championships.
For Coach Faulkner, success was more than just winning games. He was able to build one of the most powerful private school teams in the history of North Carolina. His commitment to developing character was one of the big reasons for his success. The core principles he used to teach basketball helped make a difference in the lives of the players he coached.
In this video, Coach Faulkner shares strategies for taking on the issues modern coaches face today. Coaches need to serve their student-athletes and enjoy long and emotionally prosperous careers. Coach Faulkner shows you how. He discusses 14 different topics that can be troublesome for coaches. These topics include:
Dealing with referees
Dealing with cutting players
Dealing with parents
Dealing with school administration
Dealing with problem athletes
Dealing with the media
Coach Faulkner also offers guidance on how to improve your craft as a coach. You will hear personal examples on the importance of developing kids, building relationships and being a role model for your student-athletes.
For coaches looking for information beyond the typical Xs and Os of basketball, Coach Faulkner’s presentation is a must-see!
Marisa Moseley
(Rental)-Marisa Moseley's Favorite Basketball Drills
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In this video, Wisconsin head women's basketball coach Marisa Moseley shares her preferred practice drills. Coach Moseley goes through a variety of drills that she uses in warm-ups and throughout her practices, explaining what she's looking for in each drill, when she uses the drill in practice, and what purpose the drill serves.
The video begins with Coach Moseley discussing warm-up drills that are used as part of her daily practice routine. She explains how the skills used in these drills will translate to game situations and has different options and variations of the drills based on her team's focus for that day or practice. She also places emphasis on transitions from drill to drill as it sets the foundation for skills needed to master the game of basketball. Examples of these drills include Two Lines (layups), Three Lines (layups), Box (bank shots & box outs), Long and Short (transition), Suns Drill (passing, cutting) among others.
Later in the video, Coach Moseley introduces passing and competitive shooting drills that her teams use for offensive breakdowns to simulate different actions that they use during a game. These drills are competitive in nature and goals are set to add intensity and urgency. She emphasizes communication and teamwork within her drills in order to provide her players with areas of focus as they improve their skills.
This video is a great resource for coaches of all levels looking to add drills to their practices that will further their players' skill development. Coach Moseley does a great job introducing and describing each drill in an easy and understandable way. The video is 48 minutes long and is available in 2021.
Mark Few
(Rental)-Mark Few: Quick Hitting 3--point Plays
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You can quickly hit set plays that allow you to direct or pass the ball to the player who has the "hot hand".
Discover 10 of Coach FewÕs most favorite quick hitters
Set plays that are quick and can be adjusted to the strengths of your team
Find new ideas for your team's game plan.
Mark Few shows 10 quick hitting moves he uses to get the ball in the post with his team. He also utilizies the ball screen to get the ball to the player who has the "hot hand". These quick hitters include staggers and double stacks. These quick hitters can be generated from a set of 1-4 and used to exploit defensive shows (or none). These sets allow for 3-point shots and open up opportunities to drive to the hoop, or get the ball inside the post.
Coach Few discusses offensive strategies, goals and player positioning for these set play plays. He also explains how the play will help your team control the game. These sets are great for taking advantage of your opponent during a timeout.
If you're looking for set plays to add variety to your team's playbook, this video is worth a look.
Produced by the Spring 2010 Las Vegas clinic.
74 minutes. 2010.
Pat Summitt
(Rental)-Mastering Special Situations
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