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Transtion Offense, Man To Man Actions, & Zone Ob Plays by Kermit Davis Instructional Basketball Coaching Video
Kermit Davis (Rental)-Transtion Offense, Man To Man Actions, & Zone Ob Plays $17.99
Transition Offense, Man-to-Man Actions, and Zone OB Plays Ole Miss head coach Kermit Davis has been known throughout his coaching career for his well-balanced scoring offenses. With over 300 wins at Middle Tennessee State, Davis took over the Rebels program and is implementing his up-tempo offense with success. In this video, Coach Davis shows you how to score quickly against zone or man-to-man defenses. You also get an idea as to how Davis likes to attack zone offenses in transition as well as in the half-court offense. Dribble Penetration To play transition basketball, the key is spacing. Using whiteboard discussion and on-court demonstrations, Coach Davis shows you how proper spacing forces long closeouts from defenders. He also emphasizes the shot fake to keep defenders on their heels. You will see the Shot Fake & Drive Drill which helps players see how paint touches translate into passes for open shots. Coach Davis also emphasizes getting the post involved in the drive and kick game using proper spacing and post ups. Fast Break Scoring The fast break offense used by Davis heavily involves ball screens. In this segment, Coach Davis diagrams his system and then shows you three plays that are used against any defense. You will see five different breakdown drills that help to demonstrate these concepts to see how drag and double drag screens are used. The 5 Action is a quick hitter that runs preoccupied defenders into a high ball screen. Coach Davis also shows you the 3-on-0 Snap Shots Drill that he used at Middle Tennessee. This is used to free up a screener in the pick-and-roll from locations all over the court. Zone Offense Coach Davis outlines his philosophy for attacking zone defenses. He will show you how he attacks a zone defense in transition before flowing into his motion offense. In addition to the motion offense, you will also see three set plays that can be used to attack a zone defense in the half-court or can be used as baseline inbounds plays. Half Court Sets Coach Davis gets into his Motion and Floppy offensive series. You will see how his players run multiple plays out of the Floppy series, which has guards cross under the rim to run off down screens to get open shot opportunities. Davis’s players also run variations of the Motion series, which has guards work off screens at the elbows and blocks in an effort to find scoring opportunities. Learn from one of the best in this 93-minute video. Coach Davis breaks down each action into steps in this easy to understand teaching video.
Up-tempo Transition Game by Andy Enfield Instructional Basketball Coaching Video
Andy Enfield (Rental)-Up-tempo Transition Game $15.99
Up-Tempo Transition Basketball Game As the former head coach at Florida Gulf Coast University, Andy Enfield became the first coach to lead a No. 15 seed into the Sweet Sixteen of the NCAA tournament in 2013. A former shooting consultant with Milwaukee and Boston of the NBA, Enfield is now the head coach at USC and in this video he details the key components to his up-tempo transition basketball game. Coach Enfield begins by introducing three keys to playing an up-tempo style: practice tempo, spacing, and skill development. He goes onto the court to demonstrate a number of drills designed to develop each component. He also shows you how you can tweak your own practice sessions in an effort to help you master these components. Scoring in Transition Basketball Being an up-tempo team isn’t just about playing transition basketball. Coach Enfield takes you through half-court actions you can use to score quickly. He shows you ball screen motion breakdowns that he uses to teach players how to practice fast and practice spacing in the half-court offense. In addition, Coach Enfield shows you how to create mismatches in the post and dribble penetration in the lane. In addition to some half-court offense, Enfield takes you through two set plays that complement the ball screen motion offense and an up-tempo style of play. Both plays present scoring opportunities for posts using ball screens. Drills for Transistion Basketball In the final segment, Coach Enfield runs the entire team through a series of skill development drills. The drills focus on attacking from the triple threat position, moving without the ball, and using the dribble drive to score. Each drill prepares players for game situations. You will see Enfield’s experience as an NBA player development coach as he provides shooting tips. Whether you are looking to move to an up-tempo style of play or just a coach looking to add to your offensive philosophy, Coach Enfield’s brand of up-tempo basketball is the perfect fit for you. Rent this Transition Basketball DVD today.
