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Rick Torbett (Rental)-Read & React Clinic Advanced Layers $24.99
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Pat Baldwin's Favorite Basketball Drills by Pat Baldwin Instructional Basketball Coaching Video
Pat Baldwin (Rental)-Pat Baldwin's Favorite Basketball Drills $18.99
Make the most of your practice with skill-building drills that maximize court time. Drills that target multiple areas of the game will help you maintain efficiency and productivity in your practice sessions You can build on your defensive drills by adding cutters and posts to your drills You will be given transition drills in which players must recognize shooters or trailing defenders. This video features Pat Baldwin and provides drills for building transition offense as well as defensive and offensive principles. To be a successful coach, you must have a high level of efficiency and good time management. Coach Baldwin is a coach who builds his players and works on multiple areas simultaneously, maximizing the opportunities to improve. Closeouts & 3-on-3 Recognition A defensive strategy should include closing out shooters. Baldwin offers progressions that allow you to combine post digs and closeouts. Scouting reports will show how far a wing member digs to avoid open shots. Coach Baldwin offers options for high-low or cutter situations. You can be more efficient with your court time by adding post players or cutters. It is important that players can read and make decisions based on what they see. This drill creates a 3-on-2 game-like situation with a trailing player. Players will not only look to attack the basket from an advantage but also seek out shooters who are running to the corners. No Walk Drill The No Walk drill improves communication between players moving to different areas on the floor. Your athletes will be able to improve their motion offense skills, such as cuts to the basket and corner spot ups, pick-and-pops, pick & rolls, and pick & pops. The players are placed in a position to practice communication and two-man games. It is important to develop basketball players who can take advantage of mismatches and make quick decisions. These drills, which Coach Baldwin demonstrates in this video, are basic in nature but have a thinking component that helps athletes recognize and adapt. 67 minutes. 2021.
Offensive Sets, Defensive Breakdown Drills, & 5 on 5 by Scott Nagy Instructional Basketball Coaching Video
Scott Nagy (Rental)-Offensive Sets, Defensive Breakdown Drills, & 5 on 5 $18.99
NABC On the Court Open Practice with Scott Nagy: Offensive Sets, Defensive Breakdown Drills & 5-on-5 Scott Nagy has guided Wright State to the past two Horizon League regular season titles. He has also won three straight Horizon League Coach of the Year awards. In this unique video, you will see what Nagy does in practice that has helped him lead his team to three straight titles. You will get a look inside Wright State’s offense and how players are developed on both ends of the floor. Offensive Sets & Breakdown Drills In the first part of the practice, you will see 10 different sets you can add to your playbook. Each involves a lot of player movement and screening actions that are designed to break down the defense early in the shot clock. Coach Nagy works on these plays while simultaneously warming up his team. You will then see how Coach Nagy maximizes efficiency with a series of rapid quick-hitting drills that work on skill development. Players roll through 10 offensive and defensive breakdown drills working on everything from perimeter cuts on ball screens to movement on a post feed. The “4-Minute Shooting Drill” is a great addition to any program. It works on that extra pass to get players great shots and plenty of reps in a limited amount of time. There are also seven defensive breakdowns you’ll see to improve closeout technique, on-ball defense, help rotations, and rebounding. The 2-on-2 Interchange and 3-on-3 Action Drills can be used to improve any defense. 5-on-5 Nothing beats quality game-like scrimmaging in practice. Coach Nagy will show you three different formats he uses to build a true game-like environment. “5-on-5 Full to Full” restricts players to limited trips so they can focus on elements of the transition game. “10 Possessions” gets players to value every possession and “10 Trips” simulates game-like action while allowing coaches the opportunity to teach. This is an outstanding video to study and shows exactly why Coach Nagy’s teams are so successful.
