
Michael Lang
(Rental)-Daily Drills To Improve Team Rebounding
$19.99
Daily Rebounding Drills to Improve Team Rebounding
Teams that can consistently win the rebounding battle are normally consistent winners. Michael Lang, former assistant coach at Urban Prep Academy and Englewood HS in Illinois, believes practicing the right habits on a daily basis is the key to improving rebounding skills. In this on-court presentation, Coach Lang shows you the keys to rebounding success and the practice drills he uses to help his teams dominate the boards.
Keys to Rebounding
The presentation begins with Coach Lang’s five keys to rebounding success. A clear of understanding of each of these is essential to becoming a better rebounding team. The first key is simply “Your will vs. My will” and expresses the idea that any player can simply outrebound their opponent if they want it more. Coach Lang tries to instill the belief in his players that they can and will get rebounds. This simple idea is the foundation on which great rebounders can be built.
Rebounding Drills
Coach Lang teaches a number of drills all designed to improve technique and a physical mindset needed to be a great rebounder. The drills have many variations to help players develop their rebounding skills as well as their ability to finish at the rim.
Closeout, Box Out and Slap and Slide Drills: helps improve box out technique
Rebounds Game: players work on rebounding in mismatch situations in a live 3-on-3 competition
Catch It, Chin It, Pivot Drill: a progressive drill that works to improve finishes at the rim through contact
The War and Two vs. One Drills: these drills for players to be aggressive and make contact with opponents on box outs and help you find out who your toughest players are
Total Workout Rebound Drill: five different variations of this drill help your players improve outlet passes, advance passes up the floor in transition, and find ways for posts to score on the fast break
If you want to challenge your players to be better rebounders with sound, fundamental technique, Coach Lang’s drills are a great place to start. His drills are fun and competitive and can help any coach at any level train players to be more aggressive rebounders. Rent this rebounding drills DVD today.

Dan Majerle
(Rental)-Dan Majerle: Transition Offense & Set Plays
$18.99
Transition Offense and Set Plays
Former Grand Canyon University head coach Dan Majerle drew on his experience in the NBA to develop an offensive system that can work at any level. In this video, you will see over 30 plays that Majerle used to score quickly in transition or in the half-court offense. You will learn how to space the floor properly in an effort to get quality scoring opportunities from all over the court.
Transition on Misses
Majerle demonstrates four plays to show you how to score in transition off of a missed shot. You’ll see multiple pick and rolls with incredible floor spacing using the “Drag” option. This can also be used in the “21/31” play where ball screens are used with your other guards.
“22/32” uses off-ball screens to pressure on the rim with cutters. “Push” creates confusion for the defense with handoffs and screening actions plus the weak side hammer screen option.
You will also see how to create a mismatch with a bigger guard versus defenses that try to switch on all their screens.
Transition on Makes
Majerle shows you 10 additional plays off of made baskets. Both “Oklahoma” and “Oklahoma Touch” use a double drag screen with secondary screening actions to free up a post that can shoot from outside.
The Rub series has three plays that create scoring opportunities with a quick screen away for a trailing big man. Each play in the series delivers a nice variation to the main ball screen.
“Cut” is a great way to get the ball inside using a screen-the-screener action. “Open” really confuses defenses with simultaneous cutting and dribble-handoff actions. The “Chin” series gives you clean layups off back screens.
Half-Court Sets
Coach Majerle shows you 18 different plays to run in the half-court offense via his “Floppy” and “Loop” series. There are 10 plays initiated from floppy action that create high-low post feeds, off-ball screens to open shooters, and much more.
You will see how you can align against teams that like to front the post player. Loop creates guard movement from a 1-4 high set to get defenders chasing before they get slammed with a ball screen or other action. Loop can set up a lob pass to your guards, open up perimeter shots, and more.
In this video, you will see a large portion of Coach Majerle’s playbook. It’s a playbook that helped him transition the Grand Canyon program into Division I and one that produces plenty of scoring actions. Rent this transition offense DVD today.

