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Breakdown Drills For Building The Pack Line Defense by Saul Phillips Instructional Basketball Coaching Video
Saul Phillips (Rental)-Breakdown Drills For Building The Pack Line Defense $17.99
Breakdown Drills for Building the Pack Line Defense Forcing low percentage shots while keeping players out of foul trouble is the goal of Northern State University men’s head basketball coach Saul Phillips’ Pack Line defense. There are a number of variations of the Pack Line defense. Phillips takes what he learned from the legendary Bo Ryan and other great coaches that used the pack line defense and guides viewers through its implementation. Coach Phillips, who took North Dakota State to two NCAA tournaments, focuses on installing the pack line defense using a variety of drills. No matter how big or small your staff is, Phillips will show you how to use each drill effectively. Keys to Playing the Defense The presentation begins with an explanation of why teams should use the pack line defense. The defense’s objective is to contain the dribble, prevent penetration, and keep the offense out of the paint. By doing so, the pack line defense forces teams to consistently make outside shots. The pack line defense contests those jump shots as well, which is one of the biggest keys to playing the defense. Game-like Drills For Practice Coach Phillips shares a series of drills to help players learn their responsibilities within the structure of the defense. The drills are easy to install and players are able to learn quickly as a result of performing them. The drills include: 1-on-2 Drive: Players focus on playing great 1-on-1 defense as well as help defense, which is the key to the defense’s success. 2-on-2 Closeout: Teaches proper spacing and quick weak side help. 3-on-3 Shell: The drill works on stopping dribble penetration and proper rotations to force the longest pass possible. The drill also focuses on perimeter players’ responsibilities and reactions when the ball goes into the post. 4-on-4 Shell: Coach Phillips teaches players how to react to common offensive actions such as Floppy, America, screen-the-screener, and pick-and-roll action. The use of these drills has allowed Coach Phillips’ teams to use the pack line defense to even the playing field against teams that are more athletic. If you are looking for help in installing the Pack Line defense, Coach Phillips has you covered in this excellent video presentation. Rent this pack line defense DVD today.
Bill Self Open Practice: Skill Development & Practice Drills by Bill Self Instructional Basketball Coaching Video
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Open Practice: Skill Development & Practice Drills University of Kansas head coach Bill Self understands how to get the best out of his players. He has done it for years and the results have placed him in the Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame. Coach Self has recorded over 700 career wins and taken his teams to 13 Sweet Sixteens and one national championship. In this video, he shares the details of his offense as well as 12 different drills he uses to develop players. The two-hour practice video comes from Kansas practice sessions and focuses on a team that had eight newcomers. Coach Self shares his practice drills that can help your players improve their fundamental skills. The practice footage includes: 6-Man Press Breakdown drill to defend the 1-4 high backdoor cut Baseline spot throw-ins under pressure Sideline throw-ins under pressure Five line transition Ball handling and passing 5-minute shooting Individual skills for perimeter players Individual skills for post players Guards: attacking the basket and 3-on-3 play Posts: post moves and 2-on-2 play Game-Like Offensive Skill Development Coach Self builds a player’s offensive skills using a variety of competitive drills as well as 2-on-2, 3-on-3, and 5-on-5 play. Players work on ball handling, passing, shooting, and more. Posts and guards take part in breakout sessions to further work on individual offensive moves. For example, guards work on pullup jump shots, L-cuts, curl cuts, and hard shrugs to get shots up within the Kansas offense. The final portion of the video shows Coach Self using 3-on-3 attacking drills to teach driving angles and movement. Within the 3-on-3, Coach Self teaches using high-low entries to build guard post interaction within the offensive system. This is one of the best videos around for coaches focused on offensive development. Rent this practice drills DVD today.
