Continuity On Ball Screening Offense with High Low ActionOffense by Jaime White Instructional Basketball Coaching Video
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Continuity On-Ball Screen Offense with High-Low Action The ball screen is one of the most used actions at all levels of basketball. It is extremely difficult to defend and defenses have responded with numerous adjustments. In this video, Fresno State women’s head coach Jaime White gives an in-depth look at her continuity on-ball screening offense. Take a look inside the offense that has produce four winning seasons at Fresno State and, before that, the most wins in Northern Colorado women’s basketball history. Twist & Double Coach White starts the presentation on the whiteboard explaining the details of the offense. She reviews how to set it up, spacing, and the basic movements. She also describes the purpose and philosophy of the offense and why it can be successful for any coach. The presentation then goes into the two on-ball screening actions: Twist and Double. Coach White explains each on the whiteboard first before moving onto the court. Twist is a single on-ball screen on the wing on either side of the floor. Double is a double on-ball screen for the wing which then flows right into the continuity of the offense. Moving to the floor, Coach White goes over each action as well as the counters and change ups, such as Quick and Pop. One of the primary focuses of the offense is to use the post players. Each action ends in some sort of high-low opportunity. Coach White then discusses what makes a good post-up opportunity and how to exploit defenses that front, switch, or three-quarter to the post player. Counters & Film Defenses try to take away the initial entry pass to take away certain actions in an offense. Coach White reveals her experience with the offense by reviewing every counter and defensive adjustment you could see. You’ll see a middle pick-and-roll against teams that want to pressure the point guard. For teams that “ice” the Twist action, Coach White calls Corner which takes advantage of defensive positioning. Coach White then brings it all together with a review of actual game footage. You will see the continuity offense in action. This is one of the most comprehensive presentations of a continuity ball screen offense you will see. Coach White shares an offense that any coach at any level can take and use to be successful. Rent this ball screen offense DVD today.hytewdcj;pkk
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.