
Craig Doty
(Rental)-Winning Championships Through Offensive Concepts & Sets
$18.99
Basketball Offensive Concepts and Sets
Emporia State head coach Craig Doty has had success at multiple levels of college basketball. With an offensive style that runs on multiple sets, Doty’s teams create numerous high percentage shots. He shows you exactly how he does it in this video. You will see how he installs, practices, and implements the offense against a defense. In addition, he gives some ideas on how to use assistant coaches and team managers throughout a season.
Basketball Offensive Approach
Coach Doty begins with his philosophy. With the offense, he wants his teams to use 75 percent offensive sets and 25 percent creativity. Doty believes allowing his players some freedom creates energy and enthusiasm within the offense. Doing this consistently allows them to get better.
Basketball Sets and Options
Next, Coach Doty shows you some of his favorite sets and some options out of each. Some of what you will see includes:
Horns looks
Flex action and down screens
Flare screens
Ball screens
Post ups
You’ll watch as Evan Lavery, one of Doty’s assistants runs through a set of player development drills. The drills are all customized to fit the offensive sets shown previously.
Incorporating Assistants and Managers
Because of his work in small colleges, Doty has learned to use all the resources at his disposal. This includes assistant coaches and team managers. He talks about using the strengths of your assistants and letting them use those strengths during practices. The same is true for managers.
This is an outstanding video for coaches looking to add a few new offensive sets to their playbook. You’ll see proven plays that Coach Doty has used at various levels of college basketball. His insight into using resources will prove invaluable for coaches at lower levels. Rent this basketball offensive concepts DVD today.

Stephen Smith
(Rental)-Oak Hill Man to Man Offense
$18.99
Oak Hill Man to Man Offense
The dribble drive offense has become extremely popular at all levels of basketball. Oak Hill Academy head coach Steve Smith is a four-time USA Today National Coach of the Year and nine-time high school national champion. Coach Smith showcases his version of the dribble drive offense in this video.
Special Play and the Base Dribble Drive Offense
Coach Smith is known for his creativity in offensive philosophy. He has garnered over 1,000 career wins using a dribble drive offense that gives his players freedom within a set of structured principles. Coach Smith’s presentation begins with a look at a play that has multiple options for different players to get open and make plays.
The roles and options for each player are discussed in an on-court demonstration. Each action in the Oak Hill Man to Man offense is given a name to help players remember. As a season progresses, calling out the name becomes unnecessary as players learn and develop. Coach Smith’s philosophy emphasizes keeping the offense simple and it allows players to simply play. They learn to make reads and find scoring opportunities.
In the typical dribble drive offense, there is no screening. Coach Smith does add two options within the base offense that use screens for post-ups and jumpers. You will also watch as Coach Smith details other ball screen options within the offense.
Dribble Drive Play Series
When going up a great defense or when your offense just isn’t clicking, Coach Smith can run set plays within the dribble drive. Both the Drag Series and the Elbow Series offer great looks at the basket and opportunities for players to get open and score. Each of these series fit seamlessly into the dribble drive offense.
Coach Smith also offers up an out of bounds play that has two last-second options. It is just one of the many things that you will gain from this outstanding video from one of the geniuses of the game. Combining the dribble drive with set plays can help any coach boost his team’s scoring this season! Rent this Oak Hill Man to Man Offense DVD today.

