Wayne Morgan
(Rental)-Mastering The 2--3 Zone
$15.99
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John Danowski
(Rental)-Mastering the Clearing Game
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Gary Williams
(Rental)-Mastering The Flex Offense
$15.99
Gary Williams: Mastering the Flex Offense
One of the game’s more underrated college basketball coaches takes you through the ins and outs of the Flex Offense in this video. Gary Williams, former head coach at both Boston College and Maryland, had years of success utilizing the Flex offense. Now, he shares his decades of experiences in using the system with you.
Williams spent the final 22 years of his coaching career at Maryland where he took the Terrapins to 14 NCAA tournaments, including 11 straight in the 1990s and early 2000s. He coached the 2001-02 Maryland team that went 32-4 and won the NCAA national championship. One of the big reasons why was his team’s mastery of the Flex offense.
Using on-court demonstration, Williams gives you a step-by-step look inside the Flex offense. Emphasizing the half-court offense, Williams details the guidelines and principles that made his teams successful when using this offense. Coach Williams provides a number of key coaching points that will help you make your teams better at executing the Flex offense.
Flex Offense Spacing
One of the big things Williams stresses is proper spacing and positioning on the floor. You will see how Williams teaches both as well as how to use on-ball and off-ball movement and how to perfect perimeter and post-entry passing. There is a section involving screens, basket cuts, and post flashes all of which must be perfected to run an effective Flex offense.
Williams will then take you through a number of Flex Offense sets and special plays that you can use to beat any defense. These sets and plays are designed to create scoring opportunities against man-to-man, pressure defense, and defenses that switch. Coach Williams also shows you how to combat the different defenses that you will see using the Flex.
If you are looking to master the Flex offense, Coach Williams does it for you in this 72-minute video. Build a tradition of offense and a future of winning by learning from one of the game’s greats. Rent this Flex Offense DVD today.
Billy Donovan
(Rental)-Mastering The Full--court Match--up
$15.99
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Chris Endres
(Rental)-Mastering The Open Post Motion Offense
$17.99
Mastering the Open Post Motion Offense
Former Wittenberg University assistant basketball coach Chris Endres offers coaches a look at how to defeat any defense with just one offense – the Open Post Motion Offense. Endres gives you everything you need to install the Open Post Motion offense, one that can be used against man, zone, or any combination defense you face all season.
Coach Endres begins with the philosophy of spacing and progresses to how to use screens to and away from the ball, cutting to the basket, lane cuts, and post play. Endres teaches you the principles and concepts of the offense and then takes you to the court to demonstrate.
You will find the Open Post Motion offense to be one that attacks the defense, no matter what it may be. Coaches are taught a variety of screens and cutting actions with the offense. Coach Endres goes over the down screen, the back screen, the cross screen, violent cuts, the shuffle screen, and combination screening.
Also included are various options for the cutter and the screener after the screen has been set. Adding these options opens up a whole new world within the Open Post Motion offense.
Using what Coach Endres teaches and demonstrates for you, you will be able to create an offense that is unstoppable against any defense. You can run the offense against man, any zone defense, or any combination defense such as a box-and-one. The beauty of it all is that the Open Post Motion offense can be taught at any level of basketball. Use it at the high school varsity level all the way down to youth levels of competition. That can help create continuity within a program.
The freedom offered within this offense will allow any coach to continually put pressure on any defense. The offense becomes unstoppable and impossible to scout. Add this attack to your program today! Rent this open post motion offense DVD today.
Craig Robinson
(Rental)-Mastering The Princeton 1--3--1 Match--up Zone
$15.99
Craig Robinson: Mastering the Princeton 1-3-1 Matchup Zone
Former Brown and Oregon State University head coach Craig Robinson understands that defense and discipline win basketball games. As a two-time Ivy League Player of the Year at Princeton for legendary coach Pete Carril, Robinson learned the foundation for what would become his disruptive 1-3-1 zone defense. He shares his philosophy and ideas on the defense in this video.
