
Geno Auriemma
(Rental)-All Access: Geno Auriemma Disc 2
$15.99
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Jim Calhoun
(Rental)-All Access: Jim Calhoun
$39.99
Jim Calhoun, Basketball Hall of Fame coach and author of Unprecedented Inside Looks at Basketball Hall of Fame practice
A behind-the scenes look at the beginning of season planning
Basketball drills to practice all aspects of basketball, including conditioning, shooting, and full court drills
Jim Calhoun will lead you through a unique behind-the scenes basketball practice experience. Calhoun's on-the-court brilliance is shared as he leads his team through the first practices of the season. Through drills and team play, he highlights 13 aspects of practice. These include defense, transition, rebounding and skill work. Calhoun demonstrates the whole-part-whole teaching approach by breaking down every element of his offensive or defensive system. Calhoun mixes half- and full-court drills to help his team build their identity. Calhoun has 33 drills for both half-court and full court that cover his entire system, from A to Z. This will help you understand the purpose of each drill and how they fit into the overall picture. Between drill segments and team play, you can add conditioning, free throws, and position-specific skill development. You can adapt the drills and team play to fit your team's style and play style. Jim Calhoun is one of the greatest coaches in the history. This video is unlike any other! This video will revolutionize the way you practice and start your season.
3 DVDs (360 min). 2009.

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.

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.

Bob Richey
(Rental)-4 Out 1 in & 5 Out Motion Offense
$18.99
Motion Offense 4 Out 1 In, 5 Out Motion Offense
Furman head coach Bob Richey led the Paladins to a school-record 25 wins in 2018-19, a season that included wins over Villanova and Loyola two teams that played in the Final Four that year. Much of Coach Richey’s success can be traced to the culture that he has established at Furman. Part of that culture includes a simple offense that appears to be very complex to opponents.
In this motion offense video, you will see how Coach Richey develops his offense by teaching players how to read what a defense is giving them. Players learn to overcome a defense that stops a first, second, third option in a traditional patterned offense. Watch as Coach Richey teaches the offense, his team philosophy and how he gets the most out of his players.
Motion Offense Philosophy
Furman plays in the very competitive Southern Conference. In order for Coach Richey’s team to beat opponents on a consistent basis, players and coaches must know the language you want to speak on the floor. Every coach has to know the program plan and vision and then be able to communicate that when interacting with athletes. This will ensure coaches maximize the talents and skill sets of all of their players.
4 Out 1 In Motion Offense
Coach Richey employs a 4-Out motion offense. He starts his teaching by describing the basic terminology that players must know. Getting the ball into the post, low block, and short corner helps to create space on the strong side and allow for backdoor opportunities on defensive overplays.
With post players occupying most of the defense, perimeter players are free to cut and fill looking for open shots. Guards can take advantage of ball screens on a kick out from the post and attack the basket or hit an open jump shot.
The entire offense is orchestrated based on defensive reads. Players use simple actions that can be hard to defend because the offense isn’t run in a strict pattern. If you are looking to evolve your motion offense to center around reading the defense, this video should be added to your collection. Rent this motion offense DVD today.

Sharman White
(Rental)-Aggressive Match Up Zone Defense
$18.99
Aggressive Match-Up Zone Defense
The match-up zone defense is one of the most difficult for offenses to crack. In this video, Pace Academy (GA) head coach Sharman White presents you with an in-depth breakdown of the principles behind a matchup zone. He also shares why he believes every coach should have this type of defense in his arsenal. White is a former Georgia State assistant who also has served with USA Men’s Basketball. He has won seven Georgia Class AAAA state titles and the matchup zone defense is a big part of why.
Matchup Zone Breakdown
Coach White begins by describing the qualities needed by players in each position of the zone. He then moves into each player’s individual responsibilities when the ball is in their area and at other spots on the floor. You will hear White say that the best zone defenses have man principles built in and the best man defenses have elements of zone. The matchup zone combines the best of both to pressure the ball and confuse the offense.
The matchup zone defense is versatile and allows teams to be aggressive and attack an offense. White covers a number of key concepts including:
How to position and rotate players off the ball
How players communicate to know where their help defense is at all times
How to adjust for both overload attacks and ball screens
Game Situations
Coach White goes into detail on the rebounding responsibilities in the matchup zone. Rebounding is especially important in the matchup zone as is defending baseline out of bounds plays. White breaks down coverage of these plays with the matchup zone. His presentation is very thorough so that you can teach and implement the defense.
Throughout the presentation, Coach White takes questions from coaches in attendance giving you even greater detail on how to defend specific situations or attacks. You will learn how the matchup zone can be tweaked to defend any attack an offense throws at you. This is a unique defense that can cause havoc for opponents and Coach White presents everything you need to start playing it today.