Organizing a Lock Down Man to Man Defense by Kellie Harper Instructional Basketball Coaching Video
Kellie Harper (Rental)-Organizing a Lock Down Man to Man Defense $18.99
Organizing a Lock-Down Man-to-Man Defense Kellie Harper took over for the legend, Pat Summit, at Tennessee and has carried on the rich tradition of Vols success. Having played for Coach Summit, Harper shares her ideas on defensive philosophy and how to build a lock-down man-to-man defense. On-Ball Defense The key to a great defense is having outstanding on-ball defenders. Harper herself was exceptional as an on-ball defender. Here, she shows you how she teaches her players a push step to cut off offensive players. In 1-on-1 drills, defenders work on the push step by closing out on an offensive player that takes one or two dribbles in one direction. The drill helps build technique and player confidence. Off-Ball Defense Harper’s defensive philosophy includes playing on one side of the court. The Vols allow the first pass to be made all while the help defense positions itself in the gaps. When the ball moves to a wing, Coach Harper demonstrates why wings must close out on the high side and why the top of the key denies the reversal pass. Harper and Tennessee has a golden rule for half-court defense. It is “be where you’re supposed to be on the catch.” You’ll see her players adhere to this rule in a 5-on-5 Shell Drill. Ball-Screen Defense In today’s game, you have to be able to defend the ball screen. You’ll see how Coach Harper teaches players to be physical and use the “lock up” technique. In a 2-on-2 drill, post players jam the screener and push them up the line as guards get under the screen and beat their man to the middle. Harper’s aggressive style of defense has helped Tennessee continue its women’s college basketball dynasty. Coach Harper continues to focus on the details and doing things the right way just as her mentor, Coach Summit, did. Watch and learn as one of the best programs in all of women’s college basketball is on display. Rent this Man to Man Defense DVD today.
Offense & Skill Development by David Richman Instructional Basketball Coaching Video
David Richman (Rental)-Offense & Skill Development $18.99
Open Practice: Offense & Skill Development In six seasons as the head coach at North Dakota State University, Dave Richman has led the Bison to three NCAA tournament bids, three Summit League conference tournament titles, and a pair of regular season championships. In this video, Coach Richman shares how he applies an attention to detail and an emphasis on fundamentals to his practices. Warm Up & Fundamental Drills 5-4-3 Passing is a drill where players get up and down the floor, starting slow, and then learning to catch the ball with two hands away from the body. It’s a drill that teaches a fundamental skill and warms up the body. Coach Richman gets players to slow down in order to focus on fundamentals. Too many athletes want to go too fast right from the start. Post Feeds is a drill where players move slowly to over-emphasize pass fakes and get the ball inside. Passing and Catching is another where players learn to change speeds within their cuts and catch with two hands. Players learn to play fast and secure the ball reducing the number of turnovers. The 4-on-5 Passing drill puts everything together in the half-court. The defense applies pressure with one player acting as a free safety. The offense must complete 10 passes using all of the concepts taught in the earlier drills. It’s a great way to teach making strong cuts, moving with and without the ball, and being strong with the ball. Offensive Skill Development: Breakdown & Shooting Workout Players are taught to attack the rim using a variety of methods. Coach Richman emphasizes “go up on two, finish on two” so that players protect the ball against contact. Players work on attacking the baseline, middle, or on a post entry and finishing at the rim against contact. Any great offense must have great shooters. Building the shooter starts with building great form closer to the basket. In the middle of practice, Coach Richman slows his players down and they focus on catching, finding the rim, and holding their follow-through to create good, consistent shooting habits. Richman also shows a number of shooting drills like 3s in 5 Minutes where players focus on footwork and shooting off of the pass in an effort to improve their range. Star Shooting forces players to mentally focus on where they will move to next. Coach Richman has built a solid program at NDSU and has done so by paying attention to the details. His players play with great fundamentals and minimize the number of mistakes they make. This video examines how he does it. Rent this offense skill development DVD today. 
Oak Hill Man to Man Offense by Stephen Smith Instructional Basketball Coaching Video
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.