Robinson first explains his defensive philosophy and how coaches can develop their own around any defense they choose. For Robinson, his defense of choice just happened to be the 1-3-1 zone. Coach Robinson reveals his multi-dimensional zone defense and how it makes it difficult for the offense to get the ball into the post. Good zone offenses like to work the ball into the post and they falter when that is taken away.
Coach Robinson teaches the five defensive positions in his 1-3-1 as well as the fundamental rotations of the defense. You’ll see how to prevent side-to-side passing, prevent easy catches in the middle, and learn how to get more defensive rebounds. Throughout his entire presentation, Coach Robinson answers several common questions about the defense. These include:
How do you defend various drives?
How do you cover the corners and the post?
What do you do when the offense screens the baseline runner?
How do you defend the overload?
Robinson also demonstrates how you can take the 1-3-1 and extend it into a three-quarter court press. It’s a trapping press that utilizes a delayed trap and uses elements of surprise to create turnovers. Coach Robinson also shows you how to trap in the half-court defense. The presentation concludes with wing coverage, post denial breakdown drills, and the 4-on-4 Shell/Boxout game.
If you have been searching for a defense that is versatile yet easy to implement, Coach Robinson’s DVD is for you!
Larry Brown
(Rental)-Mastery Of The Secondary Break & Pick & Roll Offfense
$15.99
Get the ball as high as you can!
Learn how to swing the ball side-to-side!
Your team can reach new heights!
Learn how to identify numbers and attack them when they favor you!
Breaking is all about speed. You need to move the ball as fast as you can, swing the ball sideways, look for numbers, and attack those that are in your favor. Larry Brown demonstrates drills and points of instruction to help you improve in these areas. He starts with full court basketball progression passing drills. These drills include running, catching, communication and full speed lay-ups. Coach Brown then focuses on getting it inside the post after pushing the ball up to the floor. Brown teaches offensive rotations using post feeds, skip passes between wing and wing, back screening for ball reversals, post to post butt screen in the paint, and post to wing pass skip passes. Brown also presents the pick and roll. As an additional part of his scheme, he introduces Swing and Dive. Coach Brown takes inspiration from current NBA players and teams. He also shows four great offensive looks using the pick and roll package.
79 minutes. 2007.
Don Kelbick
(Rental)-Match Up Zone
$19.99
Mastering the Kelbick Match-Up Zone Defense: A Comprehensive Guide
Introduction
Welcome to our comprehensive guide on the Kelbick Match-Up Zone Defense, a defensive strategy that will revolutionize your team's ability to disrupt opponents' offenses. In this article, we will delve into the intricacies of the Kelbick Match-Up Zone Defense, providing you with expert insights, advanced techniques, and detailed breakdowns to help you outperform your opponents on the basketball court. Whether you're a coach, player, or basketball enthusiast, this guide is your key to unlocking the full potential of the Kelbick Match-Up Zone Defense.
Understanding the Kelbick Match-Up Zone Defense
The Kelbick Match-Up Zone Defense, developed by renowned basketball coach Coach Kelbick, is a highly effective defensive strategy designed to stifle opponents' offenses. This innovative approach combines elements of both man-to-man and zone defense, creating confusion for the offense while maintaining defensive integrity. By implementing the Kelbick Match-Up Zone Defense, your team can gain a significant advantage by disrupting opponents' scoring opportunities.
Key Principles of the Kelbick Match-Up Zone Defense
1. Assigning Defensive Roles
One of the fundamental principles of the Kelbick Match-Up Zone Defense is assigning specific defensive roles to each player. Each defender is responsible for guarding a specific area or player within the zone, creating a "match-up" concept. This approach allows defenders to focus on their assigned area while maintaining the flexibility to switch and communicate when necessary.
