Winning Hoops
(Rental)-Over 30 Sizzling Team Shooting Drills
$15.99
Winning Hoops “Best of the Best” Series – Over 30 Sizzling Team Shooting Drills
One of the biggest issues that basketball coaches and players struggle with is shooting. Teams that shoot poorly struggle to win games. This instructional video features over 30 of the best team shooting drills from coaches at all levels across the nation. You will find ways to help your players improve their mid-range shooting, three-point shooting, shooting at the rim, and even shooting from the free-throw line.
The drills presented in this video were all submitted by the top coaches at the college and high school levels. The drills are competitive, fun, exciting, and can not only liven up a practice, but also work to improve your team’s ability to shoot the basketball.
In this 90-plus-minute video you will see shooting drills like the following:
Three-point shooting drills
Fatigue shooting drills
Corner shooting drills
Free throw shooting drills
Elbow shooting drills
Full-court shooting drills
Spot shooting drills
Shooting drills with a time limit
Shooting games
And much more!
In addition to working on shooting, players work on many basic fundamentals in these drills. These fundamentals include ball handling and cutting to receive the ball. In combination drills, players work on closing out a shooter and blocking out as well.
The video follows the familiar “Best of the Best” format where each shooting drill is explained on the screen complete with diagrams. Then, the drill is run live on the court with players. This format allows coaches to fully digest the drill and its purpose. It is then much easier to implement the drills into your team’s practices.
Tom Pecora
(Rental)-Pecora: The 4--out 1--in Motion Offense
$15.99
Discover one of the most powerful offenses in basketball today
This offense can be used with any type of skill set or team composition.
Learn about special situations for 4 out motion and how to use them against zone defense
How to place your best player in the best spot on the court for maximum scoring
You can teach your players how to play a motion offense.
Jay Wright and Rollie Massimino helped Tom Pecora develop his coaching philosophy. These relationships were the basis for Tom's 4-out 1-in-motion offense. It will work with any type of personnel.
This DVD explains Coach Pecora's method of dividing the floor for the spots in his motion offense. He demonstrates how he uses ballscreen action to initiate the transition to offense after a missed or made basket. Pecora shows his counters, which reads: Thumbs up and chase it. Then, he slashes action to exit the half-court set or fast break. The half-court action is broken down by Pecora showing slot-toÐslot action. This includes high-action involving the skip pass, ball screen and flare screen. He then shows the side action which involves the top and wing to include the flare screen and down screen. Finally, he walks through the post-action rip and baseline.
Pecora demonstrates how to use motion offense to attack zone defenses and includes some feature plays you can add to your best shooters.
This 4-out 1-in offense is explosive because it allows you to learn all the counters, reads, and entries. To make your team succeed, find the "sweet spots" and "pressure points" in offense.
Produced at the Chicago, IL clinic in Fall 2009.
63 minutes. 2010.
Pat Summitt
(Rental)-Pat Summitt's Defensive Scouting Repor
$15.99
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Sean Miller
(Rental)-Offensive Player Improvement
$15.99
Coach Miller's philosophy for player improvement can be summarized into four key points. Have a plan, create a conditioning element and practice it. Make footwork the foundation of your improvement. Miller illustrates drills that focus on skills off the catch and off the dribble. Larry Brown is responsible for the explosion sequence off the catch. For the catch drills to be successful, it is essential to create space and a triple threat position. Miller shows the body-to-body side drive and strong side drive from the move. Miller emphasizes the importance of playing straight when driving to the hoops. Another skill in this series is the perimeter drive to low-post play. The second phase is off the dribble. Six two-ball drills for dribbling are shown and are the best to strengthen the weak hand. In the full court, crossover and inside/out are crucial skills. The toughness series simulates the game and includes carryover and a conditioning component. These drills are quick and intense, including the Mikan drill, tip drills, and footwork drills. Miller stresses that the cement is for the inside foot and the kickstand is for the outside foot. Baseline finishes are designed to prepare post players for quick catch and scoring in the post. The toughness series' final two drills are the X drill and one on one in the post.