Open Basketball Practice with John Calipari by John Calipari Instructional Basketball Coaching Video
John Calipari (Rental)-Open Basketball Practice with John Calipari $24.99
John Calipari Basketball Practice During his Hall of Fame career, Kentucky head coach John Calipari has taken several players with amazing offensive abilities and molded them into multidimensional, well-rounded teammates. Calipari’s ability to do so has led his teams to 30 different conference and conference tournament championships. His 2012 Kentucky team won the national championship and Calipari was inducted into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame in 2015. This outstanding John Calipari basketball practice video allows viewers a unique opportunity to see Coach Cal in his element. With an audience of coaches, Calipari slows down his practices and details how he teaches a number of drills and how he develops players into champions. Defensive Drills In the first John Calipari basketball practice of the video, Coach Calipari teaches defense. He begins with the stance and preaches the “big step” which allows defenders to stay in front of a ball handler and level a drive. From the basics, Coach Calipari demonstrates proper closeouts. The ability to closeout and then recover to an open shooter leads into working on disadvantaged situations, 4-on-3 for example. The Transition Build Up Drill forces athletes to apply four basic principles of basketball: get back, do not allow 3-pointers, sprint on offense, and make reads on offense and force the play on defense. Coach Cal starts with 2-on-1 and then builds to 3-on-2, 4-on-3, and 5-on-4 before eventually going to 5-on-5 full court transition. The final part of the defensive segment shows players applying their defensive principles in 5-on-5 pick and roll situations. The action is slowed down so that coaches can see how to defend the different actions off of a pick and roll. Zone Coverage Assistant coach Tony Barbee steps in at this point to demonstrate the five ways an offense can beat a zone defense and how Kentucky counters to defend those actions. Barbee demonstrates how to teach your guards to play aggressively and with their hands up to force deflections, which can lead to easy turnovers and conversions the other way. Teams will counter with a big mobile post player which forces you to basically play man-to-man inside. Wing players work to take away any easy post passes. This 170-minute video is a great look at how Calipari and Kentucky practice from day to day. You’ll see how he demands the most from his players and how he teaches individual drills that you can use to improve your program. Rent this John Calipari basketball practice DVD today.
Passive & Attack Zone Offenses by Dave Odom Instructional Basketball Coaching Video
HoopsKing (Rental)-Passive & Attack Zone Offenses $15.99
Two distinct strategies for beating zone defense are explored by Coach Odom's passive offense and attacks zone offensive package. Odom's passive offense can be used to defeat packed-in zones by allowing players to move in and out of the zone. The attack zone offense, on the other hand, can be used to dismantle pressure-type zone defenses by using dribble penetration or ball movement. Odom teaches you how to pass efficiently against the zone using the high-low pass, skip pass, and air pass. Every pass distorts or exploits any zone defense. Odom has used rover, inside X corner, corner and notch to defeat zone defenses for many years. The extended 1-3-1 zone defense in the half-court is a recent zone trend. Odom illustrates his idea of filling and leaving areas in opposition to the 1-3-1 by using players. Odom believes that the two-prong approach against zones is more effective because it allows for unpredictable movement, cutting, and shot selection. Combining player movement and ball passing can distort and attack the heart of any zone. 82 minutes. 2008
Offensive Strategies To Attack 2-3 & 1-3-1 Zones by Kevin Boyle Instructional Basketball Coaching Video
Kevin Boyle (Rental)-Offensive Strategies To Attack 2-3 & 1-3-1 Zones $16.99
Dominating the defenses of the 2-3-1 and 1-3-1 zones Profit from your weaknesses Simple strategies that can be hard to resist Kevin Boyle shares more than 15 plays that he uses in order to attack the 2-3 Zone. Boyle shares the responsibilities, matchups, strengths and weaknesses of each position within these offensive strategies. Boyle also offers a unique method to beat zone defenses using the odd front or even front philosophy. Boyle stresses the importance of adjusting these sets to your personnel, their abilities, and the responsibility of defense. Never let a zone defense stop your team! 63 minutes. 2009.