Winning Dead Ball Situations by Tom Izzo Instructional Basketball Coaching Video
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Tom Izzo: Winning Dead Ball Situations In the course of any basketball game, there are special situations that will arise in which the best teams add an extra four to five points and win close games. In this video, Naismith Hall of Fame member and three-time National Coach of the Year Tom Izzo teaches you how to maximize these special situations to win more games. Izzo, the Michigan State head coach, calls these “special teams situations” and they include the following: Jump balls: Izzo shares three plays to help you score on the opening possession of a game Missed offensive free throw: Izzo shows you how to get the ball back after a miss Baseline out-of-bounds: Five plays to attack from the baseline Sideline out-of-bounds: Four plays are presented with multiple options Plays after a time out: Five set plays to counter heavy defensive pressure Coach Izzo stresses the three main goals when it comes to any special teams play. The first is to score points. You will see several plays that help you take advantage of a special situation and score. Second, you have to have a specific purpose for each special teams situation, and third, always have two options (inside and outside) on any special teams play. These special teams plays and strategies helped Izzo take an NIT caliber Michigan State team to a team that routinely makes the NCAA tournament. These plays also helped Izzo take the Spartans from a team that simply made the tournament to one that consistently makes deep runs in the tournament. Use these same ideas to help your team win more games and championships. Rent this dead ball situations DVD today.
Tom Izzo: Multi--threat Scoring Offense by Tom Izzo Instructional Basketball Coaching Video
Tom Izzo (Rental)-Tom Izzo: Multi--threat Scoring Offense $15.99
You can run plays that your players remember. That will earn you points Get your players open against intense defensive pressure Create countermeasures for your opponent's defense Tom Izzo: 3x National Coach Of The Year Simple screening techniques and concepts can help you get your players to make shots. Tom Izzo, one of the most respected and successful coaches in the game, offers detailed guidance and insight into play-oriented offense. Izzo explains three series of plays: the Chest Series, Horns Series, and Thumb Down Series. Each series includes a variety sets, pick and roll action, and many scoring options that will increase your offense's firepower. The Chest Series, which is a 2-3 set, is extremely effective at countering intense defensive pressure. Izzo offers five sets of the Chest Series, each with different screens and back cuts. This allows Izzo to compete against more skilled teams and negate their athletic advantage. The Horns Series, which is a 1-4 high set unit, allows for great spacing and backdoor cuts. It also offers many scoring options. Another series that can be used to defeat tough pressure defense. The Thumb Down Series allows you to swap positions based upon your teams' abilities, match-ups, and other factors. In addition, Izzo highlights: There are simple tricks that anyone can use to get open from a screen. Two drills that teach the basics of pin down and on ball screens are effective. This is a play to get the big man to come down on the ground to defend. Izzo also contains a baseline play inbounds, which offers multiple scoring opportunities, as well as two end-of clock plays that are great for running if your team is struggling and you need to get a shot late in the game. All the information is here. You will find drills to improve your screening and offensive sets as well as specialty plays. All presented by Tom Izzo, a coach who has a winning percentage of.700+ and is a perennial force in college basketball. Tom Izzo's plays can be installed in your system right away! Produced at the Fall 2009 St. Louis MO clinic 76 minutes. 2009
Winning Special Situations by Don Meyer Instructional Basketball Coaching Video
Don Meyer (Rental)-Winning Special Situations $15.99
Get better at basketball coaching Don Meyer, learn from him! Your team can reach new heights! To be the best, learn from the best. Complete organization of special situations is what you should be looking at. This DVD will teach you how to jump balls, use time outs, play offense, play the clock, play the comeback game and out-of-bounds plays. This DVD will teach you how to win the war. 94 minutes.