71 minutes. 2007.
John Brady
(Rental)-Offensive Explosion--transition And
$15.99
Coach Brady starts with a warm up drill that incorporates a variety ball handling skills. Brady feels that his team must be strong in their press conference, as the SEC is very pressing. Brady expects to have the passer a sideline and middle line, reverse, deep, and reverse pass available once the ball has been thrown in. Cutters learn to catch and score. This will draw defenders and make space for other players. Brady walks through the press break and demonstrates each option from different spots on the floor. Multiplied options allow teams to be flexible when under pressure. Brady teaches that all passers must have hands available. He also stresses the importance of ball fakes and two hard dribbles. This will allow for defense to stretch and provide passing opportunities. One Down, which is a special option for the press, is demonstrated by Brady. It's designed for both a deep pass or a layup. Brady's thoughts on scoring offensively in transition offense are shared. Brady shows how he can take advantage of a free throw situation to allow for quick basket breaks. There are many options for scoring great opportunities at the end of this break. This transition system includes stagger screening, on-ball screens, and spacing.
71 minutes. 2007.
Alan Stein
(Rental)-Off-season Training For Basketball
$15.99
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Jerry Petitgoue
(Rental)-Open Post Motion Offense Petitgoue
$15.99
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Winning Hoops
(Rental)-Over 70 Baseline & Under--the--basket Inbounds
$15.99
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Bob Huggins
(Rental)-Open Post Motion Offense
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Jason Wright
(Rental)-Offensive Breakdown Footwork Drills
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This DVD is for rent only and is not for sale.
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FREE Shipping! The price of the rental includes shipping and return shipping. There are no shipping charges added on either way.
Justin Hutson
(Rental)-Man to Man Defense: Preventing Dribble Penetration & Popular Actions
$18.99
Man-to-Man Defense: Preventing Dribble Penetration & Defending Popular Actions
From his time as an assistant at San Diego State to now being the head coach at Fresno State, Justin Hutson has had a knack for building solid defenses. For Hutson, great defenses are built on a few principles and have the flexibility to adjust to different opponents based on scouting. In this video, Coach Hutson will show you how he locks down offenses with drills that teach how to stop dribble penetration, deny the post, defend ball screens, and stop elite shooters.
Preventing Dribble Penetration
With the increased use of ball screens and dribble penetration on offense, it is absolutely imperative that defenses protect the paint. Coach Hutson uses the Shell Drill to show you how he stops drives in the lane. Two variations of the drill teach how to defend gaps in the defense. One key belief in Hutson’s defense is that “only suckers drive the baseline.” You’ll see how the defense takes away the baseline with sharp rotations and traps.
Defending Popular Actions
The best defenses can adapt to the common actions that offenses run. Hutson shows you a drill that helps train defenders to play against an elite shooter. He breaks down how to fight through different screens and emphasizes how help defenders can assist and hold the shooter in check.
Coach Hutson also demonstrates how to force side ball screens toward the baseline. Another drill teaches the details of defending the post in various situations. Hutson likes his team to vary their post defense from all-out denial in some situations to playing behind with a great shot blocker. Another drill teaches defenders playing off the ball to deny cutters, shrink the floor, and dig at the ball in the low post.
Full-Court Defense
For defenses to be really good, they must excel in transition. Coach Hutson first shows you his offensive rebounding and then the defensive responsibilities on missed baskets. He will show you a unique method for transition defense that allows teams to maintain matchups. Hutson also shows you how to pressure on made baskets with the 55 defense.
Coach Hutson offers a number of great ideas and provides insight into a high-level defense that can be used with your team.
Matt Lewis
(Rental)-Motion Offense Concepts for Any Offensive System
$18.99
Motion Offense Concepts That Can Be Applied to Any Offensive System
Matt Lewis won the 2019 NCAA Division III national championship as the head coach at the University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh. His team won the 2019 WIAC regular season and, as a result, Lewis was awarded the NABC Division III Coach of the Year, 2019 D3hoops.com Coach of the Year, and the 2019 DIII News Coach of the Year awards.