Greg Kampe
(Rental)-Bunch Series & Change of Pace Offensive Sets
$18.99
Greg Kampe: Bunch Series & Change of Pace Offensive Sets
Use these Basketball Offense Plays for a spark for your offense? When you are faced with an opponent’s scoring run, wouldn’t you like to have an easy way to stop it? Oakland University head coach Greg Kampe opens up his playbook to offer you a number of change of pace quick-hitting plays designed to get you back in games.
Coach Kampe has over 600 career wins and was a four-time Summit League Coach of the Year while at Oakland. He spends time in this on-court video sharing with you some of his best quick hitters. You will see plays to generate easy scoring opportunities from the post and from 3-point range in this wonderfully entertaining video that also includes a unique variation of defending ball screens.
Basketball Offense Plays Quick Hitters
Kampe coaches an up-tempo offense at Oakland and has over 100 different basketball offense plays that he uses to create scoring chances in the half-court. You will see many of these plays in this video. One of the key items you will find is how Coach Kampe uses simple terminology to help his players learn concepts faster.
Kampe introduces the Bunch Series, which is a group of plays that have an option for each player on the floor to get a look from their prime shooting spot. Bunch Corner, for example, is a staple of Coach Kampe’s offense and has a number of options to get someone an easy scoring opportunity.
Kampe also shares with you the Choice Series, which can open up shots outside the 3-point arc, inside the lane, and on penetrating drives. Each basketball offense plays is taught 5-on-0 and then progresses to a 5-on-5 situation so that players see how a defense reacts. Kampe’s biggest coaching point is for players to simply follow the rules of the play. Being disciplined is the key to these plays being successful.
Defending The Ball Screen
Ball screen defenses are built upon communication and Coach Kampe’s is no different. While built on communication, Kampe’s philosophy of defending ball screens is much different than what is considered normal. In this segment, Kampe will explain how he handles ball screens. It may be unconventional, but you will see as players get into the action how Kampe’s philosophy works.
Labeling Shooters
With the aid of analytics, Kampe is able to better defend opponents. Labeling shooters and where they make shots from has a great impact on defending ball screens. Kampe’s defenses take that into account. Coach’s defense will defend shooters, hedge/close out non-shooters, and force opponents to take a low percentage shot.
There is something for everyone in this 81-minute, on-court video. Coach Kampe’s quick hitters are a great addition to any offense and his take on ball screen defense is unique but very successful. Rent this basketball offense plays & defending the ball screen DVD today.

Kermit Davis
(Rental)-Man To Man Offensive Concepts & Drills
$18.99
Kermit Davis: Man-to-Man Offensive Concepts & Drills
If you are looking to improve your motion offense, Ole Miss head coach Kermit Davis can help. The 2019 SEC Coach of the Year, Davis shares a number of offensive concepts that has made his teams successful. He also provides the drills used to enhance these concepts. Before arriving at Ole Miss, Davis was the head coach at Middle Tennessee State where he led his teams to six conference championships in eight years. He can help you build an offensive system from the ground up in this special on-court presentation.
Skill Development
Coach Davis presents a variety of drills that help establish the offensive concepts used in games. In a half-court setting, you will see drills that work on the following skills:
Screening
Spacing and filling spots
Passing off the dribble with either hand
Pull back dribble and finish
Post entry
Pull Back Dribble Drill
To defeat the trap, players must be able to recognize it and then not dribble into it. The Pull Back Dribble Drill teaches players the proper technique and how to create space. This drill prepares players for game situations and it eventually progresses into finishing at the rim and finishing with the jump shot.
Fast Break
Scoring in transition can lead to victories and Davis emphasizes that. He explains the break and walks through the responsibilities of each position. You will see how to pinch screen in transition and why it is so effective on the fast break. Davis also demonstrates movement off the ball and various screens that can be used.
Actions on Offense
The offense used by Coach Davis is a motion action offense. It relies on reading the ball and the defense while maintaining good space. The actions you will see demonstrated include:
Pistols: This is run on the break. The key is the first player getting to the pro channel as fast as possible. Flare screens, pinch the post, and pin downs are included here.
Pinch Baseline: Stagger screens are used here to get a shooter open in the corner. You’ll also see the pick and pop and how to deal with teams that hedge screens.
Winning Culture
Coach Davis has been successful everywhere he has been because of the culture that he establishes. He shares some of that with you in this segment. The keys that he emphasizes are:
Process and vision
Don’t focus on the end result
Teammates must enjoy each other’s success
Body language
Coaches at any level will benefit from the expertise of Coach Davis.

