Rob McClanaghan
(Rental)-Elite Level Post Player Development
$19.99
Elite Level Post Player Drills & Development
To develop their skills at an elite level, NBA players like Russell Westbrook, Kevin Love, Kevin Durant, and Stephen Curry turn to professional basketball trainer Rob Mcclanaghan. He has helped develop some of the game’s best post players and in this presentation he takes you through the same drills he uses with the likes of Anthony Davis and the WNBA’s Candace Parker.
Players learn how to create scoring opportunities with their back to the basket. McClanaghan works on catching and facing up, duck-ins, rebounding, and more. Regardless of position, players learn to become more effective scorers.
Back to the Basket Post Player Drills
The work beings close to the rim which helps players build the skills they need to progress and move further away from the basket. For every move and drill, Coach McClanaghan teaches the details that players need in order to beat defenders and score around the rim using no dribble, one dribble, or a combination of the two.
For each move, McClanaghan teaches a counter move to keep defenders off balance. The Turnaround Series helps players develop patience in working near the rim. They learn to use effective footwork, stay low, and beat defenders in the low post.
Catch and Face Post Player Drills
Post players move from the low block to the mid- and high post. To be effective in scoring from these areas, players must be able to catch the ball and square up to the basket to create scoring opportunities. Coach McClanaghan teaches a number of drills, which can all be used on the perimeter as well. This helps make post players more versatile.
By using the Jab Step, Coach McClanaghan shows a series of moves and counters that allow players to rip and attack the basketball using a spin back, 1-2 shot, or pushback shot.
Duck-Ins, Rebounding, and Trail Shot Post Player Drills
The final segment in the presentation involves duck-in moves and rebounding around the basket. Having these finishing skills is vital for any post player, especially against strong defenders. Coach McClanaghan talks about “holding the seal” which can help any post player gain an advantage when using these finishing moves.
You will see a great rebounding drill that helps develop quickness and hand-eye coordination. Players also learn to rebound, gain control, and finish on the offensive end. Another drill has posts run the floor. Players must be able to put the ball on the floor and finish with a jump shot. The jump shot drill is also a good conditioning drills for posts.
This is as good a video as there is on the market for developing post players. Coach McClanaghan gives you the drills and guides you through an effective post workout. Rent this post player drills & development DVD today.
Rob McClanaghan
(Rental)-Elite Level Perimeter Player
$19.99
Elite Basketball: Perimeter Player Development
Professional basketball trainer Rob McClanaghan has trained some of the NBA’s and WNBA’s best. Players like Russell Westbrook, Kevin Durant, Stephen Curry, and Candace Parker have all trained with McClanaghan. In this video, the NBA skills trainer lays out his blueprint for building the complete perimeter player.
Coach McClanaghan starts with shooting and moves through stationary and moving ball-handling drills, change of direction drills, and drills for working on using ball screens.
Elite Basketball Shooting Form
The fundamentals of shooting are important at any level. Coach McClanaghan demonstrates how to properly shoot the ball. Players then work on mastering their technique and form.
Stationary & Moving Ball-Handling
No matter what level a player is at, they must work on the basic fundamentals. One of those, of course, is ball-handling. Coach McClanaghan puts players through a set of 10 simple, effective, and time-efficient drills that help players improve their dribbling technique. Players also see several new dribbling moves that create scoring opportunities for everyone on the floor.
Change of Speed/Direction
To be a great perimeter player, one must be able to deceive defenders by changing speed and/or direction. Coach McClanaghan helps players build these skills with a set of “off the wing” moves. Players must have a strong jab step.
McClanaghan demonstrates an effective jab step and then adds a counter. Each move that players develop must have a counter. Having a variety of moves makes a player that much more potent when they get the ball on the wing.
Ball Screens
Today’s offenses utilize the ball screen more and more. To be an effective guard or wing, players must be able to set up defenders and use ball screens. Coach McClanaghan works with players to help them read the defense. That way, players can work against hedges, hard hedges, traps, and defenders going under the screen.
McClanaghan also works on dribble pull-ups, lateral action, and drive and kicks. Each has a drill or two that helps players develop these skills. Like the rest of his drills, these are not only designed for skill development, they also help players learn to perform under pressure and serve as conditioning drills.
This DVD is loaded with ideas and drills from one of the NBA’s best skills trainers. Let Coach McClanaghan help you build quality perimeter players by adding this to your coaching video library. Rent this elite basketball perimeter player DVD today.