2. Constant Communication and Rotation
Communication and rotation are crucial elements of the Kelbick Match-Up Zone Defense. Defenders must communicate effectively to ensure seamless rotations, covering offensive threats and closing gaps in the defense. This active communication prevents offensive players from finding open spots and disrupts their rhythm and flow.
3. Active Ball Pressure
The Kelbick Match-Up Zone Defense emphasizes active ball pressure to disrupt offensive actions. Defenders must apply pressure on the ball handler, making it challenging for them to make precise passes or find open teammates. This pressure forces opponents into uncomfortable situations and increases the likelihood of turnovers or forced shots.
Implementing the Kelbick Match-Up Zone Defense
To successfully implement the Kelbick Match-Up Zone Defense, teams must focus on key strategies and techniques. Let's explore some of the essential elements that will enhance your team's defensive prowess:
1. Defending Key Areas
In the Kelbick Match-Up Zone Defense, defenders are assigned specific areas or players to guard. This includes areas near the basket, the high post, and the perimeter. By assigning defenders to these key areas, you can disrupt offensive actions, contest shots, and limit scoring opportunities.
2. Active Hands and Disruptive Techniques
Active hands and disruptive techniques are essential in the Kelbick Match-Up Zone Defense. Defenders should aim to contest passes, disrupt dribbles, and challenge shots. By actively engaging with offensive players, defenders can create deflections, turnovers, and contested shots, making it difficult for opponents to execute their offensive strategies.
3. Seamless Rotations and Help Defense
Seamless rotations and help defense are crucial components of the Kelbick Match-Up Zone Defense. Defenders must communicate and rotate effectively to cover open offensive players or close gaps in the defense. This collective effort ensures that there are no breakdowns in the defense, maintaining its integrity and preventing easy scoring opportunities for opponents.
The Benefits of the Kelbick Match-Up Zone Defense
Implementing the Kelbick Match-Up Zone Defense offers numerous benefits that can elevate your
team's defensive capabilities. Let's explore some key advantages:
1. Defensive Versatility
The Kelbick Match-Up Zone Defense provides defensive versatility, combining elements of both man-to-man and zone defense. This allows your team to adapt to different offensive strategies and player matchups. The ability to switch, communicate, and adjust defensive assignments disrupts opponents' offensive flow and creates confusion, limiting their scoring opportunities.
2. Disruption and Ball Pressure
The Kelbick Match-Up Zone Defense is designed to disrupt opponents' offensive actions and apply constant ball pressure. By actively pressuring the ball handler and forcing them out of their comfort zone, your team can create turnovers, deflections, and rushed shots. This aggressive approach disrupts offensive rhythm and frustrates opponents, increasing the likelihood of defensive stops.
3. Contested Shots and Rebounding Opportunities
Through effective positioning and active rotations, the Kelbick Match-Up Zone Defense ensures that offensive players face contested shots. By contesting shots, your team reduces opponents' shooting percentages and increases the chances of defensive rebounds. This defensive rebounding advantage allows your team to regain possession and initiate fast break opportunities.
4. Team Communication and Unity
Implementing the Kelbick Match-Up Zone Defense fosters strong team communication and unity. Defenders must constantly communicate, alerting teammates about offensive actions and rotations. This communication builds trust, cohesion, and a collective defensive mindset. The shared responsibility of defending specific areas or players enhances team chemistry and strengthens defensive effectiveness.
5. Strategic Adjustments
The Kelbick Match-Up Zone Defense provides the flexibility to make strategic adjustments based on opponents' offensive strengths and weaknesses. Coaches and players can analyze opponents' tendencies and adjust defensive assignments or positioning accordingly. This adaptability allows your team to exploit weaknesses, neutralize offensive threats, and maintain defensive control throughout the game.
Conclusion
The Kelbick Match-Up Zone Defense is a game-changing strategy that can elevate your team's defensive performance to new heights. By implementing the key principles, strategies, and techniques outlined in this guide, you will equip your team with the tools necessary to disrupt opponents' offenses and control the game. Remember, mastering the Kelbick Match-Up Zone Defense requires practice, communication, and a commitment to defensive excellence. So, embrace the match-up concept, unleash your team's defensive prowess, and watch as opponents struggle to find scoring opportunities. The path to defensive dominance starts here!