Breakdown Drills To Build Your Motion Offense by Matt Bollant Instructional Basketball Coaching Video
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Breakdown Drills to Build Your Motion Offense Eastern Illinois women’s head basketball coach Matt Bollant gives you a breakdown of his highly effective motion offense in this presentation. It is not the traditional Xs and Os clinic talk either. He provides you with high intensity, fundamental passing and cutting drills and actions that you will see with his players. These are the same drills that helped coach Bollant produce back-to-back 30-win seasons while he was at Wisconsin-Green Bay. The presentation starts with players going through drills that help their development. The Start-Stop-Turn and Four Line drills help to develop the fundamentals necessary for success in any offense. They are perfect for the Motion offense. You will also see V-Cut and L-Cut which both help initiate the offense using varying speeds and timing. Next is a series of post drills where the focus is on what to do before the ball is caught. Players work on their footwork and body control. Doing so helps players create easy shots for themselves once they get possession of the basketball. After going over footwork and proper post-up angles, Coach Bollant introduces his 4-out, 1-in Motion principles needed to run the offense. One of the keys is understanding timing. It’s a fast-flowing offense and understanding timing makes the offense extremely difficult to defend both physically and mentally. Finally, Coach Bollant shares five effective sets and can either lead into the motion offense or can be used as quick hitters to exploit some weakness in a defense. There is a backdoor play, a 1-4-high set, 3-point plays, and a secondary break. These will help make your offense unstoppable. Coach Bollant doesn’t limit his instruction to just the court either. He discusses a number of things that are important in developing a winning program. His four ways to communicate a screen are just as important as the on-court lessons in how to set a screen. The motion fundamentals that you learn in Coach Bollant’s presentation will give you what you need to run a quick, fast-flowing offense with speed and precision.
Bob Knight (Rental)-Bob Knight: Advanced Tactics & Techniques For Man--to--man Offense (knight) $34.99
if You Want To Learn The Motion Offense In The Best Possible Way Then The Coach Bob Knight Is The Ideal Man For This Job. He Has A Living Legend Who Has Worked With So Many Players Over The Years And Has Helped Them Improve Their Offensive Game. You Will Learn His Screening And Cutting Motions That Can Benefit Your Offense. the Man To Man Offense Technique Of Coach Knight Is Very Impressive And He Teaches Every Element Of It Very Gracefully. His Teaching Also Include The On Court Demonstrations Which Include Screens, Cutter Options, Post Screens, Screening Goals, Balance And Spacing. you Will Learn The Coaching Philosophy, Teaching Methods And Crucial Teaching Points Of Bob Knight. philosophy according To Bob Knight, Screening And Cutting Are Two Of The Most Important Points For Shooting. As These Two Points Will Provide You Great Opportunity To Score Down The Court. You Will Get Uncontested Shots Time After Time When A Specific Offensive Pattern Is Adopted By Coach Bob Knight. So, How Does This Offensive Pattern Work?  Well, All The Five Players Are Forced To Guard Simultaneously. you Will Get The Chance To Set Screens And Cut To The Basket With The Help Of Knight’s Spacing Principles. cutting & Screening it Doesn’t Matter What Sort Of Man To Man Offense You Apply. Coach Knight Explains How Can You Use Proper Screening Techniques, Well Balanced Spacing And Set Up Screens To Make Your Offense Highly Efficient. There Is A Very Effective Use Of Down Screen, The Back Screen, The Cross Creen, The Flare Screen, The Slip Screen, The Double Screen And The T Screen And The Coach Bob Knight Teaches The Most Effective Way To Do All These With The Help Of Different On Court Demonstrations. offensive Drills so, There Is A Complete Package Of Offensive Drills By The Coach Bob Knight. The Drills Begin With A 2 On 2 Set Up And Goes On To 5 On 5. All Of The Screening And Cutting Actions Are Covered With The Help Of These Drills. As The Drills Progress, The Constant Motion Along With The Proper Spacing Is Emphasized. In Order To Make The Flow Of The Offense Better, The Coach Bob Knight Implies Some Restrictions On The Drills Which Require Players To See And Observe The Defense. motion Entries there Are Six Motions Entries Introduced By The Coach Bob Knight. You Will Learn All Of Those In This Video By Coach Bob Knight. The Coach Has Used Those Six Motions Entries To Initiate His Passing, Screening Offense And Cutting.Read our BEEF Shooting Guide here.
Building A Multiple Defensive System by Bob Hurley Instructional Basketball Coaching Video
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Bob Hurley: Building a Multiple Defensive System Build your program into a defensive powerhouse using the same system implemented by legendary high school coach Bob Hurley. Coach Hurley won 27 New Jersey Parochial championships as the head coach at St. Anthony’s. His teams won three USA Today national titles (1989, 1996, 2008) and Hurley ended his career in 2017 with over 1,000 victories. In this video, you will learn the concepts and philosophy behind the defense that helped win Hurley all those games. System Philosophy Hurley believes in the man-to-man defense but stresses the importance of changing things periodically and adapting the system to the strength of your players. In the video, Coach Hurley shares the three things that he does every day to build his man-to-man defense. Coach Hurley also gives you some ideas to use against teams that like to push the ball in transition. You will learn three essential rules for defending those types of teams. Other teams prefer to run a patterned offense. Coach Hurley shows you how to attack those offenses and make them uncomfortable. Building the Press Coach Hurley likes to use the press and trapping defenses to take teams out of their comfort zone. He will show you four different styles of presses and traps that he has used to defeat opponents. Hurley also gives you some ideas about how to handle late-game and end-of-game situations. He explains his philosophy for these situations and why he was so successful. Gimmick Defenses In line with changing things up, Coach Hurley shows you how he prepared an “element of surprise” for at least one possession in every game. It was some form of defense that would really take an offense out of its rhythm. He also tells a few stories about how to prepare to take away a team’s leading scorer. Coach Hurley’s system helped him win numerous championships. It could help you do the same. Add it to your collection today!