Dana Altman
(Rental)-Dana Altman: The Complete Guide To The High Post
$15.99
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Danny Miles
(Rental)-Danny Miles' Point Value System & Daily Drills
$15.99
The Miles Coaching System: A Revolutionary Approach to Basketball Excellence
Introduction
Welcome to our comprehensive guide on the Miles Coaching System, a revolutionary approach to basketball coaching that will elevate your team's performance to new heights. In this article, we will delve into the intricacies of the Miles Coaching System, providing you with expert insights, advanced techniques, and detailed breakdowns to help you outperform your opponents on the basketball court. Whether you're a coach, player, or basketball enthusiast, this guide is your key to unlocking the full potential of the Miles Coaching System.
Understanding the Miles Coaching System
The Miles Coaching System, developed by renowned basketball coach Coach Miles, is a comprehensive coaching philosophy that focuses on player development, strategic game planning, and fostering a positive team culture. This innovative approach aims to maximize individual talents, enhance team chemistry, and achieve excellence both on and off the court. By implementing the Miles Coaching System, your team can gain a significant advantage and reach new levels of basketball proficiency.
Key Principles of the Miles Coaching System
1. Player Development and Skill Enhancement
One of the fundamental principles of the Miles Coaching System is a strong emphasis on player development and skill enhancement. The system recognizes that individual player improvement is the foundation of a successful team. Coaches implement specialized training programs, drills, and practice sessions to enhance players' technical skills, basketball IQ, and overall athleticism.
2. Strategic Game Planning and Preparation
The Miles Coaching System prioritizes strategic game planning and thorough preparation. Coaches analyze opponents, identify strengths and weaknesses, and develop game plans tailored to exploit those weaknesses while capitalizing on their team's strengths. Detailed scouting reports, comprehensive film study, and effective game-day strategies are essential components of the Miles Coaching System.
3. Positive Team Culture and Communication
Creating a positive team culture and fostering effective communication are core principles of the Miles Coaching System. Coaches emphasize respect, teamwork, and accountability, creating an environment where players can thrive and reach their full potential. Open lines of communication, constructive feedback, and a shared sense of purpose contribute to a cohesive and high-performing team.
Implementing the Miles Coaching System
To successfully implement the Miles Coaching System, teams must focus on key strategies and techniques. Let's explore some of the essential elements that will enhance your team's performance:
1. Individualized Player Development
The Miles Coaching System prioritizes individualized player development plans. Coaches assess each player's strengths and areas for improvement, designing tailored training regimens and skill development programs. This individualized approach allows players to maximize their potential and contribute significantly to the team's success.
2. Comprehensive Game Preparation
Thorough game preparation is a crucial aspect of the Miles Coaching System. Coaches meticulously analyze opponents, study game footage, and develop game plans that exploit weaknesses and capitalize on opportunities. By equipping players with detailed scouting reports and strategic instructions, coaches ensure their team is well-prepared to face any opponent.
3. Effective Communication and Team Building
The Miles Coaching System emphasizes effective communication and team building. Coaches encourage open lines of communication, foster a supportive and collaborative team environment, and promote positive interactions among players. This creates a strong team dynamic, boosts morale, and enhances overall performance on the court.
4. In-Game Adjustments and Adaptability
The Miles Coaching System values in-game adjustments and adaptability. Coaches closely monitor game dynamics, make timely substitutions, and modify strategies to counter opponents' tactics. This flexibility allows the team to respond effectively to changing circumstances and maintain a competitive edge.
The Benefits of the Miles Coaching System
Implement
ing the Miles Coaching System offers numerous benefits that can elevate your team's performance and achieve basketball excellence. Let's explore some key advantages:
1. Player Development and Growth
The Miles Coaching System places a strong emphasis on player development and growth. By implementing specialized training programs and individualized skill enhancement plans, players have the opportunity to improve their technical skills, basketball IQ, and overall athleticism. This focus on player development not only enhances individual performance but also strengthens the team as a whole.
