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Continuity Pick & Roll Offense by Jerry Petitgoue Instructional Basketball Coaching Video
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Continuity Pick and Roll Offense Jerry Petigoue has had a long and decorated career as a high school basketball coach in Wisconsin. Coach Petigoue has recorded over 700 wins and has accumulated 19 conference championships and three state titles. He has done it using a highly effective and well-oiled continuity motion offense that he details in this video. You will see how Coach Petigoue’s offense can be implemented into your current attack and how it will benefit your program. The offense is easily adjustable to any defensive strategy and Petigoue includes a number of special options within the base offense. Coach Petigoue begins by teaching and demonstrating the movement patterns within his continuity ball screen offense. The offense is based upon repeated ball screens, dribble penetration and ball reversals. The idea is to force defenses to guard the most difficult play in basketball – the pick and roll. The continuity offense can be run out of any number of sets including a 1-4, 2-3, or 1-2-2 stack. Coach Petigoue will present to you a variety of options that will yield easy baskets. These options include back screens, slip screens, and staggered double screens. Coach Petigoue details a number of his special plays including: “Load” and “Lift”: Used to attack overly aggressive defenses that hard hedge or attempt to double team the ball handler on pick and rolls. High-Low: Used to isolate your low post scorer within a few feet of the basket. Guard’s Choice: This is a deceptive play that gives the ball handler a number of passing options for a quick score. Weak-side duck-in opportunities also are exist with this play. Coach Petigoue also presents effective methods for attacking full-court pressure. Using the 1-4 alignment, you will see the “Home Run” play that is designed to give the offense an easy full-court lay-up. Petigoue also shows you how to spread the floor to increase your opportunities at easy baskets. This 64-minute video shows you exactly how to implement the continuity ball screen offense that has yielded hundreds of wins over three decades for Coach Petigoue. It’s an offense that involves each player with numerous scoring options. Learn it today!
Complete Package For Man & Zone Offense by Kevin Boyle Instructional Basketball Coaching Video
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Complete Package for Man & Zone Offense Kevin Boyle has built one of the most successful high school boys’ basketball programs in the nation at Montverde Academy (FL). Boyle has won five high school national championships and has been named a national coach of the year eight times. Between 2011 and 2015, Boyle coached five players selected in the top-3 of the NBA draft. In this video, Coach Boyle presents a complete offensive package for man and zone defenses. He includes fundamental drills, transition play, set plays, and pressure releases. Drills for Man & Zone Offense In order for players to be multidimensional they must work on fundamentals. Coach Boyle starts with players going through drills to work on dribble penetration and using ball screens. In both situations, he runs players through the various options while reading the defense to make good decisions. Next, Coach Boyle moves to shooting drills for guards. The drills work on skills like coming off of a screen to get a shot, reading help defense, and how to get open. This is followed by post work where players work the Mikan Drill and several variations of it. Transition Offense Playing in transition is crucial to getting great scoring opportunities. In this segment, Coach Boyle works through a progression that starts with a three-man break and then moves to 4- and 5-man versions. In the 5-man break, Coach Boyle goes through some of the early offense options, all of which come from the fundamental drills from earlier in the presentation. Special Situations Finally, Coach Boyle runs through some special situations for their 4-Out, 1-In motion offense. He also includes set plays, pressure releases, and clear outs. After working on man-to-man defenses, Coach Boyle talks about attacking multiple zone defenses like the 2-3, 1-3-1, 1-2-2, and 3-2. The goal for the offense is to create as many 2-on-1 situations as possible as these can break down the zone. Coach Boyle does a great job of presenting everything a coach and team needs to become a strong offensive team with many different options for success! Rent this Man & Zone offense DVD today.