Building A Dominant Defensive System by John Calipari Instructional Basketball Coaching Video
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Forcing turnovers can increase scoring Double down to limit post scoring These drills will help you build your defense starting from the ground. John Calipari's winning teams are a result of their strong offensive system. Calipari's teams are reliant on disruption and defensive pressure to create scoring opportunities. Calipari's ultimate goal is to make the game more efficient without sacrificing lay-ups. This instructional video teaches you how to use drills from 1-on-1 to 5 on 5, to increase your defensive pressure. To create a disruptive defense, you will need to learn how to use the lunge, early support, and close outs. Calipari demonstrates how the double down post forces turnovers and bad shots from the offense using the shell drill. Calipari puts players through intense drills that simulate a game to demonstrate their defensive ability. This pressure defense can guard every offensive system, including the flex offense. 65 minutes. 2009.
Beating Full & Half Court Pressure by Dave Odom Instructional Basketball Coaching Video
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Ball Screen Continuity Tools for Success by Kelly Graves Instructional Basketball Coaching Video
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Ball Screen Offense Continuity Tools for Success Kelly Graves took Oregon to the 2019 women’s Final Four thanks to a highly efficient ball screen continuity offense. In fact, Coach Graves has led a fast turnaround of the Ducks program using the offense. In this con-court presentation, he shows you many of the drills and philosophies that have helped fuel the rebuild of the Oregon women’s basketball program. Peer Pressure Drills To improve his players’ passing and catching skills, Coach Graves uses a series of drills he calls Peer Pressure Drills. The reason they are termed this way is that the entire team must make a consecutive number of layups in order to move on to the next drill. The drills include: Scramble: Players pass, catch, cut hard, and finish with a layup Three Lane Rush: Incorporates making outlet passes and finishing 11-Second, 5-Player Weave: Adds a pressure element of scoring within 11 seconds Shooting Under Coach Graves, Oregon has developed into one of the nation’s best shooting teams. In 2019 the Ducks led the nation in true shooting percentage. Graves’ philosophy behind shooting is simple – recruit players that can shoot, shoot often in practice, execute the offense, and understand who should be shooting. To determine his best shooters, Graves does Red Light, Green Light every week. This is a five-minute drill that requires a shooter to hit consecutive 3-pointers from one of seven spots on the floor before moving to the next spot. Those who shoot the best are the ones who get the green light in games. Pick & Roll Continuity Offense In this segment, Coach Graves hits on the concepts that make his ball screen offense so deadly. To play to the strengths of his team, Graves presents options to limit which players can receive ball screens. He will then show you a couple of his favorite actions including “Wash” and “Mixer.” If you have watched women’s college basketball over the past few years, you will know that Graves has helped the Ducks become a national power. This video is a look inside how he did it. Rent this ball screen offense DVD today.