Bob McKillop
(Rental)-Drills To Build Your Offensive Imagination
$15.99
Offensive Drills to Build Your Imagination
Learn how to fill up your playbook with motion and set offenses that will allow your players to shine on the court. Current Davidson College head coach Bob McKillop, who coached NBA MVP Stephen Curry, shows you his offensive system in this video. It’s the same system he uses at Davidson and in the 2013 World University Games where he led Team USA.
Read and React Offense
Coach McKillop shows you the breakdown drills he uses to implement his offense. You will learn how to teach the offense within your own system. One of the Coach McKillop’s primary points is the concept of attacking the attacker to create flow and rhythm within your offense. With an emphasis on simplicity, Coach McKillop is able to teach players how to read defenses and create the appropriate rhythm and flow.
The Davidson Offense
Using on-court demonstrations, Coach McKillop, who has nearly 600 career wins, demonstrates the basics of his Davidson offense. He teaches you five drills that instill the following concepts:
How to attack space
Find the open man
Catch and see the floor
Dribble with a purpose
Finish the cut
Each of these concepts, when mastered, will help your offense become successful. Players become better decision makers on the court and, ultimately, make the half-court offense unstoppable.
This is one of the best DVDs you can buy to help players at any level understand how to play the game. It is not simply a patterned offense. It’s one that allows players to develop their basketball IQ and make them a threat to score at all times. Rent this Offensive Drills DVD today.
Noel Gillespie
(Rental)-Early Pick & Roll Attack
$15.99
The Early Pick-and-Roll Attack
The NBA’s Phoenix Suns have long been associated with high-scoring, fast break offenses. In this video, you will gain firsthand knowledge of the Suns mid-2000s up-tempo attack led by two-time NBA Most Valuable Player Steve Nash. Coach Noel Gillespie, a Suns assistant who is now a G-League head coach, gives you a detailed look at how the Suns got the ball up the floor quickly and used a “7 seconds or less” mentality to become one of the league’s top scoring teams.
Drag Series
The Suns Drag Series is reviewed by Gillespie. The series includes the dribble drag, single drag, and double drag. Gillespie outlines each player’s responsibility including scoring options in each set. He also presents a number of counters that you can put in place against various defenses.
Coach Gillespie details each player’s responsibility in transition whether off of a made basket, a defensive rebound, a blocked shot, or a steal. Gillespie shows you the weaknesses in defenses that are getting back in transition and how to attack them with early pick and roll actions.
21 Series
Another series of plays used by the Suns was part of the 21 Series. It is a series where players are forced to sprint up and down the floor in an effort to maximize scoring opportunities. In the 21 Series, Gillespie shows you there are more options in place for your point guard and plenty of chances for your post players to get involved. Gillespie demonstrates a number of actions including 21 Chase, Counter, Keep, At, Flare, and Delay.
Quick Action
Gillespie continues his teaching with the Suns Quick Action. The popular transition series is based on a wide pin down screen where the wings are looking for curl action and the posts are looking for duck-ins. The point guard has the opportunity to turn the corner for an open drive as well. In addition, Gillespie shows you a quick step up and a quick big which are used for big plays in transition.
Coach Gillespie’s video is short, coming in at 35 minutes, but it is full of information related to improving in transition. If you are looking for ways to create an attacking mentality in your program, this is the DVD for you.
Terry Layton
(Rental)-Explosive & Full Court Drills Around The World
$15.99
Explosive and Full Court Drills from Around the World
Terry Layton has been around the world as a basketball coach, scout, and player. Currently a Nike scout and International Basketball Consultant for Latin America, Layton offers some of what is being done at the international level. He shares some very innovative drills and ideas not seen elsewhere. All the drills are demonstrated with just two baskets, which is what most international coaches have available.
Explosion Drills
Using whiteboard diagrams and on-court demonstrations, Coach Layton provides an overview of explosion drills. These are used to improve an athlete’s speed and teach an athlete how to change speeds. It’s a unique look inside some interesting training.
Coach Layton discusses 10 aspects of explosion training. These include moving faster after making a fake, increasing speed when changing direction, exploding after a pass or screen, exploding into position in transition, and more. You will see two drills on technique, two on faking, three drills that work on passing, and many more. There are also defensive drills including one for long traps and one for short traps. The drills give unique insight into basketball in the international arena.
Full Court Drills
In the next segment, Coach Layton covers seven drills used by some of the top international coaches in the game. Each drill incorporates Fartlek training or continuous interval training to help condition athletes. The full-court drills work on fundamental habits
warmup or pre-game routines to get players loose and focused
Chinese Drill: players
that turn athletes into explosive players. You will see passing drills that teach players how to get the ball to an open teammate. Along with that, Coach Layton shows you a new concept called “belly passes” to prepare players for any open shot.