Winning Close Games With Special Sets by Bob McKillop Instructional Basketball Coaching Video
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Bob McKillop, 2008 NABC Basketball Coach-of-the Year, teaches you how to win close games Seven keys to winning basketball Demonstrates strategies to use your best scorer and gain an advantage at the free throw line Bob McKillop is a master at winning close games. McKillop's philosophy states that the "details of coaching basketball" are the key to success. McKillop demonstrates the basics of basketball play and shares seven key keys to success. Executing special teams plays can give you an advantage over your opponent. McKillop also discusses how he prepares his team for defensive out of bounds plays. McKillop demonstrates how to use your best scorer and gain an advantage at the free throw line. McKillop shows you how to use missed free throws to get offensive rebounds. This is a great way for your offense to score quick baskets and give them another opportunity to win. The 2008 NABC Coach of the Year teaches you how to win close games. 81 minutes. 2008.
Transition Offense Into 4--out--1--in by Paul Hewitt Instructional Basketball Coaching Video
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Unlv Amoeba Zone Defense(tarkanian) by Jerry Tarkanian Instructional Basketball Coaching Video
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The Bill Self System: Installation & Implementation by Bill Self Instructional Basketball Coaching Video
Bill Self (Rental)-The Bill Self System: Installation & Implementation $18.99
A Deep-Practice, Open-Practice Dive Into Kansas' Bill Self. Unlocking game-winning strategies and the keys to running highly efficient practices! Bill Self's 5 favorite set plays, complete with a step by step installation blueprint and teaching process for improving execution Skill development drills that help players improve their offense and defense. A look inside the planning and execution of a patterned practice sequence that allows players to quickly learn and maximizes their practice time To increase overall skill and to transform players into a cohesive, mentally tough unit that thrives under pressure situations, defense and rebounding segments are important. Strategies to attack an aggressive defense in depth - keeping them on their heels and off balance Bill Self and the University of Kansas coaching staff have created a special 2022 National Championship Open Practice. This exclusive gives you an insider's view of what an early-season, high-intensity, and focus-driven practice session looks for one of America's top programs. More than 2-hours of non-stop coaching concepts This video is jam-packed with valuable coaching information. It combines real-world coaching points with on-court demonstrations. Viewers are given a behind the scenes look at a Bill Self practice in the early seasons. The practice shows viewers how concepts, philosophies and set plays are executed daily by players to ensure they execute efficiently and effectively, regardless of what offensive or defensive system they use. Tested Xs and-Os, Practice Drills that Fit Your Program Bill Self, one of the most respected and winningest college basketball coaches in America, has presented this presentation with his team. They loaded up this open practice full of winning strategies and demonstrated on-court skills. This presentation is a combination of on-the-floor strategy and teaching progressions, as well as tangible coaching points. It transforms from a fragmented, early season practice into a nearly 2-hour instructional video about basketball. Watching Self's Open Practice will give coaches an incredible amount of detail and information. This coaching video is one you'll keep watching over and over. You'll also be able to learn new ideas and techniques from it. It's a great resource for coaching that you can use in your team's practice for many years. 118 minutes. 2022.
The Best Offensive Basketball Concepts I've Seen by Fran Fraschilla Instructional Basketball Coaching Video
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Supercharge Your Offensive System: The Best Offensive Concepts I’ve Seen Former Division I head basketball coach Fran Fraschilla (Manhattan, St. John’s, New Mexico) has had the rare opportunity to see basketball from a number of different vantage points. Currently as an International Basketball analyst for ESPN, Fraschilla has learned from some of the top experts in the world. In this video, Fraschilla shares some of the best offensive concepts he has seen. You will see 14 different examples of wrinkles you can add to your existing offense giving even more opportunities to score. Offensive Actions Take your base offense and run an entry that can flow right into it and create several scoring chances. Fraschilla shows you a quick hitter that helps your post player at the rim even before you’ve run the main play. You will also see a number of ideas that can help you tweak certain plays depending upon the situation. Fraschilla will show you four additional plays off of his primary set. Each creates new scoring actions for different players and Fraschilla adds wrinkles to help you defeat common defensive adjustments like switches. You will even see how to turn these wrinkles into sideline inbound plays that are sure to open up scoring opportunities. Exploiting Your Opponent It’s common for teams without an outstanding player to face junk defenses. Fraschilla prepares you for those situations with a continuity offense that can easily produce layups against a Box-and-1 zone defense. He will also show you how to create 2-on-1 games by distorting the zone. Looking for ways to beat a disorganized defense in transition? Fraschillas shows you the Kansas secondary break. The play gets the ball inside through quick ball reversals, lobs, and cross screens. You can also take this fast break play and run it as a half-court offense. The Horns set is popular at all levels of basketball and Fraschilla shows you how to use it a number of ways. The Boomerang concept is one uses guards to attack mismatches created after defensive switches. You’ll see how to use false motion to get a defense moving and then hit them with a high ball screen. Coach Fraschilla also includes two options for a sideline inbound play that gets you a two- or three-point attempt in the last seconds of a game. The play has multiple scoring options and is one you can pull out for those critical late-game situations. There are a number of outstanding ideas for adding depth to your playbook presented here. Coach Fraschilla does an excellent job of sharing some of the best offensive concepts he has seen from around the world. Incorporate them into your offense today!
