Pat Clatchey
(Rental)-Drills That Translate Into Every Facet Of The Game
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Drills that Translate into Winning Every Facet of the Game
If you are looking for new ideas for building complete basketball players, why not learn from one of the foremost high school coaches in the country? Pat Clatchey, head boys basketball coach at Mount St. Joseph HS (MD), has over 600 career wins, 23 league and tournament championships since 2003, and has developed over 40 Division I student-athletes.
In this video, Coach Clatchey shows you 13 drills designed to build a better basketball player. The drills focus on every part of the game including shooting, passing, rebounding, defense, and transition. Coach Clatchey also includes a segment on late-game situations. You will see a number of position-specific drills that will allow you to focus on the drills that meet the needs of your program.
Passing Drills
Coach Clatchey shows you three team-based passing drills to help your players be more confident and make more accurate passes.
Thomas Drill: emphasizes footwork and ripping the ball across the body
Look Drill: challenges players to perform multiple tasks such as passing, catching, and dribbling on the run
Jersey Drill: teaches players to instinctively look ahead on the fast break
Offensive Drills
Develop your team offense with four drills designed to teach players how to attack off the dribble, space the floor on penetration, pass under pressure, and score from different spots on the floor. The Chase drill is a full-court drill that teaches players to score at the rim when under pressure. It’s added benefit is in teaching players to never give up in transition defense.
Defensive Drills
Coach Clatchey shows you three drills to help your team on the defensive end. Dribble Containment is a drill designed to teach players how to closeout and stay in front of the ball against dribble penetration. Other drills help teach defenders how to fight over and under ball screens, understand help defense positioning, and how to shut down an opponent in a 1-on-1 situation.
Scrimmages
Coach Clatchey puts it all together in three competitive drills. The 2-on-2 Transition Drill is a great way to evaluate your players on both sides of the ball. Tip Drill and 5-on-5 Off the Glass Transition are two drills that can help you control pace in your scrimmages.
The final segment of Coach Clatchey’s presentation helps your players prepare for late-game situations. The March Madness Drill works on end-of-game situations like playing with a lead or how to play when trailing late in a game. These drills from Coach Clatchey can benefit any coach at any level and can easily be implemented into your practices.
Chris Mack
(Rental)-Drills To Build A Pack Line Defense
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Chris Mack: Drills to Build the Pack Line Defense
There is no doubt Chris Mack is one of college basketball’s great young coaches. The now-Louisville head coach took Xavier to the Sweet Sixteen four times and won 69 percent of his games with the Musketeers. He took his first Louisville team to the NCAA tournament and he has won numerous conference coach of the Year honors.
In this video done as an on-court clinic presentation, Mack details the everyday drills he uses to build the aggressive Pack Line defense that has made his teams so successful. You will see how he teaches both team and individual drills that will:
Create extreme ball pressure
Keep the ball out of the middle of the court
Force the offense to take contested jump shots “away from the box”
Develop excellent help defense and improve communication on defense
All of Mack’s drills emphasize discouraging the shot, but playing the drive. Players do this by proper positioning, closing out with high hands, building walls, closing gaps, and jumping to the ball.
Once the basics have been taught, Mack breaks down how to defend the post from initial positioning on the floor to positioning after the catch in the post. Here, he teaches the “wall up” technique for post defense which creates the toughest three-foot shot to make.
All of the defensive concepts and rules are then brought together in a number of team drills. You will see the 3-out, 1-in Unguarded Post Drill, the 3-on-3 Identity Drill, and the 3-out, 1-in Identity Drill which is essentially 4-on-4 with a post player. These drills train players at a game-like tempo.
Coach Mack’s Xavier – and now Louisville – teams were known for their aggressive man-to-man defense. This DVD gives you insight into how to implement Mack’s defensive principles and drills into your system.
Stephen Smith
(Rental)-Drills To Build Man To Man Defense
$15.99
These drills will help you improve your man-toÐman fundamentals
You can teach your team man defense by learning break down drills
To increase the intensity of your drills, you can add charting and time constraints.
As a coach, Coach Smith is able to maximize the potential of players. His program has produced more than 100 Division I players as well as over 15 NBA players such Carmelo Anthony and Kevin Durant.
As Oak Hill Academy Head coach Steve Smith shows his highly effective method for teaching man to man defense, you'll be able to pick up some key principles and drills.