2. Strategic Advantage
The Miles Coaching System provides a strategic advantage by prioritizing comprehensive game planning and preparation. Coaches thoroughly analyze opponents, identify strengths and weaknesses, and devise game plans that exploit vulnerabilities while leveraging the team's strengths. This strategic approach gives your team a competitive edge and increases the likelihood of success on the court.
3. Positive Team Culture and Cohesion
Creating a positive team culture and fostering team cohesion are integral components of the Miles Coaching System. By promoting respect, teamwork, and accountability, coaches establish an environment where players feel valued and motivated to give their best effort. This positive team culture enhances communication, builds trust, and creates a unified team that performs at its highest potential.
4. Adaptability and In-Game Adjustments
The Miles Coaching System emphasizes adaptability and in-game adjustments. Coaches closely monitor the flow of the game, assess opponents' strategies, and make timely adjustments to counteract their tactics. This flexibility allows your team to respond effectively to changing circumstances, maintain a competitive advantage, and seize control of the game.
5. Long-Term Success and Life Skills
Implementing the Miles Coaching System not only leads to on-court success but also cultivates valuable life skills. The emphasis on discipline, teamwork, and personal growth instills important qualities that extend beyond basketball. Players develop leadership skills, resilience, and a strong work ethic that can positively impact their lives both on and off the court.
Conclusion
The Miles Coaching System is a revolutionary approach that can unlock your team's full potential and lead to basketball excellence. By implementing the key principles, strategies, and techniques outlined in this guide, you will equip your team with the tools necessary to outperform opponents and achieve long-term success. Remember, mastering the Miles Coaching System requires dedication, effective communication, and a commitment to continuous improvement. So, embrace this revolutionary approach, empower your players, and witness the transformation of your team into a force to be reckoned with. The path to basketball excellence starts here!

David Arseneault
(Rental)-Dave Arseneault's Running To Win!
$15.99
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Dave Odom
(Rental)-Dave Odom: How To Beat Any Pressure Defense
$15.99
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Matt Driscoll
(Rental)-Dead Ball Press Offense, Shooting & Buildup Drills
$18.99
Do your players have trouble breaking the press? Put your athletes through a number of advantage/disadvantage situations like University of North Florida head coach Matt Driscoll does. Driscoll is a three-time Atlantic Sun Conference Coach of the Year (2015, 2016, 2020) who is well known for his ability to improve individuals as players. In this practice session, you get to see what it’s like to run a session with intensity and how to make players and teams great.
Film Room
One thing that can set a program apart from another is the analysis of film. Coach Driscoll begins the session with film study. He analyzes different clips in this session in an attempt to reinforce his team’s defensive principles. You will get to see how the film session works in conjunction with the practice to come.
Practice
The session then moves to the practice floor where the team begins with two warmup drills. Coach Driscoll has his team work the Scrape Drill where North Florida works on breaking a press in a 5-on-0 situation. Players work on certain reads and passes as they go full speed. These drills also demonstrate two press breaks that can be used against any defense.
Red Zone Shooting is another drill that gets players prepared for practice by working on jump shots from different angles and on three-pointers from different spots. Players get a ton of game-like shots in a short period of time.
The practice then shifts into higher gear with an emphasis on full court transition. The Transition Build Up drill leads to a full court 5-on-5 game scenario. Coach Driscoll emphasizes both transition offense and defense and works on breaking the press from a dead ball scenario.
From beginning to end, this video has value for any coach at any level. Coach Driscoll is one of the most respected coaches in the nation and his intensity and attention to detail makes this presentation a must-watch.

Dean Smith
(Rental)-Dean Smith's Point Zone Defense
$15.99
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Dean Smith
(Rental)-Dean Smith's Scramble Defense
$15.99
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Dean Smith
(Rental)-Dean Smith: Teaching The Shuffle Offense
$15.99
Get better at basketball coaching
Learn from Dean Smith
Your team can reach new heights!