Chris Mooney
(Rental)-Match-up Zone Defense
$15.99
Match-Up Zone Defense with Chris Mooney
Richmond University head coach Chris Mooney helps you discover easy to use concepts that can be used to build a matchup zone defense within your current system. Coach Mooney has been at Richmond for 14 seasons and has accumulated nearly 300 career victories using the matchup zone defense. Mooney’s 2010-11 team advanced the whole way to the Sweet Sixteen.
In this match-up zone defense video, Mooney uses on-court demonstrations to show you how to install a matchup zone defense that allows you to keep man-to-man principles. Doing so allows for a much easier transition to playing matchup zone defense.
To begin, Coach Mooney details the responsibilities of each player on the floor. He shows you how to use the matchup zone to bait teams into throwing the ball into the post resulting in easy steals. With an emphasis on being physical, Coach Mooney explains how to keep the ball out of the post and how most teams will try to beat the matchup zone.
Match-Up Zone Defense Drills
Coach Mooney then guides you through the different buildup drills he uses to teach and install the matchup zone defense. He places emphasis on defending in transition as many teams will try and beat the zone early in a possession. The drills you will see are:
3-on-3: Switching cutters
4-on-4: Defending the low post
4-on-4: Defending down screens
5-on-5: Defending “pass and cut” transition
5-on-5: Defending “roll and come high” transition
5-on-5: Defending “same side corner cut” (bumping the cutter)
5-on-5: Defending “motion offense”
Each drill covers how to move on a ball reversal or when the offense uses a skip pass over the top of the defense. To finish his presentation, Coach Mooney takes you through three popular transition sets and how to defend each of their actions. You will see how to continually frustrate an offense by switching cutters, keeping post players inside, and keeping perimeter players on the outside.
Even if you are a proponent of man-to-man defense, Coach Mooney’s video is worth a look. Incorporating man-to-man principles, this matchup zone can easily be implemented into an existing system. If you are looking to add to your defensive scheme, this video is for you. Rent this match-up zone defense drills DVD today.
Matt Painter
(Rental)-Matt Painter: Building A Championship Defense
$18.99
Matt Painter Defense DVD: Building a Championship Defense
Matt Painter’s 2019 Purdue team won a Big Ten championship and earned a trip to the Elite Eight. The Boilermakers’ accomplishments are directly related to Painter’s trademark defense. Painter has led Purdue to two Sweet Sixteen appearances, three Big Ten titles, and he has been named the Big Ten Coach of the Year four times. In this video, Painter shows you how he builds his man-to-man defense from transition to half-court. You will see the drills he uses to ensure he has a defense he can count on every night.
Transition Defense
Matt Painter Defense video teaches transition defense by first explaining how offenses are taught. Then, Painter gets into how to stop the outlet pass. One guard plays a sort of “centered safety” who prevents the easy outlet pass and forces the opponent’s point guard to come back to the ball. This buys time for the defense.
Building transition defense starts with 3-on-2 and 2-on-1 drills. These drills teach players how to rotate, protect the rim, and force a jump shot instead of a layup. Painter progresses into 4-on-3 and 5-on-4 drills to teach the same concepts.
Scrimmage Drills for Transition Defense
Coach Painter presents a number of drills to reinforce transition drills. The first is the Kansas City drill. Three teams of three players each simulate transition in a cutthroat-style drill. Another series of drills begins with a free throw and progresses from 2-on-1 to 3-on-2 to 4-on-3, 5-on-4, and eventually 5-on-5. The Rush Drill is used to help players understand how to play when they are at a disadvantage. Four offensive players attack against a defense caught in transition.