Building The Dematha Team Defense by Donnie Jones Instructional Basketball Coaching Video
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Building the DeMatha Basketball Team Defense The high school basketball program at DeMatha Catholic in Maryland is nationally known and has been for years. Now under head coach Mike Jones, DeMatha adheres to the old adage “defense wins championships.” Jones has produced over 500 career wins and dozens of championships in the very competitive Washington, D.C. area. In this basketball team defense video, Coach Jones shares with coaches how his program became a defensive powerhouse. After playing for legendary DeMatha coach Morgan Wooten, Jones played at Old Dominion and then returned home first as an assistant and then as the Stags head coach. Jones shares his defensive strategies which begin with emphasizing defensive rotations to minimize any middle penetration. His defense focuses on pressuring the ball, challenging shooters, and not getting beat off the first dribble. In order to create a strong basketball team defense, Coach Jones believes in a few critical concepts. He shares each of those in his presentation. Beating the offense to the middle of the floor Keeping the ball on one side of the court Moving on the pass Communicating at all times with teammates Coach Jones gets into defensive rotations. In order to perfect those rotations, he shares a series of 10 drills designed to create and sustain effective defensive play. Basic techniques are reinforced with advanced strategies like “Perfect Slide,” 1-on-1 full-court slides, and closeout drills. You’ll also see the Wildcat Series which teaches players to stay low on defense and close out strong. Jones then goes into great detail on the DeMatha Shell Drill covering every aspect of proper defensive rotation. In the 5-Man Shell drills, Coach Jones covers how to defend the high and low posts, denial defense, defending cutters, and communication on weakside help. Learn how to dominate on the defensive end with perfect rotations from one of the game’s best high school coaches. Rent this basketball team defense DVD today.
Building Your Offense With A Purpose by Bob McKillop Instructional Basketball Coaching Video
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Bob McKillop took over as the head coach at Davidson in 1989. He’s been there ever since and has enjoyed an amazing career. He’s won numerous conference regular season and tournament titles as well as multiple Coach of the Year awards. His 2008 team advanced all the way to the Elite Eight. McKillop has done it all with a very simple philosophy. The details are the foundation of success. In this presentation, McKillop shares his seven keys to successful basketball. These are: Seeing Talking Having an act Be down and balanced Do the little things Flesh-to-flesh contact Finish everything You will also learn the four objectives McKillop uses on a daily basis to teach the game of basketball. They are simple. Let’s get better Have fun Play to win Make every play count These daily objectives are controlled by the coach and, if done right, will improve the learning environment of any basketball practice. Coach McKillop’s philosophy on offense is to use a full-court attacking offense that is extremely aggressive. The offense attacks with discipline taking high percentage shots in transition. The offensive system relies on five basic rules which are given below. Catch and See: Athletes quickly find their teammates, who is guarding them, and where the opponent is guarding. This helps slow the game down for athletes. Dribble with a Purpose: Attack somebody or help somebody. Offense is a Fight for Space: Run through your cut or pivot to create space. Finish Your Cut: Find a spot on the floor and get there after the cut to create space. Help Somebody: Learn to sacrifice. Set a screen, run hard up the floor, make an extra pass. Coach McKillop puts these daily objectives and rules to work in some of his team drills. You will see a 2-Man Stretch Drill, Read the Coach, 3-on-3 with a Coach, and the Triangle Shell Drill. McKillop’s entire career has been based on these simple objective and rules. Strive to be better this season by taking something from Coach McKillop, the 2008 NABC Coach of the Year.
Championship Gap Man & Sliding Zone by Jack Bennett Instructional Basketball Coaching Video
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Competitive Offensive And Defensive by Jim Calhoun Instructional Basketball Coaching Video
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Bill Self's Offensive Basketball Playbook by Bill Self Instructional Basketball Coaching Video
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Bill Self’s Offensive Basketball Playbook Bill Self is one of the premier college basketball coaches in America. His Kansas teams have won 15 Big 12 regular season championships. With 700-plus career wins and a national championship in 2008, Self was inducted into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame in 2017. In this video, he reveals his 2-Game and 4-Game attacks that have made the Jayhawks one of the best offensive teams in the country. You will get a look inside the full offensive package at Kansas including the transition attack, set plays, press breaks, and two zone offenses. Skills and Offensive Approach Kansas starts practice with a number of position-specific skill development drills. Watch has Self describes what he wants from post players and from guards in a 2-on-2 breakdown drill in which players screen on the two-side of Self’s motion offense. Watch as Self shows you how to flow from transition right into the half-court attack. Self explains why he doesn’t like the secondary break and instead goes right into the half-court offense. Next is a full-court press break. Coach Self’s press break is unique in that players do not run through a scripted sequence. Instead, they use a set of principles to guide them through the break. Using a 7-on-5 drill, players are challenged to advance the ball against the press. Self places a big emphasis on half-court offense. He uses a whiteboard plus on-court demonstration to show you how to counter post traps and get easy scores. You’ll also see the Jayhawks go through five of their quick hitters in a 5-on-5 situation. Attacking Zones and Inbound Strategies Self shows you how to attack the zone defense with a perimeter-oriented lineup. Guards learn to flash to the high post and simultaneously stretch the floor with movement around the perimeter. You will also see a more traditional zone attack with two post players. In addition, Coach Self teaches how to manage timeouts and he shows you a series of sideline out of bounds plays that can transition right into your half-court offense. There is something for everyone in this video from one of the game’s best coaches. Rent this basketball offensive playbook DVD today.