Oak Hill's Coach Smith shows 14 drills he uses to help develop and emphasize close-outs, push the offense to the side and improve defense. Smith demonstrates how to teach man defense with breakdown drills, including 1-on-1 to 2-on-2 and 3-on-3 drills. Smith shows how to increase the intensity of drills by charting the clock and using it to motivate players to do their best.
Smith emphasizes the importance of footwork, helping position, screening situations and post defense. He also stresses handling ball screens, deflections, and taking a charge.
These drills have been proven effective over time and are a great resource for coaches looking to improve their man/woman defense.
This was produced at the Springfield, MA clinic in Spring 2009.
71 minutes. 2010
Butch Lauffer
(Rental)-Drills to Build the Dynamic 4-1-4-1 Formation
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Chris Holtman
(Rental)-Drills to Build Your Man to Man Defense
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Chris Holtmann has built a career around playing outstanding man-to-man defense. The Ohio State head coach breaks down some of his best defensive drills in this on-court video. You will see some of the drills that Holtmann uses to prepare his players to compete at the highest level of college basketball. The presentation starts with what Holtmann calls his “Defensive MUSTs”.
Defensive MUSTS
Coach Holtmann has his own MUSTS and encourages coaches to come up with their own. His are:
Set the defense: stress the importance of getting back and not allowing easy transition offense
Protect the paint: obviously, don’t allow easy attempts in the paint
Make them earn it: defense must work continuously to ensure success
Challenge everything: opponents’ shot percentages will go down if your team commits to this
All five commit to rebounding: limit your opponent to one shot
Closeout Drills
The closeout has to be mastered in order for the defense to be successful. Coach Holtmann presents three drills that work on different aspects of the closeout. You’ll see the Majerus Closeout Drill and the Zig Zag Drill. He then gets into scouting opponents and how to prepare for closing out certain players.
Help-Side & Post Defense Drills
One of the most important aspects of great defense is working on the help side. You will see a drill that teaches player how to defend the post from the ball side. Another drill works on jumping to the ball, defending cutters, closing out, and rebounding all in a 3-on-3 setting. Again, he incorporates a scouting report and how to defend based upon it.
Ball Screen Defense
With today’s offenses built around the ball screen, it’s imperative that defenses know how to defend. Holtmann shares a continuous ball screen coverage drill where players work on any type of ball screen in a 4-on-4 setting. He also gets into what players can do when an opponent rejects a screen or tries to split a screen.
Great man-to-man defense is one way to ensure your team is competitive in every game. Coach Holtmann gives you the drills you need to excel on defense at any level.
Bob McKillop
(Rental)-Drills To Build Your Offensive Imagination
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Offensive Drills to Build Your Imagination
Learn how to fill up your playbook with motion and set offenses that will allow your players to shine on the court. Current Davidson College head coach Bob McKillop, who coached NBA MVP Stephen Curry, shows you his offensive system in this video. It’s the same system he uses at Davidson and in the 2013 World University Games where he led Team USA.
Read and React Offense
Coach McKillop shows you the breakdown drills he uses to implement his offense. You will learn how to teach the offense within your own system. One of the Coach McKillop’s primary points is the concept of attacking the attacker to create flow and rhythm within your offense. With an emphasis on simplicity, Coach McKillop is able to teach players how to read defenses and create the appropriate rhythm and flow.
The Davidson Offense
Using on-court demonstrations, Coach McKillop, who has nearly 600 career wins, demonstrates the basics of his Davidson offense. He teaches you five drills that instill the following concepts:
How to attack space
Find the open man
Catch and see the floor
Dribble with a purpose
Finish the cut
Each of these concepts, when mastered, will help your offense become successful. Players become better decision makers on the court and, ultimately, make the half-court offense unstoppable.
This is one of the best DVDs you can buy to help players at any level understand how to play the game. It is not simply a patterned offense. It’s one that allows players to develop their basketball IQ and make them a threat to score at all times. Rent this Offensive Drills DVD today.
Steve Fisher
(Rental)-Drills to Develop Your Defense
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Basketball Defense Drills
Steve Fisher was long-time NCAA coach at both Michigan, where he won a national championship in 1989, and San Diego State. In accumulating nearly 500 career wins, Fisher left a trademark for tough, aggressive, and sound defense. In this video, he shares with you the keys – communication and positioning – to his dominating defenses. Using over 15 practice drills, Fisher gives you everything you need to build a suffocating defense.