John Tauer
(Rental)-Building A Championship Culture & Our Man To Man Offensive Philosophy
$18.99
John Tauer: Building a Championship Culture
A winning basketball program is so much more than fundamental basketball skills and strategies. Too often, coaches focus upon these much more than developing a winning culture. In this video, you will hear from Dr. John Tauer, head basketball coach at the University of St. Thomas, who shares his philosophy of building a championship program. It’s something he knows a lot about having played in, been an assistant coach, and been a head coach in the NCAA Division III Final Four.
Coach Tauer discusses philosophy, universal offensive principles, and practice drills that can improve any team no matter the style of play. Coach Tauer is also a psychology professor and brings a very unique approach to building a championship program.
Managing Team Culture
Developing a winning culture is an intentional process that must be a focus of each and every day. Coach Tauer explains a number of different strategies that he uses to develop a team-first attitude.
Learn how Coach Tauer gets players to motivate themselves to be great
See ideas for expanding your program’s goals beyond numbers to include things such as being a great person and striving for excellence
Learn Tauer’s acronym I.N.C.H.E.S. and how these principles help your program grow
Learn how Tauer defines the DNA of his team’s culture
Discuss three critical concepts for how to make your players feel connected to the team
Principles of Offense
Coach Tauer applies several principles of team culture into offensive play. You will learn how to establish non-negotiables as Tauer does. The same goes for emphasizing certain statistics and teaching players about good and bad shot selection. You will see eight offensive concepts that Tauer uses to improve offensive performance. They can be used to improve your offense regardless of the type of offense you run.
Practice Drills for Offense
To teach the offense and establish a mindset, Coach Tauer demonstrates five 4-on-4 drills you can use in practice. The great thing about these drills is that they can be adjusted to reinforce whatever offensive principle you want. Watch as Coach Tauer challenges players in practice using a unique teaching strategy.
Build your own program and winning tradition with the help of one of the best. Coach Tauer’s motivational secrets and offensive philosophy can help you develop a culture of winning.

Greg Lansing
(Rental)-Offense Drills
$18.99
Open Practice: Offense Drills
Develop your program’s offensive skills with the help of Indiana State head coach Greg Lansing. In this open practice style video, Coach Lansing puts his team through 13 individual and team drills designed to promote offensive success. With an intensity and attention to detail rivaled by few, Coach Lansing builds the foundation for offensive success with drills that cover ball handling, footwork, team drills that teach the motion offense.
Skill Development Drills
Coach Lansing shows you six drills you can use as a warm up to get players moving at the start of practice. These drills help improve passing, ball handling, and shooting. The passing drills, like 4 Corners, emphasize improving skills such as the jump stop, pivoting, catching, and communication.
Moving without the ball is a skill all players must have. Coach Lansing uses the Make 15 drill to teach players to get open against defensive pressure. Players use a bounce pass to score off of a backdoor cut. Players then work through a series of cuts while trying to make 15 consecutive layups. The actions taught in the drill are adaptable to any offense and include the following:
V-Cuts
Passing and Receiving
Pivoting
Making and Passing to the backdoor cut
Finishing in the half-court
Offensive Breakdown Drills
Lansing then gets into Indiana State’s offensive system and shows you five breakdown drills that teach it. You will watch as Coach Lansing emphasizes precision passing, cutting, feeding the post, player movement, and pushing the ball in transition. All of the drills are done at game speed and force players to compete and be precise.
Multiple drills work on feeding the post versus defensive pressure as well as spacing the floor to work on perimeter movement. The Quick Swing Drill works on using fast reversals to find an open shooter when the defense collapses into the paint.
One of Lansing’s favorite drills is Space Up Shooting. The drill breaks down how to space off of drive and kick movements. Players also use ball screens, quick swings, and post feeds as part of the drill. It is one of the many Lansing uses to teach offense. His full speed approach to practice can surely benefit your program with an amazing intensity and attention to detail.