Breakdown Drills for the Continuity On Ball Screen High Low Offense by Jaime White Instructional Basketball Coaching Video
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Breakdown Drills for the Continuity On-Ball Screen Offense High-Low Action Fresno State University women’s head coach Jaime White goes in-depth with the continuity on-ball screening high-low offense in this video. Coach White was the winningest coach in Northern Colorado history before taking the job at Fresno State. In six seasons with the Bulldogs, White has guided her team to three 20-win seasons and four postseason appearances. In this video, you will see 16 drills that help the development of the continuity ball screen offense high-low action. The drills help to decipher all of the different issues teams face in putting together this effective offensive system. Coach White breaks down each drill and emphasizes the skills players should be working on in each one. Drills & Explanations Coach White begins with a thorough explanation of each drill using a whiteboard. She explains the drill as well as how the drill fits into the continuity ball-screen offense. Next, Coach White goes to the court to demonstrate each drill from the whiteboard chat. The idea of seeing it first and then watching it live is an approach that can help coaches better understand the concepts and the drills presented. Some of what is taught in the drills includes the following: Drive & Kick High-Low Post-Ups Double Ball Screens Post Dives Pick & Pops Sets & Ball Screen Tips Coach White shows you two different sets in her offense. The first is Twist, where you get some great ball screen action that leads to post-ups. You will also see counters for when the post-up is denied. The second set is Double, which begins with a double ball screen. One screener slips while the other rolls and both become scoring threats. The action is difficult to stop. Coach White also shows you how Double can flow right into Twist. This helps to minimize the amount of learning your players have to do while still keeping the ability to attack defenses with multiple sets. One of the great benefits of this video for coaches is that it teaches specific skills related to screening. Coach White talks about having proper footwork, screening angles, and cutting in sharp lines. Regardless of the offense you run, the knowledge of screening is beneficial. If you are searching for an offense that gets your players high percentage shots, then this presentation is for you. Learn the drills needed to install an effective continuity on-ball screening high-low offense today. Rent this ball screen offense DVD today.
Bo Ryan's 1-2-1-1 Press & Press Attack by Bo Ryan Instructional Basketball Coaching Video
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1-2-1-1 Press and Press Attack Former University of Wisconsin head coach Bo Ryan was well-known for having teams that could apply pressure on defense and that could break pressure on offense. Ryan, a member of the College Basketball Hall of Fame, led his 2014 and 2015 teams to back-to-back trips to the Final Four. In this video, Coach Ryan breaks down his full-court diamond press and how to beat pressure with strategies that will get the ball safely into your half-court offense. Press Defense Coach Ryan offers several reasons why teams would want to play an aggressive style of full-court pressure defense. The diamond press is Ryan’s signature and an easy way to get quick turnovers early in a possession. Ryan goes through how to position players on your team so they are playing a spot in the press that suits their strengths. You will see the various trap opportunities available depending upon where the ball is inbounded. Ryan shows you how to adjust the press based upon the scouting of an opponent as well as how to increase the aggressiveness of the defense by chasing opponents into second traps in the same possession. Beating Pressure Defense Coach Ryan is a master at protecting the basketball especially when his teams are under pressure. Learn how he beats pressure by teaching the inbounder’s thought process. You will see how to look up the floor to throw the deep pass and beat the defense quickly. Coach Ryan lays out his press break showing you the progression of options and the thought process of the inbounder. “Z the Court” is a concept that helps players keep proper spacing and it maximizes the number of receiver options for advance passes. If you have an exceptionally tall player, Ryan shows you how to take advantage of that size. This video is a great way to learn how to both apply pressure on defense and how to break it when on offense, and it comes from one of the best college basketball coaches of all-time.