HoopsKing
(Rental)-33 Perimeter Play Development Drills & Moves
$15.99
33 Perimeter Basketball Drills
Current East Tennessee State University assistant men’s basketball coach Jason Shay has long been known for his work with perimeter players. Shay spent six years as an assistant at Tennessee where the Volunteers made six consecutive trips to the NCAA tournament. Prior to Tennessee, Shay was an assistant at Northwest Florida State College helping the team to a 62-6 record and back-to-back NJCAA national championship games.
The bottom line is Shay knows how to win and he knows how to develop strong perimeter players. In this 40-minute video, Coach Shay presents 33 perimeter basketball drills designed to help build the proficient perimeter player. It all starts with dribble penetration.
The Cheat Step is the first skill Shay teaches. Using the Cheat Step properly, players learn to catch the basketball closer to the basket while maintaining their balance and driving to the hoop. What follows is 11 different variations of the Cheat Step drill:
Shot
Go
Fake
Counter move
Main street
Pump fake & power
Stride step
Baseline sweep
Baseline counter
Reverse lay-up
Power dribble
Perimeter Basketball Drills Using Cuts & Screens
Another often overlooked skill that perimeter players should understand is the art of cutting. Coach Shay introduces the Cutting Series, which is beneficial not only for helping players get open and make shots but also for conditioning. Shay demonstrates six different cuts that players should master.
Screen/step back
Back door cut
Down screen
Flare screen
Pro cut
Ball screen
Shay also teaches players what to do as they come off the ball screen. A variety of perimeter basketball drills include shooting off the ball screen, veer and shoot, shooting behind the screen, and shooting after refusing the screen. Another important skill taught here is the Circle Back. This is when a player must relocate to the perimeter after penetrating the defense.
Coach Shay leaves nothing to chance and helps players at any level develop strong ball skills. You will find a two-ball series that shows you 10 different ways to increase fingertip control of the basketball, forearm strength, and expert ball handling. This perimeter basketball drills video is packed full of outstanding drills for guards and perimeter players.

Mike Procopio
(Rental)-3 on 3 Basketball Player Development
$18.99
Mike Procopio’s 3-on-3 Basketball Player Development
Developing players is the specialty of Coach Procopio, the current Director of Player Development for the Dallas Mavericks. Widely touted as the best player development coach in the NBA, Procopio shows you how you can develop your players using a variety of 3-on-3 situations.
Teach offense or defense in 3-on-3 situations and watch your players develop the skills necessary to succeed on the court in this video. Procopio, who is the director and president of Hoop Consultants, has used his methods in working with over 75 NBA players, a list that includes the likes of Kobe Bryant and Dwyane Wade.
Benefits of 3-on-3 Training for Basketball Player Development
There are a number of reasons for using 3-on-3 situations to develop players. It allows for more touches than in 5-on-5 play. Working in a 3-on-3 environment forces defenders to focus and communicate which carries over into game situations. It is easier for coaches to break down offensive concepts and how to execute them in 3-on-3. It is also very valuable for coaches that do not have a large number of players.
3-on-3 Set Up
Coach Procopio opens his 3-on-3 training by reviewing the variety of rules you can apply to help players learn certain skills. In some 3-on-3 situations, there will be rules for when player can or cannot dribble. Sometimes, they may be able to only use a certain number of dribbles. In other variations, screens may or may not be permitted.
Coach’s 3-on-3 drills are great for learning concepts such as pin downs, back screens, and the pick & roll. With fewer players on the floor, players develop a knack for spacing and positioning. Players develop skills such as screen timing and where on the floor to set screens. Other offensive skills learned include cutting, passing, and reads when coming off a screen.
Procopio’s 3-on-3 drills are not limited to offense. Players will learn how to talk on defense and communicate with their teammates in 3-on-3 situations. They will also improve on fighting through screens, switching, and help defense.
The Pistols Set
One of the more popular sets used in the NBA is Pistols. Procopio shows you how you can teach it using 3-on-3. The drill illustrates just how difficult it is to defend a pin down screen with a player coming off of it and immediately going to a dribble hand off.
This 65-minute video is a lesson on how to use 3-on-3 situations to teach players offensive and defensive concepts. If you’re looking for something unique, Coach Procopio has it for you in this video. Rent this Basketball Player Development DVD today.