Coach Lewis’s career winning percentage of .906 heading into the 2019-20 season was the best among all active NCAA coaches. One of the things that make Lewis’s teams so good is their ability to run the motion offense. In this video, Coach Lewis covers footwork, passing, movement, and finishing in a coaching clinic setting. The drills and motion concepts he presents can help your team score more efficiently.
Stride Stop
The presentation starts with a drill that practices the stride stop, which puts players in position to either finish or quickly kick the ball out to the perimeter. Using a traditional jump stop requires an extra step which means more time. The stride stop puts a player in position to score or pass immediately which doesn’t give the defense much time to react and rotate.
Attacking
Players need to learn how to attack the basket and read the defense in a motion offense. Coach Lewis introduces a number of drills that incorporate attacking the basket, cutting to the basket, moving without the ball, and getting deep dribble penetration. When players attack, it forces defenses into help position which opens up a number of scoring opportunities.
Roles/Menus
Another important part of the motion offense is how to handle transition. Coach Lewis designates players as a “crash” or a “get back” player. Crash players, of course, have a responsibility to hunt for offensive rebounds. Get back players prevent a run-out in transition.
Coach Lewis offers a ton of information for coaches looking to install a motion offense from scratch. Footwork, understanding cuts, and moving without the basketball – all basic skills – are covered in this outstanding presentation.
Mike Fratello
(Rental)-Last Second Out of Bounds Plays
$18.99
Last Second Out of Bounds Plays + Guiding Principles for Team Success
Mike Fratello ranks 18th on the NBA’s all-time wins list with 667 career victories as head coach of the Atlanta Hawks, Cleveland Cavaliers, and Memphis Grizzlies. The 1986 NBA Coach of the Year, Fratello now serves as an NBA analyst and, in this video, draws upon his lifetime of experience coaching at the highest levels to help you improve your game.
Fratello shares insights from his decades of coaching to help you develop your offensive philosophy. He shares a number of critical ideas about offense such as adapting the offense to your personnel, shot distribution, offensive rebounding, and much more. He also shows you over 20 last second out of bounds plays for late-game situations that just might win you a game at some point.
Full Court Plays
Coach Fratello shows you six different last second out of bounds plays that can help you go the length of the court in the final seconds of a game. You will see home run options to be used when there is no time to dribble. You will also see plays to get the ball in play versus pressure, plays that can produce a layup, and multi-purpose plays that offer several different scoring options.
Sideline Plays
Sideline plays can open up a number of different scoring opportunities. Fratello shows you eight last second out of bounds plays that confuse the defense and offer open 3-pointers. The concepts shown in these plays are great against teams that like to switch screens. Several of the sideline plays will show you how to get a layup at the rim in the final seconds of a game.
Baseline Plays
On the baseline, Coach Fratello likes to shift the defense and use screens to open up gaps for easy scoring opportunities. You will see a number of plays that will get you a quick shot close to the rim.
All of these plays are time-tested by one of the game’s great coaches. All have their own special place among great moments in basketball history. Add them to your library of special situation plays today! Rent this last second out of bounds plays DVD today.
Mike Rhoades
(Rental)-Motion Offense vs 2-3 Zone & Shooting Drills
$18.99
Motion Offense vs 2-3 Zone & My Favorite Shooting Drills
If zone defenses continually give you problems, VCU head coach Mike Rhoades can help. The 2019 Atlantic 10 Coach of the Year has had success everywhere he has been using a zone offense that uses motion principles to attack a 2-3 or 3-2 zone defense. In this motion offense vs 2-3 zone video, Coach Rhoades offers up an assortment of actions and quick hitters as well as seven shooting drills to help take down any zone defense.
Zone Offense
Coach Rhoades’ system of motion offense vs 2-3 zone allows for various off-ball and on-ball screens that can create advantages for perimeter players. The same actions can be run from different alignments to create illusion for the zone defense. “Gap Motion” and “Rover” are variations that help the offense adapt to different types of zones and confuse opponents with some extra wrinkles.