Basketball Toughness Drills to Improve Your Team Physcially & Mentally by John Pigatti Instructional Basketball Coaching Video
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Basketball Toughness Drills to Improve Your Team Physically and Mentally If you are looking to improve your team’s toughness, South Suburban College head coach John Pigatti can help. In this basketball toughness drills video, he provides you with practice drills designed to develop a mindset of toughness. Coach Pigatti’s teams have developed that mindset and have helped him win over 83 percent of his career games. Pigatti has coached two National Players of the Year and nine Region IV Players of the Year. He has also led his teams to nine Region IV championships. Watch as he demonstrates how to build a culture of toughness in your program. Passing Drills for Toughness The idea of basketball toughness drills begins in the warmup drills in practice. Coach Pigatti begins with the Olympic Passing drill where eight players work together on passing skills. The emphasis in the drill is on catching on the move, working on pivoting, and preventing turnovers. The drill progresses to work on different types of passes. The overhead pass or the bounce pass, for example, can be the point of emphasis. The drill ends up going full court and forces players to go hard as they have to run longer distances. This works on passing skills but also incorporates an element of toughness. Two other passing drills are presented here. The 50 Pass Drill is one which requires players to make 50 passes without a dribble or a shot. The emphasis here is to improve passing while being disciplined in handling the basketball. Defensive Drills for Toughness Coach Pigatti demonstrates a few drills in this segment. He begins with the Loose Ball Charge Drill. A player starts at the free throw lane. A coach rolls the ball out onto the floor and the player must dive for it, recover it, and pass it back to the coach. The next phase is to save balls that are going out of bounds. Coach Pigatti reviews the rules of saving a ball here which includes the idea of saving the ball to the nearest corner. Finally, players take a charge as a teammate drives. Rebounding Drills for Toughness Pigatti shares that 72 percent of teams that win also win the rebounding battle. He then demonstrates the War Drill, a full-court, 4-on-4 drill that starts with four perimeter offensive players and four defensive players starting on the restricted arc facing the basket. A shot is taken and the defense must block out and secure the rebound. One variation of the drill is the defense has to let the ball hit the floor once before securing the rebound. This forces the defense to hold their block out longer than normal. There is no doubt that tough teams win more games. Coach Pigatti’s video shows you a number of ways in which you can build a culture of toughness putting your team on a path to win more games. Rent this basketball toughness drills DVD today.
Bob Hurley's All Time Favorite Basketball Practice Drills by Bob Hurley Instructional Basketball Coaching Video
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Bob Hurley Drills My All Time Favorite Practice Drills Over a 45-year career as the mentor of one of the top high school basketball programs in the nation, Bob Hurley has run just about every drill in existence. In this video, Coach Hurley shares with you his all-time favorite drills. In addition, he also talks about how he likes to organize practices. A member of the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame, Hurley opens his presentation sharing some advice on coaching. Coaches should never be finished learning and should work to improve their craft. Hurley talks about practice planning, drill work, and more. Pre-Practice and Warm-Up Drills Coach Hurley’s favorite warm-up drills worked on the three foundational skills of basketball: dribbling, passing, and shooting. He shows you the Fire Passing Drill which forces players to concentrate and communicate. The Michigan State series gets players moving and finishing around the basket. Drills like Up Two, Back Two, and the Chill Drill teach players how to attack a trap and also work on change of direction moves. All of Hurley’s warm-up drills challenge players both mentally and physically. Rebounding and Closeout Drills You can’t play offense if you can’t rebound! Coach Hurley trains players to be instinctive around the basket. The Oregon Rebounding Drills helps create toughness and forces players to compete for rebounds. One of the more challenging fundamentals of defense is the closeout. Coach Hurley shares a number of drills that help to teach the technique as well as incorporate things like ball screen defense in the 4-Line Passing Drill. The 3-on-3 and 4-on-3 Closeout Drills work on defensive efficiency especially in disadvantage situations. Conversion Drill One of the reasons why Coach Hurley’s St. Anthony’s HS teams were so hard to score against in transition was the 5-on-5 Conversion Drill. Your team will learn how to communicate and stop the ball in transition. Shooting Drills & Half-Court 3-on-3 To learn how to play off of each other, Hurley uses the 3-on-3 Half-Court Drill. Players incorporate all they have learned in half-court offense and defense. Coach Hurley then shifts to shooting drills. He shares some of his favorites including those that work on shooting off the catch and shooting off the dribble. One particularly favorite drill is 30 Plus a Half. It’s a great shooting drill to close a practice. Players love it and it works on improving all aspects of shooting. There are only three high school coaches in the Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame and Hurley is one. His “old school” values still hold true in the modern game and you get to learn from one of the true masters in this video.