Bob Knight
(Rental)-Bob Knight Basketball Clinic Iii Man To Man
$19.99
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Full Court Basketball
Secrets of International Basketball
$29.99
Basketball’s offensive game has been advanced with the great actions created by teams internationally. In this DVD Coach Lason Perkins shares insights into many of those actions with on-court demonstration and whiteboard diagrams. Perkins shows dribble hand-off/weaves, drive and kick, pick and pop, A-Set, roll and replace and sudden ball screen plays that can easily be incorporated into the offenses that you currently run. The international game has an emphasis on spreading out the court and the offensive creativity in this DVD will allow any team to spread the floor and create great scoring opportunities. Running Time: 80 Minutes


Sherri Coale
(Rental)- Full & Half Court Team Offense
$15.99
AAU Coaching Girls Basketball Series: Full and Half Court Team Offense
Oklahoma womens head basketball coach Sherri Coale turned around the Sooners program by implementing an offensive system that can beat any defense. In this video, Coach Coale, who has 10 total Big 12 Conference championships, provides you with a complete tutorial on all things offense. Learn how to attack man and zone defenses with a continuity offense and set plays that you can easily install and use right away.
Man-to-Man Offense
Coach Coale gives you the basics on an easy continuity system that can become the foundation for building a motion offense. 5-Game Motion is a perfect continuity offense for teams with players of the same size and skill level. 4-Game Motion incorporates a post player near the basket and incorporates cuts and screens all while spreading the floor to create room for dribble penetration.
Zone Offense
You will see how to effectively use your post players to create advantages in the middle of a 2-3 zone. Posts learn to seal in and seal out to wreak havoc on the middle player in the zone. Players learn how and where to attack zone defenses. By developing this mentality, Coales players learn to attack zones from any angle on the floor and from the most obvious spot the high post.
Coach Coale demonstrates a number of easy set plays that can be used to attack zone defenses. The sets contain multiple scoring looks that become available when the defense takes away the No. 1 option.
Sideline and Baseline Inbounds
Coach Coale teaches her players to have a scoring mentality on sideline and baseline inbounds plays. Its not just a matter of getting the ball in. Coach Coale shows you the scoring options available for each play against man and zone defenses. She also offers up counters and tweaks to each play to keep defenses on their toes.
Transition
Fast break basketball comes down to what an offensive player must do every time down the floor. Get fouled, move the ball, and make a decision. When the primary break fails, Coach Coale details a secondary break that offers scoring opportunities from inside and out against any defense. The secondary break then flows easily into the continuity offense.
Press Breakers
In the final part of her presentation, Coach Coale demonstrates how she can break any full court press. She keeps it simple and then uses a 2-on-2 Safe and Secure drill to teach her players to be strong with the ball. Finally, everything culminates with two last-second plays that are designed to get your best players the shot needed to win a game.
Coach Coale gives you a comprehensive look at her offensive system, one that can help any program succeed. Using the set plays and offensive ideas presented in this video can help create a winning offensive system at any level.

Brendan Suhr
(Rental)-The Chuck Daly Offensive System
$17.99
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Morgan Wootten
(Rental)-Man To Man Offense & Defense
$15.99
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We only rent DVDs in the USA. No rental DVD orders will be mailed outside the USA.
This DVD is for rent only and is not for sale. Before you can rent a DVD, you must download and submit a Rental Membership form. This is a one time requirement. No monthly subscription fee is required. 5 Day (Single Titles) or 10 Day (DVD Sets) Viewing Period FREE Shipping! The price of the rental includes shipping and return shipping. There are no shipping charges added on either way.