Ben Braun
(Rental)-30 Fundamental Drills For Daily Improvement
$16.99
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Larry Krystkowiak
(Rental)-All Access Basketball Practice With Larry Krystkowiak
$44.99
Basketball Practice with Larry Krystkowiak
Larry Krystkowiak has NBA pedigree and it shows on this all access look into how he runs basketball practice. The two practices that you will see take place early in the season as Krystkowiak is still laying the foundation for his team. You will see how he teaches and drills his half court offense, ball screen defense, and how he runs his skill development sessions.
Krystkowiak does a great job at keeping the practice pace quick and efficient. There is very little wasted time between drills and yet Krystkowiak and his staff still find time to coach up their players constantly.
Basketball Practice 1
The focus of the first practice is mostly defense. Coach Krystkowiak lays the foundation of his man defense by teaching the principles of their transition defense, pick and roll coverage, rebounding, and closeout fundamentals. Many of the drills he uses to get repetitions over these aspects can be used by you at your own program. The intensity and organization of each drill will bring drastic improvements for your players.
Krystkowiak also spends some time installing Utah's basic 46, 49, and Elbow series on offense. He uses a combination of full court, breakdown, 5-0, and skeleton drills to teach his players the offense. His whole-part-whole method of teaching is highly efficient and you can see how quickly the players pick it up. In addition to the basics, he teaches his players some of the counters to the defense when their first option is taken away. Krystkowiak does a wonderful job of isolating certain skills and actions he wants to see within the framework of the offense to help players know what to do and when.
While the coaching staff is constantly coaching skill development within the offensive and defensive segments, they still carve out some devoted time to work on specific skills. They also show a great way to end practice with competition and energy with the Michigan State passing drill.
Coach Krystkowiak wraps up the practice with a Q&A session with the attending coaches. Some of the topics discussed in greater detail include offensive philosophy and principles, guarding the pick and roll, and drilling toughness into players.
Basketball Practice 2
Practice number two places a high emphasis on skill development and defense. Coach Krystkowiak breaks down the skill development between guards and posts in order to work on skills and aspects of the teams offense. He also focus on developing some skills in transition and moving without the basketball.
Often times when coaches say they are working skill development all they are doing is having players shoot set, wide-open shots. Krystkowiak shows how you can take that to the next level by having players read help defense and kick out the ball to a player moving to an open shot. It makes every shot more game like and continues to drill in the offensive principles.
The team also demonstrates how you can work both with guards and post players at the same time with a variety of development drills. To develop the guards, Krystkowiak focuses on attacking the basket, pivot foots, jump shots, and attacking the paint out of the Horns set. When working the posts, the focus are high and low post skills, setting screens, finishing, and moving to an open spot as a player drives.
There is so much teaching and detail in all of the basketball drills that is easy to see why Utah's players improve so much as the year goes on. Rent this basketball practice DVD today.