The Break Point Offense: The All-encompassing Offensive System by Aaron Garrett Instructional Basketball Coaching Video
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The Break Point Offense: The All-Encompassing Offensive System One of the difficulties with coaching basketball is the seemingly endless number of plays that players must learn. There are plays for man defenses and even more for attacking zones. It can become quite confusing for a player at any level. Aaron Garrett, head coach at Amber-Pocasset (OK) HS, addresses that exact problem with his Break Point Offense. Garrett led his team to the Grady County Conference championship in 2016 and was named the league’s Coach of the Year and the big reason why has to do with the Break Point Offense. In this video, Coach Garrett shows you how to install the offense, teach it, and drill it. He uses a combination of whiteboard discussion and on-court demonstrations to show you his offense which is built around shot selection. Entries The Break Point offense begins with an entry, so Coach Garrett shows you 23 total entries a team can use. These entries come in the form of press breaks, transitioning with the dribble, transitioning with a pass, out of bounds plays, man offense, and zone offense. All entries lead into the same half-court set where the offense can attack man or zone defenses. All the actions of the offense are tied to what is called “home position.” There are two types of home position: 1) press break home position and 2) man and zone home position. Press break home position is “five on a dice.” The idea is to have three receivers closer to the ball and one long receiver. Man and zone home position is based on the concept of creating a triangle on one side of the defense. The multiple entries help to disguise your favorite actions. Actions Coach Garrett then explains what can be created from each of the home positions. From the press break, four options are possible. From man and zone position, the actions are divided into those against man and those against zone. Double screens, stagger doubles, and slices are just a few of the actions used against man. Dribble actions and double flare screens are few of the actions used against zone defenses. Play Behind the Actions Garrett then discusses how the Break Point Offense scores most of its points off of entries and actions. The whole idea of the offense is to run the actions to force the defense to its breaking point. In addition to the entries and actions, Garrett discusses how he gets players to understand spacing. Garrett’s system is all-encompassing and teaches players to score when a defense is at its weakest. You can take a lot away from Coach Garrett’s video, which introduces an entire offensive system you can use in your program.