Half-Court Defense
Painter introduces two variations of the Shell Drill to teach stunting and rotational slides. These are the cornerstone for any strong defensive team. The first drill is the 4-Out Shell. This teaches how to defend cutters, baseline drives, and dribble-thrus. Painter uses these situations to work on the correct rotations.
The other drill is the 3-Out/1-In Shell. This drill helps defenses understand how to defend post players. With the ball above the free throw line extended, the post is denied with a full front. Post release is also covered with baseline drives from the wing and the big man rotating to stop the drive.
You will also be introduced to Bluff and Stay and Flat, Not Deep concepts. These and others are why Painter has been so successful. Now, you can incorporate some or all of Painter’s ideas to improve your own defense. Rent this Matt Painter Defense DVD today.
Matt Painter
(Rental)-Matt Painter: Zone Offense
$15.99
Purdue head coach Matt Painter has turned the Boilermakers into one of the nation’s top programs. His teams have been to 12 NCAA tournaments with five of those trips going to the Elite Eight. Painter has guided Purdue to three Big Ten regular season titles and one conference tournament championship. Not surprisingly, he also has won four Big Ten Coach of the Year honors.
In this video, Painter goes on the court to show you all the important elements of his zone offense. From rules to Xs and Os, you will learn how to get more layups, open shots, and free throw attempts using Painter’s zone offense.
Coach Painter shows you how to build the offense by first using 3-on-0, 4-on-0, and 5-on-0 situations. The offense utilizes concepts from the Motion offense and it helps to teach those ideas without a defense. Painter also teaches players to use shot fakes, pass fakes, misdirection dribble, and the rip-and-go to successfully execute the Cut-Through Zone Offense.
Spacing is a must and players must keep 12-foot to 15-foot spacing. They must also constantly change their movements using cuts to the high post, speed/hard cuts to the short corner, and the misdirection dribble to keep the defense on the move. The results of these actions include natural overloads that create open shots. Another benefit is that it continually puts your players in good offensive rebounding positions.
Once the players have a solid grasp of player movement, Coach Painter then adds the defense. The offense works in a 5-on-5 setting against a 2-3 zone to start. Painter also introduces some man principles in the zone offense, one of which is the ball screen.
If you are looking for new ways to attack zone defenses, this DVD by one of college basketball’s hottest coaches will give your team new ideas on cutting options, using the dribble effectively, feeding the post, and how to find cutters.
Matthew Driscoll
(Rental)-Matthew Driscoll's Favorite Basketball Drills
$18.99
Combine offensive and defensive concepts in the same drill to save time!
To stop other offenses, practice scramble, disadvantage coverages, rotations.
Rebounding drills can help you dominate the glass by transforming your body into a rebounding machine
Your players should be able to recognize situations that are advantageous for you to score in transition.
Matthew Driscoll from North Florida shares his top drills that are fast-paced and high-energy. He also shows how to masterfully plan your practice. Driscoll's favorite drills will help you focus, develop your skills, and increase efficiency in your practice like never before. This presentation includes drills for all levels of the team, including small groups, large groups, small groups, and teams. These drills cover transition, rebounding and shooting, as well as other issues.
Driscoll begins by explaining his views on drill design and practice planning. Driscoll also discusses the importance of seeing the bigger picture and how to make the most of your assistants. He describes his practice and how to get as many players and as many skills as possible.
Rebounding and Defensive Drills
Video is used by Coach Driscoll to demonstrate his favourite drills. He starts with a defensive mindset. The 4-on-3 Scramble drill, which is a disadvantage drill, turns into a transition scenario. This helps players to quickly switch from offense to defense and vice versa. 4-on-4 Shell is a drill that teaches athletes how to quickly turn from defense to offense. Driscoll then discusses the importance of POV Ball Screen Coverage. This drill is great for conditioning as it combines quick thinking and transition. Players must quickly defend their ball screen coverages.
The Knicks rebounding drill will be next. Next, we'll explain three different rebounding drills. These will allow your players to practice different scenarios and rotations of rebounding.