Jake Moore
(Rental)-Acl Risk Reduction & Reconditioning
$18.99
How To reduce the risk of Anterior Cruciate ligament injuries and reconditioning.
To accomplish the task of reducing the risk of athletes and players developing anterior Cruciate ligament injuries and also to carry out reconditioning, it is important to carry out the following
Develop a kind of training pattern that is aimed at strengthening the knee and that would also build up the core muscles of the athlete.
It is also important to discover the various weaknesses that occur in the muscles of the athlete which could impede moment, and think of activities which would boost strength and prevent Anterior Cruciate Ligament injuries.
In the event of an injury on the Anterior Cruciate Ligament of the athlete, it is important you learn how to carry out proper rehabilitation after the injury and also assess the ability of the athlete to get back to the field of play.
The carrying out of Anterior Cruciate Ligament prevention and also rehabilitation after an injury is very important knowledge coaches and trainers should be aware of. This is because knowledge of the practice can not only keep athletes away from injuries but also boost the performance of the athletes. An essential aspect of this practice involves firstly, prevention which is the best form of treatment. When that fails and the athletes suffer an injury, the next line of practice is how to get the athlete to harm as quickly as possible, get back to training as soon as possible and then start to compete once more.
To promote a better understanding of how to curb the risk of Anterior Cruciate ligament injuries, it is important that the athletes and the coach understand how the Cruciate ligament works and its important function of stabilizing the knee. It is important to be also aware of the landing and cutting techniques which are peculiar to either a male or a female athlete. Coaches should also be aware of what to look for with regards the body language of their athletes and players in case anyone is nursing an anterior Ligament injury. Coaches should watch out for the signs of injuries such as rotation of hips by athletes and players when they are changing the direction of movement. Coaches need to also stress the importance of activating the hamstring when jumping and landing and also making good use of cutting technique when stabilizing the knee to reduce the pressure on landing.
Carry out assessments.
When designing any protocol for training it is important to carry out an assessment. This helps to identify areas that could in one way or the other lead to injuries. Many simple assessment exercises such as single leg squats, flexibility test, stability tests and the very effective depth drop to counter exercise(coaches watch the athletes as he or she responds to absorption and production of force).
Carryout strength training.
To also reduce the risk of Anterior Cruciate Ligament injuries and also carry out reconditioning, it is important that coaches engage athletes in strength training activities. Some of them help to improve hamstring co-activation which provides sufficient pull on the tibia and protect the Anterior Cruciate ligament from stress. It is important to carry out firstly exercises for both legs and gradually shift to one leg at a time to boost balance and stability for the athletes. Other exercises which are focused on strengthening the hip are also very important in preventing the risk of ACL injuries and also reconditioning the Anterior Cruciate ligament.