The Championship Feeder System –  Grades 1--4 -- Youth Basketball Practice by Jerry Petitgoue Instructional Basketball Coaching Video (Rental)-The Championship Feeder System –  Grades 1--4 -- Youth Basketball Practice
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THE CHAMPIONSHIP FEEDER SYSTEM-YOUTH BASKETBALL PRACTICE FOR GRADES 1-4 JERRY PETITGOUE ABOUT THE COACH He is the Cuba city HS. He is a coach with over 40 years of experience in basketball. He also has 19 conference championship titles to his name. Also, he is a three times Wisconsin state championship winner. ABOUT THE VIDEO Jerry presents in this video the perfect system of practice for any feeder system who is looking for ways to have the most complete training when it comes to the basics and still have a little fun when doing it. He starts this instructional video by discussing some key elements that he feels are crucial to all coaches who are into the feeder system. Some of the things which he discusses would naturally include Length or time duration of the practice, the plan for training monthly and the exact number of games which is considered to be ideal for each grade of students. The practice should always begin with a warm-up session. After this is done, the coach begins by taking some fundamentals in the shooting category. These fundamentals are meant to show the right way in which you should take shooting. It does this by helping the players to see the shooting mistakes which are very common among players. He has been able to create a particular technique known as the “spin bounce” which would allow the players to take their shot at the best position possible. These training would allow you to learn all you need to do about shooting and the drills to perform. Guilty ladders and crazy balls is an ideal drill which focuses on the development of the footwork of the players and also the coordination of their foot to move quicker. This would be combined with ball handling drills. It is expected that the six core drills would be used to enhance the student ball handling techniques. This would prove to be a fun way of ensuring that ball handling is adequately taken care of. The coach Jerry also focuses on the various dribbling drills which are available. These drills would aloe players to develop the pivot, jump-stop and so much more in an effort to make sure that the ball is protected at all times. Also, you can expect that such techniques like the box-out and outlet methods would also be treated as it is related to passing drills. Also, Coach Jerry also makes sure he includes drills that have to do with rebounds in order to increase the chances of the players taking advantages of rebounds. This drill ensures that the players' workout effectively with the drills in focus. However, it does not stop them from having fun in the process. This is exactly what he is targeting. As a coach, you should strive to make sure that your young players are trained effectively as to the fundamentals while also ensuring that they have all the fun they can have in the process. This aids their development immensely.
The Dribble Drive Zone Offense by Jerry Petitgoue Instructional Basketball Coaching Video
Jerry Petitgoue (Rental)-The Dribble Drive Zone Offense $15.99
Effectively manage your dribble offense against the 2-3 zone (or 3-2 zone), and in transition To get your players to open, learn to "box out" offensively Use the same formation to dominate the zone as your man dribble offense The Wisconsin High School's winningest coach, Coach Petitgoue shows you how to defeat zone defenses using the Dribble Drive Motion Offense. Petitgoue shows on the court how to defeat zone defenses in the 2-3, 3-2 and transition zones. Petitgoue demonstrates different options for the post against zone defenses, such as stay, dive to the corner, weak side and stay. Boxing out on offense is a strategy that creates open shots and allows for easy baskets. Petitgoue demonstrates how to set up Dribble Drive Motion Offense. He focuses on spacing and actions like driving the gap, kickbacks from the wing, reversals, cuts, and skip passes. Petitgoue demonstrates how to dominate defenses in the 2-3 and 3-2-2 zones with the Dribble Drive Motion Offense. 49 minutes. 2009.
The Attacking 4--out 1--in Drive Motion Offense by Jamie Dixon Instructional Basketball Coaching Video
Jamie Dixon (Rental)-The Attacking 4--out 1--in Drive Motion Offense $19.99
Jamie Dixon, 2009 Naismith Men's College Basketball Coaches of the Year, offers offensive insight Philosophy and instruction regarding the 4-out 1-in Drive Motion Offense Discussion of the various options available within the offense Jamie Dixon's 4-Out Drive Motion Offensive is energetic and focuses on drawing the defense to ball to create opportunities for others. It is important to target specific areas on the floor including the elbow and middle, in order to weaken any man-to person defense. Dixon explains his strategy for spacing the floor so that there are many opportunities to penetrate and pass. This offense is all about penetration. It leads to great shots, passing to open players, and constant defensive rotation problems. The offense includes driving angles, fill cut and high cut, split action, drive and drag, drive and drag, and fill cut. Dixon uses a variety screen that puts pressure on the defenders and keeps them from being balanced. Dixon's post rules ensure good spacing, screening, and isolation. Dixon includes more than 15 motion breakdown drills to map out the 4-out attack. This offense is flexible enough to accommodate all players and can be tailored to suit your needs. 122 minutes. 2008.
The Matchup Zone Defense by Don Meyer Instructional Basketball Coaching Video
Don Meyer (Rental)-The Matchup Zone Defense $15.99
Get better at basketball coaching Don Meyer, learn from him! Your team can reach new heights! To be the best, learn from the best. Match-up defense can be a great complement to aggressive man-toÐman defense. Take a look at the basics of an aggressive 2-3 matchup zone to help you be a better teacher for your players. 35 minutes.