To be the best, learn from the best.
Coach Smith is known for his innovative ideas. His Shuffle Offense is still a great offensive tool. Smith starts with the basics of position, cuts, spacing and spacing on the ground to enter the offense. He also shows the box set which allows easy entry into the Shuffle. To get the offense flowing, Smith shows three options: the back screen with the shuffle cut and the back door. Smith shows how to make easy baskets using a creative approach for offensive rebounding within shuffle offense. With a secondary offense, the shuffle offense can be extended to the entire court. The scoring opportunities are created by the action from the break and flow into the shuffle. Smith shares 82 clips from UNC's great teams that will show you the shuffle as well as secondary offense in action. Smith's offense system has been tested and will give offensive balance to every opponent.
57 minutes. 2008.

Greg Kampe
(Rental)-Defending Ball Screens
$17.99
Open Practice: Defending Ball Screens and Transition Defense
Oakland University men’s basketball coach Greg Kampe has developed a defensive system that has helped the Grizzlies battle some of the top programs in the country. Kampe, the third-longest tenured coach in Division I basketball, has over 500 career wins. His success can be traced directly to his up-tempo offense and his outstanding transition defense.
In this video, Kampe opens the doors to an Oakland practice and shares practice drills, concepts, and more. You will see nine defensive breakdown drills as well as how to build your transition defense. Finally, Coach Kampe covers ball screen defense in an attempt to limit opponents’ scoring opportunities.
Transition Defense
The first priority of any transition defense is to get back quickly and protect the rim against an easy basket. Coach Kampe begins his talk about transition defense by identifying three things that are absolutely necessary: 1) protect the basket, 2) stop the ball, and 3) defender any trailers. Coach then demonstrates three drills that are included in the first part of every Oakland practice early in the season:
5-on-5, 5-on-4, 5-on-3 Drill: The defense works on protecting the rim in a disadvantage situation until teammates can recover and get matched up.
DDM to Transition Defense Drill: Players learn to sprint back on defense after running an offensive set to protect the rim.
Pro Drill: Defenders compete in a multiple of disadvantage situations ranging from 2-on-1 to 5-on-4.
Ball Screen Defense
With a team full of similar sized players, switching on ball screens makes sense. In situations where mismatches can be created, Coach Kampe teaches the hard hedge. Both of these concepts are developed in a pair of drills. The 3-on-3 to 50 Drill teaches players to aggressively switch on ball screens. The 4-on-4 Pitch Out drill is where players recognize whether they should switch or hard hedge.
The 4-on-4 Continuous Screening drill gives players repetitions to help in the fighting of down screens. The 3-on-3 Cross Screen drill shows you a unique strategy for intercepting passes on screen aways. The 4-on-4 Down Screen/Cross Screen drill puts both tactics together and challenges players to defend screen-the-screener actions.
Coach Kampe is one of the most respected coaches in the nation. His video can help any coach at any level improve on defense to play with anyone on their schedule.

Jack Owens
(Rental)-Defending Ball Screens in Basketball
$18.99
Use to cover a range of screen situations and not give up the easy baskets!
React to any ball screen that is set higher than or lower than the 3-point arc and neutralize it
Your screen coverage for the ball should be adjusted based on the types of players.
Learn how to use "jammer", "safety", and other players to limit your opponentÕs ability to pitch the ball ahead of you in transition
Jack Owens discusses in this video the goals and objectives of transition defense. Owens explains ball screen coverages as he moves from transition defense to half-court defense. These half-court coverages can be used to disrupt your opponent's offense goals.
Transition & Half Court Defense
Transition defense is where Coach Owens starts. If your team does not have a strong transition defense, they could lose too many points. To do this, you must establish positional responsibilities. Owens has two main roles: safety and the jammer. Owens demonstrates how to practice these roles in practice. This will allow your team play a full defense of 94 feet, which will reduce the need for transition layups or rhythm threes.