Blocker Mover Offense: Core Drills & Shooting Drills by Joe Kuhn Instructional Basketball Coaching Video
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Blocker-Mover Offense: Core Drills and Shooting Drills Joliet Junior College head coach Joe Kuhn has built a career on the Blocker-Mover offense. It has helped him earn inductions into the NJCAA Basketball Coaches Hall of Fame as well as the Illinois Basketball Coaches Hall of Fame. In this video, Coach Kuhn shows you how to build the Blocker-Mover offense with a number of different drills. He presents 14 foundational drills, both core drills and shooting drills, to help you execute the Blocker-Mover system at a high level. Core Drills In order to learn the reads and options involved in the seemingly endless number of actions within the offense, players must work through Coach Kuhn’s series of foundational drills. Only when players have mastered the reads and options available are they able to freelance within the system. Coach Kuhn presents nine practice drills that help players learn the various reads needed to successfully run the blocker-mover offense. The Get Open drill is one where players run through a variety of actions that can be rehearsed. This helps develop the instincts players need to find scoring chances. Players learn to get open on the wing using pin down screens. They also learn how to play off flare screens, side ball screens, and baseline screens based on how a defense plays them. The Free Lance drill helps to really lock in the concepts of the offense. Using restrictions or scripted defensive tactics, you can tweak the drill to focus on whatever priority you would want to emphasize. Shooting Drills Coach Kuhn shows you five drills to break down the shooting options within the blocker-mover offense. Players train to take the same shots they will take on game night. The 3-Spot Shooting drill simulates different shots that can be created off of pin down screens or flare screens for the movers. Blocker Shooting helps condition post players to look for scoring opportunities through post ups and flashes to the ball. The Combo Shooting drill puts blockers and movers together to rehearse shots off flare screens. Any coach interested in running the blocker-mover offense must have this 54-minute video from Coach Kuhn. It’s a must for building an effective blocker-mover offense.
Blocker Mover Offense: Out of Bounds Plays, Set Plays, Reads, & Zone Defense by Joe Kuhn Instructional Basketball Coaching Video
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Blocker-Mover Offense: Out of Bounds Plays, Set Plays, Reads and vs. Zone Offense Hall of Fame coach Joe Kuhn presents to you an offense that can be adapted to fit any style, any personnel, and it works against both zone and man-to-man. The Joliet Junior College head coach, who is a member of both the Illinois and NJCAA Basketball Coaches Halls of Fame, shows you a highly adaptable offensive attack in this video through the use of the whiteboard, on-court demonstration, and game film. The simultaneous screening actions that incorporate every player on the floor are what make the blocker-mover offense team basketball at its best. You will see how it works against any defense and how players can have the freedom to freelance. Offensive Entries For teams that face pressure defenses frequently, Coach Kuhn shows you three different entries into the offense. Keep opponents guessing with three options to get open on the wing using pin screens. Detroit adds another screener to help out when extreme pressure gives you trouble. When dribble entry is needed, Coach Kuhn shows you how to space the floor to initiate the offense. Alignment Options The Blocker-Mover system features two designated blockers that look to constantly screen for movers in designated areas. Adjusting the assignments of the blockers changes the spacing and screening options that are created in the offense. Lane-Lane: great option for teams with two post players or when coaches need to find productive use for non-scorers Lane-Wide: used when at least one blocker has solid perimeter skills Wide-Wide: used when blockers have solid perimeter skills Top-Bottom: a four-guard lineup with one post player close to the rim Zone Offense Coach Kuhn illustrates how the Top-Bottom alignment can create a motion offense that works perfectly against zone defenses. In addition to the basic Blocker-Mover offense, you will see two additional concepts used to beat zone defenses. The Step Out-Step In action creates a ball reversal that pulls out defenders and frees up a post feed in the short corner. Transition & Set Plays Coach Kuhn shows you how simple transition offense can flow right into the screening actions of the blocker-mover. Scoring opportunities are available early in transition with drive and kick plays by your movers, feeding the post, or the use of wide pin down screens by the trailing blocker. To complement the offense, Coach Kuhn shows you five set plays that incorporate concepts from the main offense. Panther is one that can create a 3-point shot or a post opportunity. There are also ways to incorporate handoffs into the set plays creating even more action. Vermont is a sideline inbounds play that will either execute a lob pass or get the ball to your best player. With all of its options, Coach Kuhn’s offense is perfect for any team. In 88 minutes, he shows you an offense built for any situation – out of bounds, versus zone, versus man, and more – and how it can adapt to any roster. Own it today!
