Geno Auriemma
(Rental)-The Complete Guide To The High Post Offense
$15.99
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Tara Vanderveer
(Rental)-The Triangle Offense
$15.99
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Joanne McCallie
(Rental)-The Adjustable Match-up Zone
$15.99
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Jim Calhoun
(Rental)-The Attacking 3--out--2--in Motion
$15.99
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Ashley Howard
(Rental)-Smothering Man to Man Switching Defense
$18.99
Switching man-to-man defenses continue to take offenses out of their element and create problems. LaSalle head basketball coach Ashley Howard has been a proponent of aggressive man defense since his time as an assistant coach at LaSalle, Drexel, Xavier, and Villanova. Howard was with Villanova is 2016 and 2018 when they won the national championship. Switching on screens is a big part of what made the Wildcats so good defensively. In this video, Howard shares five drills he uses to teach his switching man-to-man.
1-on-1 Drill
Defenders must be effective at guarding a man in the open court. Coach Howard walks you through a number of concepts including how and why smaller players can win their individual battles by having a “pitbull” mentality. Howard also shows you how players can defend without fouling and how to teach players to defend against opponents who are quicker.
Team Drills
In the next segment, Howard gets into four breakdown drills to teach the switching man-to-man defense. You will see the proper footwork to use when switching, how to signal load your defense when you have a mismatch, how to take advantage of defensive mismatches, and how to communicate when switching so defenders maintain a “ball-you-man” scenario.
Transition Defense (Bonus)
There is also a bonus section in this video where Coach Howard breaks down his transition defense. He includes a progression of drills that put the defense at a disadvantage. This teaches players how to react and defend when they don’t have the support of their teammates.
All in all, this is an outstanding presentation on how to become an elite switching man-to-man team. Coach Howard gives you everything you need to force opponents into difficult shots and just become a more versatile defense.
Jim Myers
(Rental)-The 1-1-3 Match-Up Zone Defense
$18.99
Implementing and Adjusting the 1-1-3 Matchup Zone Defense
Jim Myers built high school powerhouse programs in Wisconsin using his 1-1-3 matchup zone defense. In this video he shows you to build the defense from the ground up. Coach Myers won six girls state championships at Barneveld HS and one boy’s state title and he is the winningest girls’ coach in the state of Wisconsin. He starts with the basics and using on-court demonstrations shows you how to properly run the match-up zone.
The Hash Drill
Coach Myers starts the building of the match-up zone with the Hash Drill. The drill focuses on transition defense starting as a 3-on-2 half-court situation. When the defense gets the ball, two players standing by out of bounds join the drill to create a 4-on-3 going the opposite direction. Coach Myers also gets into the 4-on-3 Box Drill to teach rotation in the zone. The offense moves the ball all while touching the lane line. The defense must point the ball, but the same player cannot point the ball once it has been passed.
1-1-3 Matchup Zone Rules
Coach Myers likes to keep things simple, so he presents his three rules for running the match-up zone. First players must always be in a stance. Second, the hands must always be high and active. Finally, defensive players must communicate. When defending, the defense must match the front of the offense and the point defender must contain for at least two dribbles. Coach Myers also shows you how the defense is designed to prevent ball reversals using gap help that must show early.
Coach Myers then shows you how man-to-man principles are added to the defense. He follows these simple rules when applying man-to-man techniques to the match-up zone:
Switch all screens
Follow all cutters.
Help on the post.
Building the Matchup Zone
Coach Myers goes through the responsibilities for each player in the 1-1-3 alignment. This is done to ensure the success of the defense as it strives to defend an offense that can put players in eight possible spots.
The two guards at the top of the zone must apply pressure to the basketball and work together as a unit. The point guard will force the ball to one side while the second guard must be prepared to stop any dribble penetration should the point get beat. Coach Myers also reviews the potential for a run-and-jump situation involving the two guards.
The 3 and 4 must guard the wing entry pass and take away any baseline drive opportunities. The forward that is opposite the ball must provide backside help while the 5, or center, fronts the low post and covers any pass to the corner.
