Brad Underwood Open Practice: Defense by Brad Underwood Instructional Basketball Coaching Video
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Basketball Practice with Brad Underwood The first part of the second basketball practice video is devoted to the fast-paced offense and the press break. Players warm up with Star Passing, which eventually builds into 5-on-5 and even 5-on-7 scrimmages. Underwood also breaks his players into position groups where they go further in detail on the fundamentals needed to break the press. Coach Underwood shifts to defense and begins with a lecture segment. He shares a wealth of information about his half-court man-to-man. He describes the terminology and teaching points he and his staff use to teach players aggressive denial defense. The basis of his defensive philosophy is the concept of up-the-line, on-the-line denial. No direct passes are to be allowed. As a result, teams must become more one-on-one minded. Basketball Practice - Defending Ball Screens Underwood also goes into his three ways of defending ball screens. Blue forces the dribbler to the baseline away from the ball screen. Red is a hard hedge used to force the dribbler up the sideline on the offense’s right side of the floor. White is used against flat ball screens in the middle of the floor. Full of great content on both offense and defense, Coach Underwood’s video set is a great addition to any coach’s collection! Rent this basketball practice DVD today.
Breakdown Basketball Defense Drills For Individual & Team Defense by Roy Williams Instructional Basketball Coaching Video
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Roy Williams: Breakdown Drills for Individual and Team Defense If there is one thing that has helped North Carolina head basketball coach Roy Williams be successful, it is defense. Coach Williams has won over 800 games in his career, been to nine Final Fours, and has three national championships to his credit. In this video, Coach Williams discusses the “22” half-court defense and individual and team drills that have helped him produce all those wins. Defense is about forcing an opponent out of their offense resulting in either a bad shot or a turnover. Coach Williams explains how his Tar Heels go about making opponents uncomfortable. The Basics Defending a player with the basketball is one of the more difficult skills to learn in basketball. Coach Williams starts at the very beginning – the stance. Players must learn the basic defensive stance in order to successful defenders. On-the-ball defense is emphasized since a dribbler must be constantly pressured. Coach Williams shows you how he teaches his players the stance so that they may eventually become quicker in moving laterally. Coach Williams goes through three separate drills designed to improve that lateral quickness and help defenders stay in front of a dribbler. Players learn how to navigate through multiple screens in what Coach Williams calls the Mine Field Drill. The Deny-Help-Deny Drill works on moving quickly from the help position to deny. Off the ball help defense is one of the keys to breaking down an opponent’s offense. The final drill teaches players the closeout and helping off of their man. Game-Like Situations Coach Williams will put players in a 4-on-4 situation emphasizing both on-the-ball and off-the-ball pressure to create an almost game-like atmosphere. A thorough breakdown of each player’s position and their responsibilities is given. Those who play for Coach Williams know that giving up a baseline drive is simply unacceptable. This is explained as well as pressuring the ball, denying the next pass, closing out, and more. The 4-on-4 drills progress, ultimately, to a live, full-court 5-on-5 situation where defenders must learn to work in transition. Players learn to “Guard Their Yard” as Coach Williams preaches and take pride in playing sound pressure defense, something that has helped Williams lead North Carolina to three national titles.
Breakdown Drills For Building The Pack Line Defense by Saul Phillips Instructional Basketball Coaching Video
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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.
Breakdown Drills For Swing Offense by Ryan Looney Instructional Basketball Coaching Video
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Basketball Swing Offense: Breakdown Drills  Idaho State University head coach Ryan Looney has had his share of success using the Swing Offense. He is a big believer in the success of an offense being related to the skill level of his players running it. In this skills video, Coach Looney shares the breakdown drills he uses to develop players and how he develops these skills within the Swing Offense. Breakdown Drills Coach Looney shows you six breakdown drills that teach players the shots they will take within the basketball swing offense. There are drills to develop both post and perimeter play. The workouts include working on the up screen, flex screen, and side pick and roll screen. You will see Coach Looney use a variety of equipment to help his players learn to play through contact and create trips to the free throw line. Screens One skill that Looney’s players must have is the ability to set and use screens. Players work on four options off the Up Screen and four more with the Flex Screen. You will see how to set the screens in the right spots, make cuts of least resistance to create betting scoring chances, and learn to see the post. Swing, Bump, and Separation are all shooting drills where players work on coming off of a screen and taking a shot. Players focus on having their hands up and proper footwork as they receive the ball. Post Play Learning post play is essential in the Swing Offense. Coach Looney works first on stance and positioning. Players learn to get low and how to take up space. A variety of post move are covered. Coach Looney also gets into perimeter develop and the different ways a defender can guard a ball handler on a screening action. Skill development is essential to any team’s success. Coach Looney does a great job of showing you how you can develop players as you install the swing offense. Rent this Basketball Swing Offense DVD today.