The drills Coach Layton shares include:
Argentine Drill: use for learn to attack the basket off a pick-and-roll or pick-and-pop
Mexican 3-Ball Drill: players master the triple threat and shot prep as they look to attack the basket off a drive and kick situation
Coach Layton’s presentation can help you develop players all while maximizing your gym space. Push your players to a new level of training and moving with this DVD. Rent this Full Court Drills DVD today.
Geno Auriemma
(Rental)-Dynamic Offensive Practice Drills
$15.99
Your team's ability pass, catch, dribble and shoot can be improved.
Practice drills can help you build your offense
Conditioning can be incorporated into offensive drills
Make sure that you transfer your drills from practice to the field.
Geno Auriemma teaches half- and full court offensive drills as part of his daily practice. These drills demonstrate the key to team offense: Being able to pass, catch and dribble.
He then shows his 2-man passing drill, 2-line layup drill and 3-man weave half-court and full court drills. Then he begins his full court court transition offense with his 3-man drill. Next, a player is added to make it 4-on-0 before finally making it 5-on-1 transition. These drills create a game-like environment and push the defense to lay up or get them back up. Finally, he adds a player to go 4-on-0, finally reaching 5-on-0 transition.
These drills will not only improve your team's ability to pass, catch and dribble but also help with communication and conditioning. Auriemma is now able to use this drill to help with his secondary offensive ideas.
He concludes with questions about practice setup, inbounds plays and facing full court pressure defense.
These proven drills by Geno Auriemma will help you improve your offense this season.
75 minutes. 2010.
Billy Donovan
(Rental)-Drills For Shooting & Defending The 3 Point Shot
$15.99
Find out everything you need about shooting and defending three pint shots from National Champion coach Billy Donovan
This section contains information on shot distribution, pinpoint passing, charting shots, and practice.
Four comprehensive shooting drills that will help your team improve their shooters
Coach Donovan's offense is built around the 3-point shot. It has made a significant difference in major wins and disappointing losses. The 3-point shot is an offensive difference-maker, but it is equally important to defend the 3-point line. Donovan believes shot selection is important and that great shots can be the result of a commitment to transitions and dribble penetration. The player-coach relationship fosters shooting confidence and is integrated into the offense.
Donovan shares tips and tricks on how to chart shots in practice, pinpoint passing, shot distribution, and more. Donovan demonstrates his 3-point shooting attack in four comprehensive shooting drills. You will learn how to defend the 3-point shot using Donovan's "no help rule" and trapping with rotation. Donovan's well-taught concepts will help you increase your point production while limiting your opponent's chances.
62 minutes. 2009.
Ed DeChellis
(Rental)-Ed Dechellis: 1--3--1 Extended Half Court Zone
$15.99
Playing the 1-3-1 zone defense is a great way to get rid of your opponent's best player. You can also move other players in defense. A player must be athletic and able to finish at the opposite end of the 1-3-1 zone. The back position is best for a point guard-type player. He covers a wide area from corner to corner, and must be a good communicator. The 3-man covers the left side, from wing block to wing. The best rebounder is the 4-man. He starts on the left wing. The 5-man is the best rebounder and sets up at the line of free throws. His coverage starts from the top of the key block. This defense must discourage the offensive from passing the ball. DeChellis reduces the zone by placing the ball in different places on the floor. To fine-tune the defense, drills are provided. DeChellis describes the 1-3-1 zone as a "high risk, high reward attack" which can quickly change the pace and leave athletic opponents tired.
69 minutes. 2007
Ganon Baker
(Rental)-Finishing School
$15.99
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Nate Oats
(Rental)-Dribble Drive Offense with Nate Oats
$18.99
Dribble Drive Offense
Not long ago, University of Alabama head coach Nate Oats was a high school head coach in Michigan. In this video, he showcases some of the shooting and dribble drive offense drills that have helped his teams compete on a high level. He turned the University of Buffalo into a MAC power (three tournament titles) using a fast, relentless style of offense. His video will help you teach your players how to use quick decision making skills to play fast and keep opponents on their toes.
Disadvantage Shooting
Players at high levels must have the ability to attack closeouts and defensive rotations. In 2-on-1 into 3-on-2 Shooting, the offense is put in an advantage situation where they must read the defense and be shot ready. The defender picks a player to close out to force them to react.
The drill builds to 3-on-2 Shooting and finally 4-on-3 Live where players can attack the over-closeout and hit the open player.