Coach Myers also reviews three adjustments that can be made to deal with different situations that may arise in the course of a game:
Shadow: focuses on covering a dangerous perimeter shooter
Glove: an adjustment that is similar to a box-and-one
Color call: any color call forces a double team in the corner on a pass from a wing
The match up zone, when run properly, can give any offense fits. Coach Myers ran his defense for years and has plenty of wins to show as a result. This 47-minute video can help you do the same in your program. Rent this 1-1-3 Matchup Zone Defense DVD today.
Eric Flannery
(Rental)-The 1-1-3 & 3-2 Match Up Zone Defenses
$18.99
In this video, Eric Flannery demystified every rotation and concept to equip you with the basics of a match-up zone defense. It doesn’t matter if you're searching for a different look to your defensive viewpoint/strategy or just something that will perplex your best opponents, this zone defense has it all. This video is recommended for any who is looking to stifle even the best offensive opponents because having a lockdown defense is critical in today's game.
Using several defensive set-ups, Coach Flanneryhe illustrated how the rotations within the zone will allow you to disguise your defense, making your opponents think you're using your man-to-man defense strategy. From 5v5 rotations, you'll learn how to guard a driving team from the wing, a team that has lights-out shooters, or mobile post players with some range. He also gave detailed breakdowns of wing coverage, corner coverage, skip passes, screening action, and how to take away drives. The areas he touched include, the Man –to- Man approach and 1-13 Defense.
Man-to-Man Principles
To help your players seize these concepts and movements, Flannery showed how to defend different offensive set-ups. From a 2-guard front, to a 3-2 look, to a 1-4 high set up, Flannery's easy to train concepts will help athletes to see the pattern of slides and coverage. To fix this defense is simple and can be fun to do. If you're an aggressive team, you can utilize the zone coverage to trap the ball in the deep corner or at half court, creating steals and scoring opportunities for your team.
1-1-3 Defense
Flannery used on-court illustrations to show his 1-1-3 match-up zone, which is as aggressive as a 1-3-1. You'll see the basic principles for each position, predicated on ball pressure and player movement to defend the offense.
Coach Flannery did an excellent job illustrating his defensive philosophy for the match-up zone. If you're looking for a defense to stifle your toughest opponent, this one is for you!
Matt Painter
(Rental)-Special Situations For Your Offensive Game Plan
$18.99
Special Situations Basketball Plays with Matt Painter
Purdue head coach Matt Painter opens up his playbook in this special situations basketball plays video to show you a variety of ways to create a balanced offense. Coach Painter dives into an offensive system that has helped his Boilermaker teams win three Big Ten regular season titles and earn two trips to the Sweet Sixteen. An offense needs to have structure but at the same time leave room for players to make plays. Watch as Coach Painter shows you how to attack both man and zone defenses with three motion attacks.
Chalk Talk
First, Painter discusses the key elements of building a successful motion offense. He talks about explaining shot selection to your players as well as dribble rules, post play, and screening. During the practice portion of the segment, Coach Painter shows you how the offense can be initiated. Starting with a free throw or off an inbound, Painter goes through the offense in a 5-on-0 setting. You will also watch two drills that Purdue uses to teach their offense.
4-on-4 No Dribble Drill: develops coordination of the offense with great ball movement and cutting action
Transition Motion: teaches players how to flow into the half-court offense from a fast break
Inbound Plays
Watch as Purdue practices a number of their half-court inbound plays. These plays are safe from any location on the floor versus man or zone defenses and they can create all sorts of scoring opportunities. Coach Painter discusses the actions of his Split baseline series and how to run Split into screen-the-screener actions, side ball screens, stagger screens, or the zone offense. Box Z is another play to run against zone defenses and it morphs into four different zone attacks. Another three inbound plays use handoffs, stagger screens, and baseline drives to score in short clock situations.