Basketball Shell Drill
The Shell Drill and all of its variations is something that should be done every day if you are looking to coach a successful defense. Coach Fisher demonstrates the Shell Drill and shows you how to use it to translate learned defensive concepts into success in game situations.
Fisher drills defensive positioning that shuts off passing lanes while at the same time providing solid help defense. He shows how to prevent dribble penetration with the use of stunts. You will also see how Coach Fisher rotates defenders to double the ball and cover the first pass out on drives to the baseline. Your players will learn to keep the man in front and play with a greater sense of urgency when off the ball to improve help defense.
Coach Fisher insists that the Shell Drill should be used daily and uses it to teach the finer points of defense. Using the Shell Defense Drills with your players can help them become comfortable with your defensive system and learn what to expect come game time.
Other Defense Drills & Techniques
Coach Fisher shares a number of additional concepts and drills in an effort to ensure that you have well-rounded basketball players that are solid all-around defenders.
Numbers Rebounding Drill: Defenders scramble to contest an open shooter and secure the ball.
Trace Drill: Learn the proper closeout technique and how to pressure the ball without giving up the drive.
“Black” & “Left”: These tactics force an offense to move the ball into particular areas of the floor where the defense is at an advantage.
“Regular” & “Lock”: Learn two methods for disrupting baseline inbound plays.
Late-game strategy: Coach Fisher shares his ideas on taking away a star player’s ability to make a play at the end of a game.
This 73-minute video is a detailed, well organized presentation from one of the college game’s great coaches. Fisher will give you everything you need to develop a hard-nosed, aggressive defense that can create turnovers and produce more wins. Rent this Defense Drills for Basketball DVD today.
Johnny Dawkins
(Rental)-Drills to Improve Any Defense
$18.99
With Johnny Dawkins, University of Central Florida Head Coach; 2012 & 2015 NIT Championships with Stanford; 2017 NIT Final Four appearance in first year at UCF; led NCAA D-I schools in defensive field goal percentage (2017).
Even great offensive teams will have nights where it seems like there's a lid on the basket. In those moments, you need a defense that is consistently 'on' to help your team persist and win the game. Johnny Dawkins creates winning basketball programs with a foundation rooted in strong defense. In his first two years as Central Florida head coach, his teams have been national leaders in multiple defensive categories, including top 10 rankings in field-goal percentage defense, scoring defense, and fewest fouls.
Coach Dawkins unloads his defensive drills package in this video, starting from the individual foundation and leading up to five player team defense. You'll see how he teaches defensive fundamentals through these drills, from proper slides to transition defense.
Progressive Drill Series
Develop players who can lock down the ball with this progressive drills series that will refine their technique for great on-ball defense! Your players will warm-up while training the footwork needed to be mobile in the full court with two variations of the Slide Drill. Dawkins gives you a strategy he uses to emphasize defending with active hands. Additionally, three versions of the Zig-Zag drill teach your players how to keep their balance and play with proper angles to keep their man in front.
The Tunnel Drill creates a 1-on-1 competition that will push your players to improve on both sides of the ball, whether it be through their ball handling or on-ball defense. Athletes will learn how to adjust their ball pressure based on the caliber of player they are guarding. This package of drills will show your players how to shut down opponents at the point of attack!
Defending as a Team
Dawkins also shares a variety of drills that will help your players become great team defenders. The "Knight Jump to the Ball" drill teaches players to closeout with great form while also playing in perfect help position to defend cutters. Other drills reinforce defending high ball screens, scrambling to cover shooters with great help rotations when your defense breaks down, beating screen-aways, down screens, and flare screens, and more.
Dawkins covers how to build your transition defense through every disadvantage situation with the "Progressive Fast Break." Additionally, the 5-on-5 Defensive Points Drill is the ultimate way to establish pride in your team for getting defensive stops.
Practice the fundamentals that are essential to any dominant defense with the drills you'll find in this video from Coach Dawkins!
81 minutes. 2018.