Transition Shooting
Coach Oats demonstrates a series of transition drills designed to help players make decisions on both offense and defense. In Cincinnati 1-on-1, offensive players attack the basket going downhill in seven seconds or less. The defense must decide how to level out the attack.
In the Cardinal Drill, players continue working on getting downhill on offense, but they are put into a 2-on-1 situation where they learn to make quick passes to open teammates that turn into easy baskets.
Blood Series
Blood Series is one of Coach Oats’ staples. It teaches players to read defenses in game-like situations. The drills are tailored to the dribble drive offense and have helped some of the best programs create scoring opportunities by learning how to attack gaps and get into the lane.
Slot Reads is a drill where players hunt for the paint and try to get an easy score. Players create gaps and driving angles by multiple drives into the paint. Corner Reads is a drill where players attack the baseline and learn to read the baseline defender. Wing Reads gets players between the top two defenders to create havoc on the defense once in the paint.
Coach Oats’ drills will help you develop a complete offense that attacks defenses. Players will enjoy attacking defenses as they hunt for what the defense gives them. Rent this dribble drive offense
Dan D'Antoni
(Rental)-Developing Players for a Free Flowing Offensive System
$18.99
Developing Players for a Free-Flowing Offensive System
Marshall University head coach Dan D’Antoni is building a winner and is doing so with a commitment to developing players. He led Marshall to its first NCAA tournament bid since 1987 in 2018 and attributes that to his player development. In this video, Coach D’Antoni dives deep into his philosophy of player development.
Player Development Philosophies
For D’Antoni, who is the brother of Houston Rockets coach Mike, player development begins with recruiting the right kids. He likes to recruit high-character kids and then develop them by setting a standard of excellence and by holding them accountable. What D’Antoni believes is important in the development of his players are the following:
Being a positive coach
Refusing to pigeonhole players into predetermined roles
Teaching beyond the fundamentals
A dedication to strength training and conditioning
Development Drills
After discussing his philosophy of player development, D’Antoni then demonstrates a number of drills that can help players expand their talents. It all begins with a warmup where players are challenged to get out of their comfort zone with a variety of difficult finishes at the rim.
The trademark D’Antoni offense is based upon the idea of positionless basketball and the pick and roll. Coach D’Antoni breaks down how to teach the pick and roll starting with a two-man demonstration and then progressing to include movement by other players off the ball.
Coach D’Antoni continues the pick and roll discussion adding how to look for attack angles, how to execute proper roll technique, and how to continue the offense after the initial pick and roll. D’Antoni reviews the pick and roll in a half-court set and when finished goes into how to incorporate the pick and roll into the transition game.
This developing players video takes a holistic approach to improving player performance. It starts with high-character players that give great effort in improving their range of skills. For coaches looking to add some new wrinkles to the development of their players, Coach D’Antoni’s presentation will challenge you. Rent this developing players DVD today.
Travis Steele
(Rental)-Developing Perimeter Players: Drills for Skills
$18.99
Perimeter Player Drills - Developing Perimeter Players: Drills for Skills
For ten seasons, Travis Steele served as an assistant coach at Xavier where the Musketeers went to the NCAA tournament eight times. That included a run to the Elite Eight in 2017. Now the head coach at Xavier, Steele shares his secrets to developing perimeter players. Having learned under a variety of successful coaches, Steele shows you how to create an effective individual perimeter player workout.
Culture
During his tenure at Xavier, Coach Steele has been directly involved in helping to create a culture of winning. He understands how to set the tone for players to develop into the best versions of themselves on the court. Having a plan and working within it, Steele has gained the trust of his players who buy into each and every workout and each and every drill. By sticking to the plan, players achieve their goals.
Developing the Perimeter Player Workout
Coach Steele builds an element of competition into his workouts. This helps players set the tone for each other at any given workout. The drills begin with form shooting and continue into a larger shooting warm up. Ball handling is next and then comes triangle shooting where players compete to beat their scores from the previous day’s workout.
The perimeter player drills then shift to shooting on the move and then finish with a teaching segment where players apply their skills in 1-on-1 competitive drills. Doing so has been one of the keys to the success of the Xavier program over the last decade.
Perimeter Player Drills
Commando is a dribbling drill where players learn to handle the ball in tight spaces as they work from the baseline to the elbow and back. The great players are the ones that learn to play in straight lines rather than go to where defenses dictate. The Commando Drill helps players move in straight lines and work on different moves to get around defenders.