Full Court Plays
Coach Painter addresses another special situations basketball plays as he walks his team through a number of full court plays. He uses “Box” as a sideline inbound against a pressure defense. He explains how to create space for the ball and how to defeat the trap.
The Free Throw Transition drill shows you how to break the 1-2-2- zone press. Painter discusses when the inbounder should run the baseline and he gives you three inbound plays to help find an open player against the most aggressive full court presses. Painter also reviews beating the 2-2-1 and Diamond presses.
All coaches can benefit from Coach Painter’s extensive knowledge of special situations. Expand yours with the help of the 2019 Big Ten Coach of the Year! Rent this special situations basketball plays DVD today.
Chris Mack
(Rental)-Smorgasbord Of Basketball Practice Drills
$17.99
Chris Mack: Smorgasbord of Basketball Practice Drills
Louisville head coach Chris Mack shares his ideas for organizing practices, discusses the Pack Line defense, and takes questions from coaches to show you 14 different drills that can help you improve on defense, rebounding, and overall team toughness. Mack spent several years at Xavier University where his team won the 2018 Big East championship and earned Mack a conference Coach of the Year award.
Mack is best known for the Pack Line defense and producing teams that rebound well and are simply tough. In this video, Mack demonstrates 14 drills and adds in several anecdotes that reveal his basketball philosophy.
Drills for the Pack Line Defense
Coach discusses the critical elements of the Pack Line defense including philosophy, body positioning, closeouts, and much more. He then shares drills like his favorite – the Blackhawk Drill. An on-ball defender must work the basic fundamentals: jump to the ball, bump the cutter, closeout, and pressure the ball to prevent straight-line scores.
You will also see three drills that focus on stopping fast breaks. You’ll get a glimpse of how Coach Mack teaches players to get back in transition.
Rebounding & Toughness Drills
To win the rebounding battle, teams must develop a level of toughness. Mack shows you five drills he uses to produce hard-nosed, physical rebounders. Teaching points in the drills are:
The “hit and seal” approach to individual rebounding
Protecting the basketball while under intense pressure
Battling for offensive position in the post
Containing the dribble with intense on-ball pressure
Offensive Drills
Players have to learn to play through pressure. Coach Mack shares three drills that help players use their dribble to beat the 5-second count and maintain possession of the ball. The Pressure Drill helps players maintain their composure and be strong with the ball while under stress.
According to Coach Mack, the best post move is no post move. Learn how to position close to the rim and finish strong with a drill specifically for post players. Mack also shares teaching points for scoring close to the rim.
This is an excellent video for coaches looking to improve overall toughness. Coach Mack has had great success throughout his career using the drills he shows you in this presentation.
Roy Rana
(Rental)-Special Teams Play For Basketball
$17.99
Winning the Game within the Game: Special Teams Play for Basketball
Possessions count in basketball and scoring in every single situation is crucial for teams to be successful. Roy Rana, former Sacramento Kings assistant and Canadian Junior National team head coach, shares with you a number of set plays designed for all of those special situations coaches encounter during the course of a game. From plays after a timeout to scoring off an inbound play, Coach Rana has a package of plays that will put you in position to score in special situations.
Zipper Series
In the Zipper Series, Coach Rana shows you three options that use the exact same setup. Each set has several counters in case the defense takes away a certain option. You’ll see how you can get a 3-point shot, post feed, or a dribble handoff in each set. Coach Rana also shows you how to create a 3-on-3 in the half-court opening up the floor for players to create a quick shot.
Time Out Series
Coach Rana shares a number of plays that can be run in full- or half-court situations. Baseline and sideline out of bounds plays can be used to turn a late-game shot into your half-court offense keeping players comfortable. You will see several NBA-type plays in the Pistol action which has multiple actions including opening up one side of the floor for your point guard.
Late Game Shots
During the course of a season, a late-game shot can mean the difference between the end of a season and continuing in the postseason. Coach Rana shares five late-game plays that create misdirection and confusion for a defense. You will find a play that fits your style of play as Rana includes Horns action plays and more.