HoopsKing
(Rental)-Drills To Teach Transition Drive & Screen Offense
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Drills to Teach Transition Drive and Screen Offense
With more teams using up-tempo offenses to exploit opposing defenses, coaches need to develop the skills necessary to play this type of screen offense. Joe Dooley, head coach at East Carolina University, takes you through a series of breakdown drills and skills that will help your team develop within an up-tempo offense.
Dooley won back-to-back (2017 & 2018) Atlantic Sun Conference Coach of the Year awards while at Florida Gulf Coast. His drills are uniquely designed to develop players. The drills focus on basic fundamentals like butting, passing, and shooting.
Passing Drills
Turnovers are something that coaches can prevent and Coach Dooley shows you a number of passing drills designed to eliminate those turnovers.
Nash Drill: a simple warmup drill that uses both hands and works on making good one-handed air and bounce passes
Gap Passing Drill: a three-man drill that uses quick movements to take advantage of bad closeouts and attack gaps in defenses
Pocket Passing Drill: this works on early offense entries, focusing on drag screens in transition and hitting the roll man off the ball screen
Drive and Kick Series
To help your team penetrate to the basket, Coach Dooley takes you through a Drive and Kick series. The series works on a number of situations using L-cuts, drift passes, and passes back to players filling behind drivers. Coach Dooley’s drills work on post play, executing the “Okafor” move, kicking the ball back to the perimeter, and chasing passes to the perimeter with ball screens.
Offensive Build-Up Drills
Each day in practice, Coach Dooley’s players play 1-on-1 or 3-on-3. In the 1-on-1 drills, there is a three-dribble limit and players must find a way to create a scoring opportunity against on-ball pressure. The 1-on-1 drills are unique because of ball screen defense. Dooley takes his players through the ways his players guard ball screens before the 1-on-1 situation. The 1-on-1 drills then progress to 3-on-3.
Closeouts
The ability to play up-tempo offense comes from playing good defense. That means the closeout is of utmost importance. Coach Dooley demonstrates a 3-on-3 closeout drill that works on closing out and going live on the catch. In essence, the drill turns into live 3-on-3 and the breakdown drills presented earlier are put to use.
Coach Dooley gives some great insight into creating an up-tempo style of play that can help coaches at any level generate offense and produce more points. Rent this Screen Offense DVD today.
Jim Crews
(Rental)-Drills, Plays, & How To Coach With A Purpose
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Drills, Plays and How to Coach with a Purpose
Former Saint Louis University head coach Jim Crews discusses a number of topics in this video including post development, defensive concepts, and practice philosophy. Crews was a 30-year coaching veteran who played on Bobby Knight’s 1976 national championship team at Indiana. After serving as head coach at Evansville and Army, Crews won back-to-back Atlantic-10 Coach of the Year awards in 2013 and 2014. What you see in this video is the foundation that helped Mays turn the Billikens into an Atlantic-10 power.
Basketball Drills for Practice
Coach Crews demonstrates more than 10 different drills that you can use in your program. These drills include:
Post Drill: Works on multiple skills crucial to successful post play
Shot Fake: Players work on an effective fake and creating separation from a defender
2-Slide Drill: A multiple skill drill that works on ball-handling, on-ball defense, and feeding the post
Collins Passing: Developed by former NBA player and coach Doug Collins, this is a two-man, two-ball passing drill that enhances not only skill development, but also teamwork and nonverbal communication
Cat and Mouse: This drill trains the passer and the receiver. Receivers learn to read defenders and get open while passers learn to control the basketball under pressure and deliver a pass at the right time
Each drill emphasizes fundamentals and multiple skill sets. This allows Coach Crews to cover many different concepts in a short amount of time.
Basketball Practice Philosophy
Coach Crews then spends some time reviewing his philosophy on practice. You will see why Crews was one of the most successful coaches in the game as he discusses how he pushed players to compete. He goes over what he expects from each player once they commit to his program and what they can expect from him and his staff.
Coach Crews built his philosophy on telling the truth, educating, and empowering his players. With every practice, he focused on simply developing better players. You can do the same as this DVD is one of the best for drills involving multiple skill sets and player development. Add it to your collection today. Coach with a purpose and rent this DVD.