The Two-Ball Command Drill works on dribbling on the move. Players use two basketballs instead of one and focus on dribbling with their head up to see the open floor. As they dribble, they are staying alert and ready for a coach’s command.
Coach Steele’s 56-minute video demonstrates his plan and attention to detail when it comes to putting together a workout. Steele’s system of developing perimeter players is based on creating a culture of competition and it works! Rent this perimeter player drills for basketball DVD today.
Terry Layton
(Rental)-Cutthroat 4 on 4 Drills & Variations
$18.99
Cutthroat 4-on-4 Drills & Variations
The Cutthroat Drill has become a staple in NBA and FIBA practices. While primarily a defensive drill, Nike scout and International Basketball Consultant Terry Layton offers a different take on Cutthroat using it as the cornerstone of his approach to coaching the sport.
Layton has over 300 wins as a high school, junior college, and college coach in the U.S. as well as 300-plus wins coaching at the international level. In this video, Layton shows you how he has taken the defensive-minded Cutthroat Drill and used it to maximize practice time by using it to work on offensive concepts as well.
Cutthroat Drill – The Set Up
The traditional Cutthroat drill was derived from the basic Shell Drill and has been used primarily to develop sound team defenses. Layton prefers to get the most out of the drill by teach offensive concepts as well. In preparing for Cutthroat, Layton teaches varying formations starting with the basic 2-2 as well a 1-2-1 alignment that many prefer.
Offensive Concepts
Layton works on offensive concepts such as cutting, creating movement, passing, and communication as part of the Cutthroat Drill. Players drill simple actions like stepping toward a pass in this live-action situation. This version of Cutthroat is much livelier and the fast pace prepares players for game situations.
Defensive Basics
With improved offensive play, the Cutthroat Drill becomes even more of a challenge for the defense. Layton will teach players the basics of defense including proper closeout technique. He will use the four-line closeout drill where he teaches players to close out with their feet parallel and pointed at the ball. This creates a wall that prevents dribble penetration.
With a solid understanding of closeouts, Layton introduces live 4-on-4. The drill begins with a pass to a perimeter player. The defense then touches hands before closing out to defend while the offense begins to attack the defense.
Keeping Everyone Involved
In an effort to avoid players standing around while the drill is in progress, Layton uses a number of ways to keep everyone active and engaged. Coach Layton likes to have at least 75 percent of his players active at all times. Some of the ways to do so are to have players work on conditioning or on passing fundamentals.
Coach Layton’s take on Cutthroat is what every coach should want from his practices: a competitive environment where players are actively engaged and improving their skills. This 67-minute video will have a lasting impact on how you approach practice daily.
Steve Prohm
(Rental)-Defensive Basics Drills To Build Your Man To Man Defense
$18.99
Basic Defense Drills for Basketball
The Iowa State basketball program has been known for its high-scoring offenses for much of the past decade. Head coach Steve Prohm has worked hard to develop his team’s defensive identity, one that has helped the Cyclones reach the NCAA Tournament three times during Prohm’s tenure.
In this excellent on-court video, Coach Prohm discusses and demonstrates some of the fundamental drills that he uses on a daily basis to build his defense. These are the same drills that helped Prohm take his first Cyclone team in 2015-16 to the Sweet Sixteen. The drills begin with individual technique and eventually build to team concepts.
Closeout and Denial Drills
The first five drills introduced by Coach Prohm all work on executing the closeout. Each drill is different, but the focus is the closeout. These drills include straight and angled closeouts, help defense, conditioning, sprints and slides, and denials. These drills can be incorporated into any system and can be adjusted for your style of play.
After the first five drills, Coach Prohm introduces the 6-Point Defensive drill which covers each element of a successful defensive system. These elements include:
Closeouts
Playing the gap
Denying the post
Playing two passes away
Giving early help
The basic defense drills for basketball then progress to what Prohm calls “energizers” where additional defenders are added. These drills work on important defensive concepts while also getting up and down the floor in 2-on-2 and 3-on-3 action. Coach Prohm spends some time in these drills talking about and demonstrating help defense.
Disadvantages and Transition Drills
In the course of any game, defenses are often forced to defend when at a disadvantage. You need to practice these situations in order to stop them. Coach Prohm shares three drills that teach the defense how to make stops in these situations.
4-on-3 Contest Drill
4-on-3 Disadvantage Drill
5-on-3 Transition Drill
All of these drills can be customized to fit any system. You can also modify them to include actions that you expect from certain opponents. These drills are valuable for any coach looking to build a defense capable of winning a championship. Rent this basic defense drills for basketball today.