Breakdown Drills For Teaching Half Court Man To Man Defense by Craig Neal Instructional Basketball Coaching Video
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Breakdown Drills for Teaching Half Court Man to Man Defense Craig Neal built the University of New Mexico men’s basketball program into one of the toughest in Mountain West Conference with a half-court man-to-man defense that doesn’t give up easy shots. Neal, who led the Lobos to the 2014 MWC tournament title and then spent time in the NBA as a scout and an assistant with Toronto, teaches his defensive philosophy and shares the drills that helped him build one of college basketball’s toughest defenses. Half Court Man to Man Defense Breakdown Drills Coach Neal shows you six drills that teach players individual on-ball defensive techniques. Using these half court man to man defense drills in practice will help your players: Learn how to talk on defense all over the floor Practice defensive closeout techniques from various angles Learn the Rodman Drill which will improve your team’s rebounding Improve transition defense using the 2-on-1 Build Up Drill Learn the Toughness Drill which was taken from Los Angeles Clippers head coach Doc Rivers to teach many of these skills all in one drill Shell Drill Coach Neal uses the traditional shell drill to teach his defensive philosophy. You will see how Coach Neal uses towels in the drill to teach his players to play defense in the half-court with their feet, not their hands. You will see the proper way to defend the baseline drive and a middle drive and not give up a layup. Coach Neal also demonstrates the how he gets players to jump to the ball. Defending Pick & Rolls In today’s game, you have to have the ability to defend the pick and roll. Here, Coach Neal teaches strategies for defending screens like the hard hedge, flat hedge, Trap, Ice, and Hot. There are a number of ways to defend ball screen offenses and Coach Neal shows you how to select the right one that fits your team. He explains how to scout opponents, how to make in-game adjustments, and how to defend ball screens. Coach Neal shows you how you can effectively build an elite defense beginning with a sound philosophy all the way to advanced defensive techniques. His presentation is a great look at how a Division I coach creates a tough defense. Rent this half court man to man defense DVD today.
Breakdown Drills For The 4 Out 1 In & 3 Out 2 In Motion Attack by Bill Self Instructional Basketball Coaching Video
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4 Out 1 In Motion Offense Drills Breakdown Drills for the 4 Out/1 In & 3 Out/2 In Motion Attack Kansas head coach Bill Self runs one of the best programs in the country and in this video you can see the Jayhawks break down their First and Four-Game ball screen offense. Coach Self has already been inducted into the Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame and has produced more than 650 career wins. His Jayhawks have won 14 straight Big 12 regular season titles and Self’s 2008 team won a national championship. In this presentation, you will see Coach Self explain some of his concepts on a whiteboard and then you will see how they are implemented in live practice video. Coach Self shares a number of 4 Out 1 in Motion Offense drills for both your guards and bigs so that you can maximize your teaching of the necessary skills. The 17 drills presented will give you a much better understanding of the Jayhawks’ 3-out and 4-out ball screen offenses. Breakdown Drills: Bigs Coach Self takes you through eight different drills to help bigs operate in the low post, utilize ball screens, and play through high-lows. You will see how a post player is to seal a defender to receive the ball. One drill teaches posts how to use the duck-in move to seal a defender for lob passes and easy scoring chances. This progression of drills gets post players comfortable with the movements of the high-low passing game. The drills then progress to 2-on-1 where players practice different options on high post flashes. Then, the drills move to 2-on-2 and posts learn how and when to use ball screens and play out of multiple options within the offense. The Jump Hook series is an excellent way to get posts a high number of reps on critical post moves like the jump hook, the up and under, and the face up. Coach Self also adds three more shooting drills to extend the range of your post players on high post flashes and pick-and-pops. Breakdown Drills: Guards Guards go through nine different 4 Out 1 In Motion Offense drills to teach them to get downhill and make plays in the Fist and Four-Game offense. Spacing is always important and Self reviews how to space the floor properly after a post feed. Another drill helps teach four different strategies for using ball screens depending upon what a defense presents. The L-Cut drill teaches guards to get open on the wings and get open for mid-range jumpers. Guards also work on refining their scoring off wide pin screens, learn how to use dribble moves to get by defenders, and practice the next pass to an open shooter on a baseline drive. Coach Self teaches how to implement the Kansas ball screen offenses in this 74-minute video while giving you the drills needed to do so. It’s an attack that has helped Kansas remain one of the dominant programs in college basketball. Rent this 4 Out 1 in Motion Offense Drills DVD today.