Ball Screen Offense vs. 2-3 Zone Defense by Matt McMahon Instructional Basketball Coaching Video
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Ball Screen Offense vs 2-3 Zone Matt McMahon led Murray State to back-to-back Ohio Valley Conference regular season and tournament championships in 2018 and 2019. One of the reasons was his team’s ability to beat zone defenses. In this video, Coach McMahon shares everything from zone offense principles and continuity to set plays and out of bounds plays that can help your own offensive attack. Elements to Beating a Zone Defense Coach McMahon’s ball screen offense vs 2-3 zone defense presentation starts with an outline of his philosophy of attacking a zone defense. He offers three key elements for beating a zone defense and the importance of having clear vision when you implement a zone offense and when you are choosing set plays. It is ideal to keep your players’ strengths in mind and to be consistent when developing your zone offense attack. Throughout the presentation, you will see how McMahon’s zone offense matches his philosophy and how it maximizes the skills and abilities of his players. Continuity Offenses and Set Plays You will see two continuity offenses as well as multiple set plays and counter to be used to attack a 2-3 zone. Coach McMahon’s continuity ball screen offense is based upon a few simple principles and allows players to make plays within some basic structure. For teams with a playmaking point guard or simply guard-heavy, the Slash Offense is perfect. This offense takes advantage of the strength of multiple ball handlers and shooters. It’s suitable for a four-guard offense but also takes care of the big man. Slash provides multiple opportunities to get the ball inside to a dominant post player. Attacking the 1-3-1 and Out of Bounds Plays Coach McMahon shows you a proven offensive set to take down the 1-3-1 zone. It will provide multiple looks at the basket and plenty of open 3-point opportunities. In the final segment of the video, Coach McMahon also offers two out of bounds plays that can be used under the basket. Both plays flow right into the continuity offense. If you face teams that play zone defenses, this video gives you everything you need to implement a zone offense package. Give your opponents headaches as they prepare for your offensive attack. Rent this ball screen offense vs 2-3 zone defense DVD today.
Attacking On-ball Screening Offense by Tod Kowalczyk Instructional Basketball Coaching Video
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Basketball's hottest trend is on-ball screening. The Green Bay offensive strategy includes a variety of set plays, fast-paced games and three-point shooting. He demonstrates the proper spacing as Coach Kowalczyk starts to teach this offense. All players should space out beyond the 3-point line. The three perimeter players can be interchangeable. The dribbler's primary goal is to score first, and then pass second. The ball can be reversed to allow for open shots, high-low passes, backdoor cuts, and ball reversal. It can be used as a secondary offense and is often more efficient than set plays. One small change is to use pin down screen rather than backdoor cutting. The key elements are ball movement, allowing your guys to play and taking what the defense has to offer you. Good timing, good cuts, and screens are also important. Many of the advantages of this offense can be seen when played 5-on-5. There are many counters to this attack, including top flare, reverse flare and misdirection. Breakdown drills are used to show the most crucial parts of this offense. 62 minutes. 2008.
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Ball Screen Offense by John Jakus Instructional Basketball Coaching Video
John Jakus (Rental)-Ball Screen Offense $18.99
These National Championship-winning methods will take your ball screen offense to a new level! Five different ways to screen the ball to keep the defense guessing To counter defense tactics and exploit weaknesses, adjust your offensive plays Nine drill progressions are available to help you learn skills and concepts. John Jakus from Baylor explains the secrets of a great offense that helped the Bears win their first National Title in 2021. Even the most brilliant set plays won't always work. Your offense will require essential ingredients to ensure your players are successful. This video will explain the fundamentals of Baylor's ball screen offense and a progression for reinforcement. Macro Trends to Offense Modern basketball has changed the way it is played and how good a shot is. Coach Jakus will discuss how efficient shot selection affects player development. You'll also find out how defensive trends influence Baylor's pick and roll. Two different alignments can take advantage of switching defenses to dissuade teams icing on their side. Ball Screen Offense Coach Jakus walks through the basic weave set that they use in their ball screen offense. He also demonstrates how it can be modified to keep defense guessing or attack weaknesses strategically. To make your game even more unpredictable, you will learn how to use five options on each ball. You will learn how to spread your non-shooters through weakside actions like flare screens or dribble hands-offs. You can see examples of how you can change the screening angle in order to counter the various defenses that will tag the roll. To maximize your advantage based on the opponent's treatment of certain matchups, you can manipulate the player position in the alignment. The Baylor offense is replete with the dribble handoff. This drill series has nine progressions that will help you develop the skills necessary to play off this action. You will see your players improve at shooting off the dribble and finishing at the rim. After watching this video by Coach Jakus, your approach to ball screens will be instantly improved! 59 minutes. 2022.