Bob Hurley's Drills for Offensive Mastery by Bob Hurley Instructional Basketball Coaching Video
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Bob Hurley Sr Basketball Drills for Offensive Mastery Learn Bob Hurley Sr Basketball Drills that will make you a better coach and your team better players. Scoring points is a must if you want to win basketball games at any level. Understanding the nuances of spacing, the mechanics of shooting, and making good decisions is a must for any player. Long-time high school basketball coach Bob Hurley Sr. spent 45 years at St. Anthony’s HS in New Jersey teaching hundreds of players to excel and win. His teams produced 28 state championships and 1,184 wins. Hurley’s teams won four national championships including two straight in 2010 and 2011 amidst an 83-game winning streak. Simply put, Coach Hurley knows basketball and he uses this video to share some his knowledge about offense with you. He dives deep into his bag of tricks to offer you a complete guide to developing offense. He includes many of his favorite drills as well as some insight into how to improve players’ individual skills. Warm Up Basketball Drills Consistency as an offensive player starts with how they warm up. Many of the game’s greatest players will begin preparing for a game one to two hours before their teams begin preparing for a game. You will see Coach demonstrate some easy drills like the Majerus Ball Handling Drill and the Phil Martelli Shooting Drill which has players go through game reps/shots to help develop their ball handling in the open court. This type of preparation pulls players out of their comfort zones and allows them to perform better at game time. Full Court Basketball Drills Coach Hurley sets up and demonstrates the Cardinal Full Court Drill which is a wonderful way to work on a variety of skills. The drill maximizes your practice time by incorporating the full team. Players work on their ability to get shots off, perfect their footwork on both ends of the floor, improve their rebounding, and work in transition. Players run in transition and read the defense looking to attack the rim, kick the ball to the wing, or hit a pull up jumper. It’s a great drill that incorporates a number of offensive individual skills. Passing, Pivoting, and Cutting Basketball Drills It is the attention to detail that separates the best players and coaches from the rest. Hurley leaves nothing out of this video as he shares drills to help players become better passers and cutters. The Full Court V-Cut drill forces players to take their man away and then come back to receive the basketball. The ability to get open, catch a pass, and make the next pass is a skill every player should have. Hurley also gets into how to protect the ball and pivot in executing a pass to the post, an open wing, or across the court. All of these skills will help your players be better on the offensive end. As players learn to master these skills, they will develop into successful players and make your program soar. It is what led Hurley to so many victories over the course of his career. Now, you can do the same with this 82-minute video. Rent the Bob Hurley Sr Basketball Drills DVD today.
Breakdown Drills For The Blitz Secondary Break  Lindsay Gottlieb
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Blitz Secondary Break Breakdown Drills Teams that make more uncontested layups than their opponents usually win basketball games. California women’s head basketball Lindsay Gottlieb has turned the Golden Bears program around by embracing up-tempo thinking. She preaches the fast break as well as the secondary break that follows. In this video, Coach Gottlieb shares with you how she builds the Blitz offense and how she teaches it. With an emphasis on playing fast, Coach Gottlieb’s California teams have gone to six NCAA tournaments in seven seasons and earned a trip to the 2013 Final Four. Coach Gottlieb uses her unique whole-part-whole teaching method to show you how to build a transition offense and the breakdown drills needed to teach the skills necessary to be successful. Blitz Secondary Break Overview Coach Gottlieb starts with introducing the Blitz fast break and all options. The concept of having the point guard “dribble until they stop you” is presented and is easy to understand. The same goes for the first post “running down main street” which helps provide the proper flow into her motion offense. You will see multiple options including those for the post, wing, as well as swing options. Breakdown Drills for the Secondary Break After introducing the secondary break in its entirety, Coach Gottlieb then presents you with the breakdown drills using on-court demonstrations. These drills are normally done without a defense. The 3-on-0 Transition Drill teaches guards and one post player to run and develop the strong side of the break. The 4-on-0 Blitz adds a trailer and the 5-on-0 adds an opposite side wing which presents a number of new options for the secondary break. These drills are also great conditioners. Skill Development for the Blitz Secondary Break In order to effectively run the Blitz offense, players must work on their individual skills. In this segment, Coach Gottlieb presents 20 different drills for wing and post players. Each drill is related to playing transition offense and helps players become more comfortable in reading defenses and attacking them. Wings work on layups, pullup jumpers, catch and shoot opportunities, and more. Post players go through a separate shooting series. They will work in tandem at times and work on screens, catch and shoot moves, and more. There are also combination drills using a wing and post player where they can work on things like dribble hand-offs and pin downs. Coach Gottlieb gives you everything you need to run the transition offense in this 61-minute video. Full of drills to work on individual skills, this video is a must for teams looking to boost their offensive tempo.Rent the Breakdown Drills for the Blitz Secondary Break DVD today