Coaches at any level will find something in this video they can add to their offensive playbook. Coach Rana provides a number of ways for you to get a late-game 3-pointer or points off of an inbound play. Own his video today to give your team an offensive advantage!
Bob Huggins
(Rental)-The 'dive & Fill' Zone Offense
$15.99
Bob Huggins' zone offense targets the highest-risk area of the floor, the high post. To make the zone's core work, this offense employs the "dive-and-fill" method. Coach Huggins shows the basics of the offense using four players in this clinic on the floor. The high post, short corner, and wings are the main areas of the floor. The guard is a key position for the high-post player. The offense is able to win a 3-on-2 advantage when the ball reaches this area. Basic alignment is a 2-1-2 with the most active, best player at the high post. Huggins demonstrates the three-man rotation at the baseline when the ball's direction is inverted. This is a great feature because it allows a 3-point shooter to be free in the corners. Huggins shows how Huggins can get the ball to the high post or to the open shooter on either wing. Huggins also shows how to make space for a lob to the rim. Huggins demonstrates how to create mismatches in the zone once the action has become 5-on-5. There are three options: the ball screen, the corner action, and the dribble pull.
65 minutes. 2007.
Phil Martelli
(Rental)-Stealing Points By Mastering Special Situations
$17.99
Stealing Points by Mastering Special Situations
In the course of any basketball game, a number of special situations arise. Being prepared for these situations can make a huge difference in the win-loss column over the course of a season. Making things up on the sideline in pressure situations is a recipe for disaster. In this video, former Saint Joseph’s University head coach and current Michigan assistant Phil Martelli shows you how to master the multiple situations that arise during basketball games.
Coach Martelli had an illustrious career at Saint Joseph’s where he won the 2004 NABC, Chevrolet, AP, and Naismith Coach of the Year Awards. He was also a four-time Atlantic-10 Coach of the Year. In this video, he takes you on the court to demonstrate how you can steal precious points in special situations.
Late Game Situations
Coach Martelli covers the most common late-game special situations. These include:
Fouling at the end of a game
Intentionally missing a free throw
Rebounding an intentionally missed free throw when down by two points
Rebounding an intentionally missed free throw when down by three points
Full-court plays when you are down by two, three, or four with six seconds to play
Communicating with teammates to save the ball out of bounds
Tweaking your full-court press to get a 5-second call on your opponent inbounding the ball late in a game
Creating side out of bounds plays that flow directly into your half-court offense
Playing successfully underneath your own basket at the end of a game with various position options
So many games come down to a possession or two. Being prepared to attack these special situations can be critical to stealing games. Coach Martelli can prepare you for these situations which can be the difference between a winning season and a losing one. Rent this special situations DVD today.
Barry Kagan
(Rental)-Strength Training To Take You To The Next Level
$29.99
Sports Performance Strength Program for the Next Level
Tremendous sports performance strength program video guide. Whether you are a high school or college athlete looking to take your game to the next level, this video from certified strength and conditioning specialist Barry Kagan can help you get there. The former strength and conditioning coach at Maryland, Kagan has coached more than 100 All-Americans, 15 NCAA national championship programs, and has been involved in the development of over 50 professional athletes. Kagan is highly regarded in the area of sport performance and preparation.
In this sports performance strength program video, Coach Kagan introduces you to the technique and training needed to complete the core of any strength program. With five hours of video, you are presented with enough material to take any athlete through a 10-plus week preseason preparation program. Some of the key features of Coach Kagan’s presentation include:
Nearly five hours of video footage
A “Start Here” guide to instruct athletes with easy to follow flow charts that determine which program to implement based on the timing of their year-round preparation.
Teaching methods for all strength training exercises contained in the video series
Introductory Lift Cards for athletes to fill out during strength training sessions
Guidance on warm up and prehab routines used with all strength training routines
How to perform a strength assessment
How to perform a fitness assessment
Also included are bonus materials such as a conditioning guide, an agility guide, three different 10-plus-week preseason training programs, and four different 10-week strength training routines designed for a variety of sports.