Breakdown Drills For The 4--out 1--in Motion by Jay Wright Instructional Basketball Coaching Video
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Breakdown Drills For The Blitz Secondary Break  Lindsay Gottlieb
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Blitz Secondary Break Breakdown Drills Teams that make more uncontested layups than their opponents usually win basketball games. California women’s head basketball Lindsay Gottlieb has turned the Golden Bears program around by embracing up-tempo thinking. She preaches the fast break as well as the secondary break that follows. In this video, Coach Gottlieb shares with you how she builds the Blitz offense and how she teaches it. With an emphasis on playing fast, Coach Gottlieb’s California teams have gone to six NCAA tournaments in seven seasons and earned a trip to the 2013 Final Four. Coach Gottlieb uses her unique whole-part-whole teaching method to show you how to build a transition offense and the breakdown drills needed to teach the skills necessary to be successful. Blitz Secondary Break Overview Coach Gottlieb starts with introducing the Blitz fast break and all options. The concept of having the point guard “dribble until they stop you” is presented and is easy to understand. The same goes for the first post “running down main street” which helps provide the proper flow into her motion offense. You will see multiple options including those for the post, wing, as well as swing options. Breakdown Drills for the Secondary Break After introducing the secondary break in its entirety, Coach Gottlieb then presents you with the breakdown drills using on-court demonstrations. These drills are normally done without a defense. The 3-on-0 Transition Drill teaches guards and one post player to run and develop the strong side of the break. The 4-on-0 Blitz adds a trailer and the 5-on-0 adds an opposite side wing which presents a number of new options for the secondary break. These drills are also great conditioners. Skill Development for the Blitz Secondary Break In order to effectively run the Blitz offense, players must work on their individual skills. In this segment, Coach Gottlieb presents 20 different drills for wing and post players. Each drill is related to playing transition offense and helps players become more comfortable in reading defenses and attacking them. Wings work on layups, pullup jumpers, catch and shoot opportunities, and more. Post players go through a separate shooting series. They will work in tandem at times and work on screens, catch and shoot moves, and more. There are also combination drills using a wing and post player where they can work on things like dribble hand-offs and pin downs. Coach Gottlieb gives you everything you need to run the transition offense in this 61-minute video. Full of drills to work on individual skills, this video is a must for teams looking to boost their offensive tempo.Rent the Breakdown Drills for the Blitz Secondary Break DVD today
Breakdown Drills for the Continuity On Ball Screen High Low Offense by Jaime White Instructional Basketball Coaching Video
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Breakdown Drills for the Continuity On-Ball Screen Offense High-Low Action Fresno State University women’s head coach Jaime White goes in-depth with the continuity on-ball screening high-low offense in this video. Coach White was the winningest coach in Northern Colorado history before taking the job at Fresno State. In six seasons with the Bulldogs, White has guided her team to three 20-win seasons and four postseason appearances. In this video, you will see 16 drills that help the development of the continuity ball screen offense high-low action. The drills help to decipher all of the different issues teams face in putting together this effective offensive system. Coach White breaks down each drill and emphasizes the skills players should be working on in each one. Drills & Explanations Coach White begins with a thorough explanation of each drill using a whiteboard. She explains the drill as well as how the drill fits into the continuity ball-screen offense. Next, Coach White goes to the court to demonstrate each drill from the whiteboard chat. The idea of seeing it first and then watching it live is an approach that can help coaches better understand the concepts and the drills presented. Some of what is taught in the drills includes the following: Drive & Kick High-Low Post-Ups Double Ball Screens Post Dives Pick & Pops Sets & Ball Screen Tips Coach White shows you two different sets in her offense. The first is Twist, where you get some great ball screen action that leads to post-ups. You will also see counters for when the post-up is denied. The second set is Double, which begins with a double ball screen. One screener slips while the other rolls and both become scoring threats. The action is difficult to stop. Coach White also shows you how Double can flow right into Twist. This helps to minimize the amount of learning your players have to do while still keeping the ability to attack defenses with multiple sets. One of the great benefits of this video for coaches is that it teaches specific skills related to screening. Coach White talks about having proper footwork, screening angles, and cutting in sharp lines. Regardless of the offense you run, the knowledge of screening is beneficial. If you are searching for an offense that gets your players high percentage shots, then this presentation is for you. Learn the drills needed to install an effective continuity on-ball screening high-low offense today. Rent this ball screen offense DVD today.