The motion offense can be tailored to fit your personnel. It is completely adaptable to your players’ skill sets and you can choose which concepts to work on rather than be committed to a set structure. Coach Rhoades teaches post players how to play off of each other by moving and spacing with the “X” concept. Posts can run a 2-man motion that will help players read the floor and find openings in the defense. Rhoades also introduces concepts for guards to attack the paint.
Zone Quick Hitters
From a fast break, Coach Rhoades shows you how to flow right into the zone offense. He also demonstrates three quick-hitters that can be used to free up a shooter, run into a ball screen, or open up the high post. Rhoades also shows you four set plays against a 2-3 zone that he has used with great success. “Blazer” is one that pulls defender out of position to free up a shooter. “Knife” is another that gets cutters into the paint.
Shooting Drills
All offenses can benefit from improved shooting. Teams playing against zone defenses must be able to knock down open shots when they have them. Coach Rhoades shares seven shooting drills that are staples in his program. Some of what you will see includes:
Two Men-One Ball: players get quick reps through multiple variations as a warm up
Three Men-Two Balls: players again get quick reps working various shots to warm up
Shooting Lines: players work four different ways to create a shot and compete for records
Fatigue Drill: assesses players shooting ability to measure whether players have the “green light” in game situations
Coach Rhoades wraps up his presentation with the ultimate drill for working your team’s drive and kick game. The “5-on-0 Hot” Drill teaches players to attack the paint, space the floor, and play off each other while working on their shooting.
If you need to upgrade your zone offense attack, Coach Rhoades has what you are looking for in this video. This is one of the best presentations for zone offense that you will find. Rent this motion offense vs 2-3 zone DVD today.
Swen Nater
(Rental)-Learning The John Wooden Ucla Offense
$18.99
Swen Nater: Learning the John Wooden/UCLA Offense
One of the most revered coaches in the history of college basketball is John Wooden. His offense at UCLA laid the foundation for Wooden’s record-setting win streaks and national championships. Former Bruin Swen Nater shows you Coach Wooden’s high-post offense and how it can still be used in today’s game. You’ll learn spacing and how to put pressure on defenses with backdoor cuts, double screens, and more.
Keys to an Effective Offense
Nater shares the 10 principles that create scoring options and give offensive players to opportunity to make plays. The principles include passing, balance, and penetration which are all mentioned in Nater’s presentation. All 10 concepts are revisited throughout the presentation to show you how UCLA would use each one in their offense.
UCLA Offense
Nater shows you how to enter the offense against defensive pressure. A number of options are shown including backdoor cuts, hand-offs, post feeds, and double screens. You will also see how simultaneous actions on both sides of the floor occupy help defenders. Three different options for feeding the post, a big part of the UCLA offense, are also demonstrated.
Rebounding & Balance
Spacing was one of the biggest problems for defenses that faced the UCLA offense. Spacing also helped UCLA get into position for offensive rebounds. Nater talks about how players can form a triangle at the rim to obtain rebounding balance. Shooters also learn how to hunt long rebounds. Balance also helps your team get back in transition to play defense or even go right into full-court pressure.
Special Plays
Along with the basic options in the UCLA, you will also learn seven special plays. These plays have all been used with great success having helped the Bruins win several national championships.
Learn the options of the side post game as well as ways you can free up post player by “popping the stack” on double screens.
Use decoy cuts to set up the defense and free your best shooter coming off a double screen in “Kentucky.”
Learn two sets that utilize a wing hand-off to set up a lob or run a shooter off a pin down screen.
Take advantage of strong post players with two ways to initiate high/low plays.
Wooden Wisdom
It wasn’t just Xs and Os that made Wooden legendary. Nater shares with you some of the many lessons he learned from his coach. These gems include communicating effectively, how to correct players when they make mistakes, and much more. In addition to the UCLA offense, gain some insight into the coaching practices of one of the greatest of all-time.