On The Line Half Court Defense & Full Court Presses by Jamie Dixon Instructional Basketball Coaching Video
Jamie Dixon (Rental)-On The Line Half Court Defense & Full Court Presses $18.99
Open Practice: On the Line Half-Court Defense & Full Court Presses Learn to build a powerful, smothering man-to-man defense from one of the best defensive minds in college basketball, TCU head coach Jamie Dixon. The former Pitt head coach, Dixon took the Panthers to 11 NCAA tournaments in 13 seasons before moving on to his alma mater. In three seasons with the Horned Frogs, Dixon has two NIT Final Fours, one NIT championship, and one trip to the NCAA tourney. One of the big reasons for Dixon’s success is a defense that is tough to crack. In this open practice style video, you will watch as Dixon teaches in practice in whiteboard sessions and on the court. He provides a number of drills and concepts that you can use to install a successful man-to-man defense. Individual Defensive Fundamentals No matter what style of defense you play, great defenses are made up of strong individual defenders. Dixon builds these defenders using a series of four fundamental drills. These drills develop the closeout technique, improve instincts to jump toward the ball, challenge shots, help of dribble penetration, and play great denial defense in the post. Disadvantage Drills Placing defenders in disadvantaged situations forces players to unite. Dixon uses the George Karl drill to create confusion for players by forcing them to recognize the biggest offensive threats and communicate every possession. The 3-Out 1-In alignment in the Shell Drill helps players understand angles on the floor and how to defend in the post. Two other team drills put defenders at a disadvantage and teach players to scramble and provide constant help on defense. Players have to use great positioning, communication, and technique to succeed. Shell Drill Dixon uses the Shell Drill to teach players how to fight through down screens and flare screens. Players get plenty of reps and Dixon provides numerous teaching points on technique. He also adds in post defense making his Shell Drill one of the most comprehensive you will find. Help rotations are also important as they prevent easy baskets when defenders get beat by dribble penetration. Watch as Dixon breaks down the responsibility of each player in a help position and see how those players can provide support and then recover. Transition/Press Defense The final element of Dixon’s defensive playbook is transition defense and press defense. Dixon will show you how to protect the rim in transition and trap ball screens in man-to-man. Learn how to apply a 1-3-1 press after a free throw and create traps to force turnovers. You will also see the Diamond Press, which extends pressure to the full court. Coach Dixon’s teams have been known for their defense throughout his career. He consistently produces lock-down defenses year-in and year-out. Learn how he does it in this excellent open practice video.
Offensive & Defensive  Systems by Jason Gardner Instructional Basketball Coaching Video
Jason Gardner (Rental)-Offensive & Defensive Systems $18.99
Open Practice: Offensive & Defensive Systems Learn how to design the perfect practice, one that focuses on both offensive and defensive skills. IUPUI head coach Jason Gardner, a former All-American at Arizona, goes through a full practice layout that includes a number of individual drills as well as full team drills. The open practice covers a wide range of skills from transition offense to defensive half-court drills. Players work on man-to-man defense, weak side and help defense, and learn to defend ball screens. Developmental Drills for Skill Improvement No matter what level you coach, improving the basic skills of passing, ball handling, and shooting will benefit any team. Players are taken through a warm up that improve players’ abilities to make correct passes, improve condition, and teach players proper spacing while running the floor. Gardner teaches players how to get open against defensive pressure with a variety of shell drills. The drills are dual purpose as players learn how to jump to the ball on defense and how to be at the help line. Coach Gardner has players work through defense at game speed in game situations. Drills include: Wisconsin Passing Weave Shooting Shell Drill Weak Defense on Ball Screens Green or Hard Show Pacer Drill Transition Shooting Defensive Breakdown Drills Coach Gardner shares his breakdown drills that define his defensive system. All of his drills emphasize communication and are done at game speed so that the drills are competitive and game-like. Gardner stresses precision in the hard show and in stunting instead of switching on ball screens. Many of Coach Gardner’s drills show athletes how to defend the post to guard screens against man-to-man defense where offenses space the floor with a variety of strategies. The shell drills are a great lead-in to the half-court defense. You also see shooting drills that are ideal in the early offense in transition. The drills break down how to space the offense with the post getting down the floor first. The trailer follows looking for a catch and shoot from the perimeter. Gardner’s coaching style is very low-key, but he does demand a lot from his players. He insists they pay specific attention to detail in each and every drill. There is no reason you cannot do the same with all that is presented in this 94-minute video.
Offense Drills by Greg Lansing Instructional Basketball Coaching Video
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.