John Giannini
(Rental)-Drills For Building At Attacking 3 Out & 4 Out Offense
$17.99
Drills for Building an Attacking 3 Out & 4 Out Offense
Former LaSalle University head coach John Giannini always recognized the need for players that could pass, drive, and shoot. His 3- and 4-Guard Offense depended upon having such players. Giannini took LaSalle to the Sweet Sixteen in 2013 and had back-to-back 20-win seasons in ’13 and ’14.
In this video, Coach Giannini takes you through a 30-minute guard/post player development workout. You will learn how to develop guards and posts that complement each other and learn to play in the half-court against any defense. Giannini goes on the court to demonstrate how to properly execute each drill.
Post Workout
The post workout is a well-rounded session that teaches posts four ways to get easy baskets by running the floor, catching with two feet in the paint, and utilizing back-to-the-basket concepts to finish strong around the rim. Fundamentals such as dribbling, passing, ball screens, and more are developed and posts learn how to perfect their offensive rebounding ability.
After demonstrating the workout, Coach Giannini offers up 10 minutes of game film. The film shows how the drills develop the skills needed in a game situation.
Guard Workout
Like the post workout, the guard workout develops the complete player. Coach Giannini teaches guard development using six different concepts in the half-court. You will see an emphasis on ball-handling, creating shots, using ball screens, penetrating, and kicking. Each drill is demonstrated so you and your players understand exactly how to execute.
Coach Giannini’s video is an excellent presentation on how to develop well-rounded players to play against any type of defense. REnt this 3 Out - 4 Out Offense DVD Today.

Vance Downs
(Rental)-Speed Game Offense For High School Basketball
$15.99
To put the pressure on your opponent, run with maximum effort and make sure you have teammates available
Tire your opponent mentally and physically
Your team should be able to recognize defenses and make mistakes.
Profit from your rivals by running, rebounding and outworking them until they are physically and mentally exhausted.
Coach Downs shows you how to start each break quickly by running to open your teammates. He outlines the roles for each position, including counters and early and late break actions. On court, transition drills can also be shown and diagrammed.
Downs leads from the break into his offense by explaining his high/low motion screening actions.
This is a very effective way to take action:
Possibilities to post up for perimeter and post players
Screens offer 1-on-1 opportunities
Spot up shooters will need to post kick outs
Strong rebounding and mismatch possibilities on the perimeter and post
Downs explains the rules and responsibilities of players, how to use a ball screen, and how to position the defense to create space. For every defensive situation, Downs explains the steps and diagrams. Finally, drills for both individual and team are created and displayed on court.
Downs' teams averaged almost 80 points per game over the three years using the speed game and high/low movement screening. This has led to two state championships.
Get your order now to start taking down your adversaries!
120 minutes. 2010.

Luther Riley
(Rental)-Multiple Scoring Options For Your Post Players
$15.99
The best way to win games and generate easy baskets is through transition offense. Luther Riley's offense is built on the four-second rule. The ball and post players must move from end to end in order to score quick baskets. A good post footwork can help create post-up situations quickly and give you a great view at the rim. Riley will teach you how to play well in transition and perform individual moves in half-court offense. He shows 1-on-0, 1-on-1 and 2-on-1 drills as well as moves facing the basket and back towards the basket. Riley also teaches the NBA mid-post offensive concept. These techniques have helped the Provine (MS), win four state titles.
89 minutes. 2008.

Barry Hinson
(Rental)-Offensive Relocation - 'middle To Explore, Baseline To Score!'
$15.99
Today's man-to-man defense systems can anticipate and eliminate many offensive options thanks to preparation and scouting. If your offense fails, Coach Hinson can help you rebuild and keep your effectiveness. Relocation is about getting the ball in. Hinson uses terms like the box and line of deployment to coach the post. The elbow drifts to the elbow after a baseline drive. Elbow penetration is the opposite movement. Hinson divides up the floor into four quadrants, and assigns each player a role within each quadrant. Players are also given rules to follow when they penetrate. This clinic presentation shows the entire offense using five players. This offense provides the post with two options and a 45-degree angle option when the ball enters the posts. This allows the whole team to stay on the same page with regards to offense at all times. This offense has flexibility. It can be run in a 4-out or 1-in alignment, as well as 3 out, 2 out, and for all baseline plays out of bounds.
55 minutes. 2007.