Sports Performance Strength Program & Nutriton
Coach Kagan also gets into other elements of training and addresses common questions such as protein intake, supplements, and common training myths. For high school athletes, committing to the training programs presented will allow you to be prepared for high-level competition. The same holds true for college athletes aspiring to even greater athletic achievements. Coach Kagan gives you all the tools needed to take your athletic career to another level. Rent this sports performance strength program training DVD today.
Snow Valley
(Rental)-Snow Valley Basketball Camp: Offensive Skills
$19.99
Offensive Skills in Basketball - Snow Valley
Develop your entire offensive game with the help of the Snow Valley Basketball Camp. The camp is one of the best in the nation and features former NCAA and NBA coach Tates Locke and NBA/Elite College Skills coach Drew Hanlen, among others. In this video, coaches work on a number of offensive fundamentals.
Moving Without the Ball
Players must be able to move without the ball. Coach Hanlen describes five different cuts a player can make to create space after coming off of a screen. The 4-on-4 cutthroat drill is introduced to force players to use one of the cuts to get open.
Post Player Fundamentals
Coaches use drills to teach post players the proper footwork and hand and body position involved in post play. You will see instruction on posting up and entry passes.
Individual Offense
Coach Hanlen shows you 1-on-0 and 1-on-1 drills designed to improve a player’s individual offense. Players use fakes and quick body movements to get their defender off balance.
Transition Offense
Coach Paul Saevre, a Beloit College assistant, insists on players making quick decisions in game-like situations. In this segment, he puts players in various scenarios – 2-on-1 and eventually 5-on-5 – to help develop this skill. He also puts players through a secondary break drill to further enhance teaching quick decision making.
Offensive Skill Work: Pick and Roll
The pick and roll must be mastered as it is a big part of today’s game. Coach Hanlen teaches the art of the action. He teaches guards how to read when coming off of a screen and how to attack a defense. Coach Hanlen uses a series of drills to teach foot position, shoulder placement, and how to maintain your vision when coming off a screen.
Zone Offense
In the final segment, players learn a simple but effective zone offense. Players learn that passing and fake passes really disrupt the zone. Coach Locke uses a 4-on-4 shell drill to teach players how to attack the seams in a zone defense. He also shows players how to use dribble penetration to forces two players to guard one offensive player.
This 194-minute video is another outstanding presentation from Snow Valley Basketball Camp, which gives players all of the fundamentals and technical skills they need to become top players at any level. Rent this offensive skills in basketball DVD today.
Chris Mooney
(Rental)-Team & Individual Drills For The Princeton Style Offense
$15.99
Make sure you are more precise with your passes
Enhance your catch and shoot technique
Encourage your players to make better game decisions
Prepare your players for every situation that may arise during a game.
Chris Mooney shows how to organize a practice that includes drills for improving team shooting, passing and ball handling skills. This video is ideal for coaches who want to improve their team's skills but have limited time to do individual drills.
Coach Mooney starts with a quick warm-up that involves full-court dribble moves and lay-ups, as well as star passing. Mooney's version of the star-passing drill emphasizes spacing and hard cuts. He also encourages catches and catches, as players engage in bounce, over-head and chest passes.
Mooney guides players through pass-and-cut lay-ups as well as driving lay-ups. Next, Coach Mooney demonstrates the three-line running drill. This requires total concentration as players sprint up and down the court to pass, catch, and score.
Mooney continues the skill work with two additional shooting drills. Standing still 3's require players to shoot from specific spots on the floor while standing still. Mooney sets an 80-point goal in his 2-line shooting drills. These drills require three basketballs and two lines of players. Shots are taken from different locations on the floor. Mooney ends the video with 2-on-2 and 3-on-3 drills. These require players to create screens, slip screens, and communicate while they are not moving.
Coach Mooney is a disciple of Princeton Offense and was a four-year starter under Hall of Fame coach Pete Carril at Princeton. These drills will make your players more efficient with the little time they have.
72 minutes. 2009.