Ganon Baker
(Rental)-35 Street Moves You Can Use
$16.99
Basketball Dribble Moves with Ganon Baker
World famous trainer Ganon Baker delivers a tremendous basketball dribble moves workout that is a shade different from his normal DVDs. Baker will show you some of the most fun, unique, and dazzling dribble moves that can be used anywhere a game is being played. As usual with Baker, he does a world class job of demonstrating the proper technique of the moves along with showing when to use them. Coaches and players can take comfort in the fact that Baker details how these moves can be used in actual competition to bring team success. The DVD begins with a series of training wheel" drills to build the foundation for your street moves by developing your hand eye coordination and fee with the ball. These drills will give players the skills needed to relieve defensive pressure and break down any defender that tries to guard you. Basketball is a game full of fun, creativity, and personal development. This DVD delivers on all those accounts and will give players the confidence needed to use their skills in competition.
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Ganon Baker
(Rental)-35 Best Ball Handling Drills
$18.99
Best Ball Handling Drills compilation DVD. No offensive system can properly function and succeed without at least a basic foundation of proper ball handling. The better your players ball handling gets the better your team will be. This DVD is unique in that it offers instruction from over 15 proven coaches and trainers to give you over two hours of rock solid instruction to improve your ball handling. The DVD is broken up into three main sections
Warm-Up Ball Handling Drills
Seth Greenburg introduces the first of two two-ball dribbling routines. This 4-minute session can be done daily at the beginning of your workout. These ball handling drills will improve your hand-eye coordination and develops both hands.
Lyndsey Fennelly takes you through more two-ball ball handling drills. She offers more variety with some face up moves that include more creative actions such as going between your legs. Both of these warm ups can be customized to keep you excited and ready for each workout.
Kermit Davis brings some more variety to the typical warm up with the use of a Heavy Ball. This requires players to perform basic, or as creative as you want, ball handling move while pounding the heavy ball into the ground to improve your strength.
Once you have warmed up with some of the stationary drills mentioned above, legendary coach Tom Izzo shows you a full court drill that works on your open court moves. The drill requires a variety of movements that include forwards, backwards, and explosion dribble moves.
Individual Skill Work
Steve Alford shows a basic drill that works on both ball handling and agility. The Ball Cone drill has many layers to it and can be customized to each individuals skill level.
Duke University presents two separate drills and moves that are the foundation of individual success with the ball. The Slide and Jab series is shown to help you create space from your defender in order to re-attack them. Similarly, the Slide and Step back series teachers players how to create space in order to find a passing lane.
Team Skill Work
Tom Crean presents a combination drill that works on the fundamentals of ball handling and finishing. Crean shows the proper footwork that are necessary for attacking and finishing at the basket along with how to go into a pull up jumper. Being able to attack with your ball handling skills is crucial to offensive success and this session gives two solid drills to work on.
Phil Martelli shows coaches how to improve the entire teams ball handling with some stationary dribble drills. He uses these drills to teach his players the basic on the move dribbles and as a warm up to practice.
Coach Martelli then transitions to a drill that requires players to take what they just worked on with stationary dribbling into the full court. Players use creativity moving full court to perform dribble moves on the go along with a variety of finishing moves. This is a solid progression and a great way to show how players can use what they have been learning.
Change of direction and change of speed is vital for attacking with the dribble and John Calipari shows a drills that works with those two aspects while also being able to move down the floor and use a variety of dribble moves.
While the above drills are the highlights of the DVD they are far from comprehensive. This DVD offers an insight into some of the top basketball minds in the world that will bring benefits far beyond ball handling drills. This DVD is for parents, players, and coaches who are looking to improve the ball handling skills and learn about the game from some amazing coaches. Rent this ball handling drills DVD today.

Fred Hoiberg
(Rental)-35 Best Shooting Drills
$18.99
BasketballCoach.com Presents: 35 Best Shooting Drills
Coaches will always talk about how championships are won on the defensive end, but if your team does not have the ability to shoot and knock down open shots you will have a hard time reaching your goals. This video helps all coaches learn the complete science of shooting for post players and for perimeter players. A variety of drills is presented from some of the best names in the game including Arizona head coach Sean Miller, Kansas head coach Bill Self, and many more.
Warm-Up Drills
Improvement in any basketball skill always begins with a warm up. Nebraska head coach Fred Hoiberg takes you through the warm up he did as a player starting from when he played youth basketball all the way until his days in the NBA. The drills start close to the basket and move out to work on increasing shooting range.
Former St. Joseph’s head coach Phil Martelli offers a warm up drill that can be done with four players at a basket using two basketballs. The drill includes “game spot” which is an area where the shooters shoot from most often in game situations.
Rick Barry was one of the greatest shooters of all time. He demonstrates the proper fundamentals of shooting the jump shot stressing form and mechanics as well as the concept of shooting “up to the basket.”
Transition Shooting
Shooting on the move is an important skill that Northwestern head coach Chris Collins addresses. He presents a drill that emphasizes footwork and finishing in the paint against contact. The drill progresses to executing a pull-up jumper.
Steve Alford was another great shooter who teaches players to catch and shoot on the move. His drill stresses executing game shots at game speed. Players use tight cuts, pop cuts, and flare cuts to get open and shoot on the move.
Big Man Shooting
A good shooting big man is a luxury. Michigan State head coach Tom Izzo demonstrates the jump hook and Kevin Eastman shares the McHale Drill, a chair drill that works the mid-range jump shot and scoring off of a rebound.
This video of chock full of shooting drills from some of the best to have played and coached the game. It’s a one-stop shop for drills to help your players become better shooters.