Breakdown Drills For The Dribble Drive Motion Offense by John Calipari Instructional Basketball Coaching Video
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Use intense drills and fast-paced instruction to teach the dribble drive How to make your drills more challenging Your dribble drive offense should be run at its highest level Dribble Drive Motion Offense, a 94-foot attack on the basket. John Calipari demonstrates how to create this mindset in your basketball practice by using his favorite dribble drive drills. Every competitive drill involves sprinting, passing and hard-line drives to reach the rim. Your offense will have many opportunities to score on the open floor with Calipari's attack drills. Calipari runs these drills quickly, intensely, and requires maximum focus. Each drill is unique because of peer pressure, special conditions, and time constraints. These drills are all required to ensure that the machine works at its best. These drills will help you score consistently in the full and half courts. 67 minutes. 2009.
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.
Breaking Presses With A 1--3--1 Alignment by Bill Self Instructional Basketball Coaching Video
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Breaking The Press by Mike Krzyzewski Instructional Basketball Coaching Video
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Building & Champion & The 2-3 Zone by John Calipari Instructional Basketball Coaching Video
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Building a Champion and the 2-3 Zone National championship winning coach John Calipari and three of his top assistants take you inside the program for a look at what it takes to build a champion. Learn the Kentucky Wildcat philosophy and listen as Coach Calipari covers things like staff responsibilities, scouting, practice design, motivating players, zone defense, and more. With three Naismith Coach of the Year awards under his belt, Calipari knows a thing or two about building a championship program. Creating a Championship Staff A great staff helps make a head coach more efficient and, ultimately, more successful. Kentucky assistant coach John Robic, who has spent many years with Coach Calipari, shares his ideas on hiring the right staff, coaching responsibilities on game day, and working with players. Coach Robic’s expertise lies in scouting opponents. He shows you how an elite program like Kentucky prepares for upcoming opponents. You will see how the coaching staff shares information with player and how much to share. Coach Barry Rohrssen then goes into the role of an assistant coach and how, as an assistant, you must be organized and prepared for each day whether it is practice or a game. He also shares ideas on player motivation, setting goals, and paying attention to the little details in your program. 2-3 Zone Defense Tony Barbee, another Calipari assistant, draws on his experience as a head coach at UTEP and Auburn to teach you strategies for maximizing the 2-3 zone defense. Coach Barbee shows you the most frequently used offensive strategies to attack the 2-3 and how Kentucky adjusts to defend each one. You will see how to match up when the ball goes to the high post and trap when the ball is in the short corners. Coach Barbee also shares how Kentucky rebounds from the 2-3 zone. Q&A with Coach Calipari The video is highlighted by a special Q&A session with Coach Calipari. He talks about his coaching philosophy and how he is able to take some of the nation’s best players, soon to be NBA lottery picks, and get them to put the team first. Coach Calipari also talks about changing your program’s culture to one that is player-focused. You will also see how Kentucky uses efficiency statistics to motivate players to develop roles on the team. If you are searching for ideas about changing your program, the University of Kentucky program is one to emulate. Coach Calipari and his staff offer you a treasure trove of championship building information in this presentation.
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Building a Ball Screen Offense Kent State head basketball coach Rob Senderoff shows you how build a ball screen offense that maximizes the strengths of your players. Whether you have a team full of ball handlers or just one, Coach Senderoff shows you the various actions that make this offense so successful. In almost a decade at Kent State, Senderoff has won 60 percent of his games at a school not known for its basketball program. Coach Senderoff will share with you why the offense works, how to teach it, and the drills you can use in your practices. By the end of the 63-minute video, you should be able to install the Kent State Ball Screen offense successfully. Drilling the Offense Coach Senderoff uses on-court demonstration to show you the drills that he uses to implement the ball screen offense. He takes you through all the phases of the offense beginning with two warm-up drills that utilize both the pick-and-roll and pick-and-pop actions. You will see three main ball screen options: side, shake, and flat. Coach Senderoff then gets into the 3-out 2-in ball screen offense as well as the 4-out 1-in, which is used when you have good guards that possess speed. Also included in Coach Senderoff’s presentation is a unique set that can be used when a team has just one strong ball handler. The ball screen offense can still be used in this case and Senderoff shows you the “Flat” set where four players align on the baseline with the guard at the top of the key. Counter Measures Defenses will try to counter the ball screen offense in any number of ways. With each alignment, Senderoff shows you how to counter presenting the offense with multiple scoring opportunities. Coach Senderoff simulates different situations an offense might see all with an emphasis on helping players to read defenses and act. Coach Senderoff’s DVD is perfect for high school coaches looking to install a ball screen offense. Using Senderoff’s strategies, players learn to attack their opponents giving them the best chances for success.