Attacking The 2-3 Zone With Multiple Sets by Mark Few Instructional Basketball Coaching Video
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How to Attack a 2-3 Zone with Mark Few The ability to defeat zone defenses is becoming increasingly important in modern basketball. Gonzaga head coach Mark Few uses a variety of zone actions and sets to take down teams that like to play zone. Coach Few has succeeded very well in doing so. His Bulldogs played for the 2017 national championship and Few’s teams have played in 19 straight NCAA tournaments. In this video, Coach Few teaches you how to put your team in an advantageous situation against zone defenses. Key Points to Attacking Zone Defense With the rise of the zone defense, your offensive arsenal has to have a number of zone attacks and set plays to go to at any time during a game. Coach Few shows you multiple ways to successfully attack zones and he begins by sharing his 5 Key Points to Attacking Zone Defenses: Attacking the zone defense by beating it down the floor Swinging the ball as quickly as possible Getting the ball in the high post Requiring perimeter players to have feet and hands ready Pounding the offensive boards Zone Actions and Set Plays Coach Few shares some of the basic sets that Gonzaga uses to attack zone defenses. They are easy to implement and Few explains the strengths of each set. Some of the actions you will see include: X Action with post players Dribble drag action to get the defense off balance Ghosting, or hiding your big behind the zone Reversals to beat the defense with quick passing Screen downs to get the defense to scramble out The 13 set, which emphasizes a creative entry into the high post You will also see some of Coach Few’s favorite quick hitters which are sure to get your players some open looks at the basket. Few stresses the key to breaking down a zone defense – get the ball inside! Few shows you how to get the ball inside in each of the quick hitters. This 65-minute video from one of college basketball’s best gives you exactly what you need to build a sound and explosive offense. Take your program to the next level today. Rent this how to attack a 2-3 zone defense DVD today.
Archie Miller's Shooting Program by Archie Miller Instructional Basketball Coaching Video
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coach Miller’s Feats In The Basket Ball World Are Such That Has Left Indelible Marks In The Minds Of So Many Lovers Of The Game. In All Of College Basketball Teams, Coach Miller’s High-octane Offensive Teams At Dayton Have Been Named As One Of The Most Feared Teams. Overtime, Coach Miller Developed An Intense Shooting Program That Aims At Stretching A Player's Talents To Bring Out The Best In His Players. In This Video, Coach Miller Showcased Some The Strategies That Made His Teams’ Tough; Which Is Putting Pressure On Opponents With Their Ability To Shoot The 3-ball. Follow This Presentation And You Will Learn What He Does To Keep His Team Motivated. you Will Also Explore The Shooting Program Criteria And The Perimeter Shooting Basketball Strategies Especially The Hubie Browns Drilling Skills. This On-the-move Drill Video Will Help You Focus On The Fundamentals Of Your Footwork; Wing To Wing, Top To Top And Wing To Other Wing Shots Are Taken. There Is Also A Meticulous Charting Program That Can Tangibly Help The Players Monitor Their Growth As A Shooter Throughout The Course Of The 6-week Session. towards The End Of The Video, Coach Miller Introduced Two More Game-like Post Shooting Drills Which Are Easy To Implement Or Practice And Can Instantly Help Your Team Develop The Required Skills For Any Game. Are You A Smart Coach Who Is Looking To Build Capable Players Who Would Become A Scoring Threat Out To 3-point Range? This Video Has Been Made With You In Mind!
Attacking Zone Defenses With Continuity Offense And Set Plays by Sharman White Instructional Basketball Coaching Video
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Attacking Zone Defense with Continuity Offense and Set Plays With more teams running zone defenses at all levels of play, teams need more simple but effective methods of attacking zones. Sharman White, head coach at Pace Academy in Georgia, teaches you a continuity style offense as well as some quick hitters that you can use to defeat any type of zone defense. White, a former Georgia State assistant, won seven Georgia Class AAAA state titles, including six in a row from 2009 to 2014. He has also won two gold medals with USA Basketball (U16 and U17 teams). Three Continuity Offenses vs. Zone Coach White shares three different continuity offenses all based on his principle of “attack the match ups.” Each offense is designed to expose the weaknesses of the 2-3. Coach White goes into detail about counters to the most likely defensive adjustments, which increases your opportunity to score. The featured set is Kansas, which overloads one side of the floor with four players. The offense has multiple entries and is simple enough to be used at the lowest levels. It can be used as a complete standalone offense or as a formation to fall back into if a quick-hitter doesn’t work. Quick Hitters vs. the Zone Defense Building off of the continuity offenses, Coach White presents you with a number of quick-hitting actions that can provide an opportunity to score quickly against a zone defense. It could be the end of a half, coming out of a timeout, or the final shot of a game; Coach White’s quick-hitters are tried and true options for clutch moments in games. Beating the Junk Defense Too often, teams that have difficulty dealing with a very good player will try some sort of gimmick defense like the box-and-one. Coach White offers up four effective plays for beating these “junk” defenses. Coach White’s overall approach to attacking zone defenses is absolutely brilliant because of its simplicity. This 73-minute video provides invaluable instruction for those coaches struggling to find answers to zone defenses. Rent this Attacking Zone Defense DVD today.