Shooting Drills and Transition
Transition is Coach Driscoll's next topic. He shares some great drills that help to improve the little things that make Driscoll's teams succeed on the whole court. Many drills are built from different disadvantages. They focus on aggressive play and quick readings. The Lakers to Heat drill blends passing and quick decision making, moving from 3-on-2 to 3 on 3. Driscoll also explains the process of how they perform all these drills over the course of a season or practice.
Fast and Furious is one of DriscollÕs patented drills. It shows how DriscollÕs teams are so adept at shooting and attacking in transition. Circle Transition O-DÐO, another drill, combines all the practice they've had in 5-on-5 play.
Driscoll believes that you should work in groups of three. He concludes by explaining three competition shooting drills. Blackjack and Back Jack will make your athletes feel comfortable shooting under pressure.
This video will help you prepare for more competitive practices, and take your team to the next level.
107 minutes. 2022.
Matthew McCall
(Rental)-Matthew McCall: My Favorite Offensive Basketball Drills
$18.99
UMass head coach Matthew McCall has had plenty of success everywhere he has been. From his early days of winning national championships as an assistant at Florida to winning Southern Conference titles as the head coach at Tennessee-Chattanooga and now as the leader of the UMass program, McCall has always been able to develop players’ offensive skills. In this video, he offers his favorites for getting the most out of your players in the offseason.
Cone Drills
The presentation starts with different cone drills that help build individual offensive skills. Coach McCall provides on-court demonstrations of drills that teach attacking the basket in the middle of the floor as well as those that focus on different finishes at the rim. Using a pad or a defender, players are taught how to hold off a defender and give players an idea of what to expect in game situations.
Three Clean Stops
Three Clean Stops is a defensive drill where the defense must get three clean stops before they can get off the floor. The drill forces defensive players to communicate and to be in the proper position in relation to the ball, including on the help side.
The drill is competitive and forces players to guard the ball, be in great position at all times, and finish the possession with a box out or by creating a turnover.
Find a Home
When defenses force the ball out of your point guard’s hands with traps or presses, what do you do? The Find a Home drill helps with this. The ball starts in different areas of the floor with the goal to get into your offensive set from a variety of scenarios. Your team becomes more experienced with getting into the offense from unconventional situations.
This is a great video by Coach McCall providing a number of practice drills that help to prepare teams in the offseason on both sides of the ball.
Matthew McCall
(Rental)-Matthew McCall: My Favorite Pick & Roll Drills
$18.99
To have success in today’s modern basketball, you have to understand the pick and roll. If there is one thing UMass head coach Matthew McCall knows, it’s the pick and roll. After spending ten years working with Billy Donovan at Florida, McCall understands the ins and outs of the spread pick and roll. In this video, he shares the basics of the offense and how to use it in transition and flow right into your half-court offense.
Philosophy
First, Coach McCall shares what makes a good spread pick and roll offense. Post players that can shoot from outside and have the ability to pass is a great place to start. This pulls defenders away from the rim. Another element is having guards that can read screens and that can deliver great passes.
Transition and Game Situations
A strong transition game is important in running the spread pick and roll. McCall wants his players to push the ball down the floor and get the ball to the paint. He then goes into the two basic actions his team uses to flow from transition into the spread pick and roll.
The first is 5 Drag where the 5-man trails instead of the 4. They go right into a drag screen and force defenders to go over top of the screen. In Double to Special, both post players trail. This allows the offense to use a double drag screen and open the paint for a roller.
Half-Court Offense
There are numerous options in the spread pick and roll. The two that McCall highlights in this video are Special and Lift. Special is where post players get to the lane line extended and look to create a screen opportunity. Lift gives multiple scoring opportunities especially if you have a 4 that can shoot and a 5 that is a strong pick and roll player.
If you have been searching for more about the spread pick and roll, this video from Coach McCall is a must-have. From philosophy to various actions, Coach McCall shows you how to run the spread pick and roll effectively.