Coach Owens then builds into the half-court with complete denial up to the first pass. He then shows the team a sample drill and emphasizes the importance of communication.
Ball Screen Defense
Owens ends his discussion with a detailed discussion about ball screens on the half court. As the game evolves, ball screen defense is becoming more important. Coach Owens breaks down each screen and explains how to defend them.
This video will provide all the details you need to succeed in full court and half-court defense. Your opponents will have fits if you don't follow the instructions for covering the ball screen.
58 minutes. 2022.


Brandon Koons
(Rental)-Defending Tactics & Exercises
$16.99
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Frank Allocco
(Rental)-Defending The 10 Most Popular Offensive Actions
$17.99
Basketball Defense - Defending the 10 Most Popular Offensive Actions in Basketball
Former national high school coach of the year Frank Allocco had a long history of success taking two California high schools to state championships and winning nearly 87 percent of his games. He went on to coach at the University of San Francisco where he continued his man-to-man pressure defense. In this basketball defense video, Coach Allocco will show you the strategies that helped his teams hold opponents to an average of just 38 points a game. You’ll see everything from footwork to communication giving you everything you need to defend the 10 most common screen actions in basketball.
Basketball Defense Breakdown Drills
Teaching how to defend the screen is difficult, but it is a must if you are going to be successful on defense. Coach Allocco uses a series of 3-on-3 and 4-on-4 breakdown drills to show you how to neutralize the most common offensive actions.
Ball Screens: Players learn to communicate to hedge ball screens and fight over the top
Pass and Cut: Learn to eliminate easy layups by jumping to the ball and beating screens
Flare Screens: Coach Allocco shows you two variations of this drill that will challenge your defenders to fight through flare screens to cover shooters
Wheel Cuts: This drill can be built up to teach players to defend screen-the-screener actions that use wheel cuts, down screens, and back screens
Dribble Drive: Teach players to fight through dribble handoffs and contain dribble penetration with great on-ball defense and help
UCLA Cut: Prepare players to fight through consecutive screening actions by fighting through UCLA cuts, down screens, and back screens
Flex Action: Use 3-on-3 and 5-on-5 to teach players to defend the combined action of flex screens and down screens
America’s Play: Prevent post players from getting good position by teaching players how to defend cross screens and down screens
Single Double Screens: This 4-on-4 drill teaches players to deal with what is known as “Floppy” at the NBA level by helping them get “up the shoot” versus single screens and how to use the same concept against staggered double screens
High-Low Action: Learn to use proper positioning and toughness to deter flashes to the high post and take away duck-ins from teams that have good post players
Basketball Defense Communication
For Coach Allocco, winning was more than just having a great strategy. One of the keys to his defense was constant communication so that players were in sync on every possession. Players also must feel an obligation to their teammates to carry out their role and now allow breakdowns. Throughout the drills, Coach Allocco emphasizes this communication to ensure the defense is ready to defend anything an offense can throw at it. Rent this basketball defense DVD today.


Bert Williams
(Rental)-Defending The Option With The 3-5-3
$16.99
Features & Benefits
Your opponent's option game will come to an abrupt halt
These are simple rules that you can use to defend your 3-5-3 defense
This defense will be a hit with you and your players.
Bert Williams
Georgia Military College Head Coach
It is difficult to defend the option effectively in football.
Bert Williams, a football DVD producer, will demonstrate how to use the 3-5-3 defense. Coach Williams outlines the different fronts, stunts and blitzes that you can use to position your defenders to shut down multiple options looks using consistent, easy rules.
Georgia Military achieved a new national junior college record of allowing 67.6 yards per game using this defense. This DVD of football is a wonderful complement to Bert William's Basics for the 3-5-3.
50 minutes. 2004.