Ryan Odom
(Rental)-Drive & Kick 4 Out Motion Offense & Drills
$18.99
Drive and Kick Basketball Drills
4 Out Motion Offense & Drills
Looking to force the hand of an opposing defense? UMBC head coach Ryan Odom can help you do so. If you don’t recognize Odom’s name, it was his UMBC team that became the first-ever No. 16 seed to beat a No. 1 seed (Virginia) in the 2018 NCAA tournament. Odom led his program to a 25-11 overall record – a school record for wins – and the America East Conference Tournament championship.
Odom favors an up-tempo style of play that forces defenses into situations they do not prefer. Just ask Virginia, which is perennially one of the best defensive teams in the country. In this drive and kick basketball drills video, Odom gives you an inside look at his motion offense and the drills he uses to teach it.
Drive and Kick Basketball Drills to Score
Coach Odom begins his practices with a passing drill to get his players moving and warmed up for the day. You’ll see something Odom calls “freelance ball handling” in which he gives his players the freedom to create as they learn to handle the basketball.
With players loose and ready to go, they transition into half-court offense. Two-Man Ball Screens is a drill where your players learn to work together. They learn to read defenses and react accordingly to create scoring chances.
Coach Odom will teach the side ball, angle ball, and middle ball screens as well as how to clip or fake the ball screen. All of these drills are great for helping players transition into motion offense shooting. Coach Odom reviews his UMBC Shooting Series where players get up game shots after learning how to get open using V-cuts, the drive and kick, and the flip back pass.
Motion Offense
Coach Odom begins the teaching of the Motion offense with the fast break that has been so successful for his UMBC teams. Players are taught to hunt for their shot within the first 7-10 seconds of the possession. This applies immense pressure to a defense.
The keys to getting a good shot in transition are making sure there is a quick outlet pass, being creative in getting to the paint, and searching for open layups and 3-point shots. You will see Odom’s 12-second drill which emphasizes the fast break. You will learn how to use drag screens, double drag screens, and more in an effort to create scoring opportunities.
This 139-minute video reveals to you a fast-paced style of play that has created havoc for some of the best defensive teams in college basketball. Use it to do the same in your program. Rent this drive and kick basketball drills DVD today.
Brian Hughes
(Rental)-Drive Block Progression
$16.99
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This presentation can be used to teach drive block progression. Coach Hughes believes that the key to successful blocking is to teach the skills necessary to "in the trenches". This DVD focuses on the mental approach to playing on line. It also teaches skills. Hughes' "backfield forward concept teaches players how to play based on the actions of their backfield. Many of the same fundamentals can be applied to the man blocking progression and the zone progression. The steps are the lead step, flat and drop steps. Hughes begins the progression by looking at the stance. The progression begins with Hughes analyzing the stance. Next, Hughes will show you how to balance and hand placement. The fourth step, firm foot, brings the right knee to the ground. Finally, the progression ends with the full go, which is a combination all four steps plus one or two commands. The block can be completed in many ways, which extends the progression. This same approach can be used to teach down blocks, cut blocks, and blocking people in space. It also explains how this translates into zone combinations. Each step is analysed in detail, including technique, teaching points and drill work. Great insight and instruction!
38 minutes. 2006.
Marty Shupack
(Rental)-Driveway Drills
$9.99
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Mike Krzyzewski
(Rental)-Duke Basketball Attacking The Zone
$17.99
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Christopher Collins
(Rental)-Duke Basketball: Competitive Shooting Drills
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Duke Basketball: Competitive Shooting Drills
Northwestern University head coach Chris Collins has helped create plenty of effective shooters by training them at game-like intensity and having them take game-like shots. Collins is a former associate head coach at Duke and former U.S. Olympic Men’s Basketball assistant. He has trained the likes of Jason Williams, a two-time national player of the year, J.J. Redick, also a two-time national player of the year, Gerald Henderson, and many more.
In this video, Coach Collins shares his knowledge of shooting and shows you a series of 10 competitive shooting drills. These are the same drills that helped make Duke one of the top shooting teams in the nation year after year. What Collins is able to do is help coaches maximize time and space to keep players constantly moving and not waiting around to take their next shot.
Shots are broken down by position. There are shots for posts, guards, and wings. Using on-court demonstrators, Collins shows you a post series to develop finishing moves around the rim. The goal is to simulate a defender as players practice the different shots. To get players loose and ready, Collins shows a shooting series drill.
Once players are warmed up and ready to go, Coach Collins starts with the Penetrate and Kick Series. With each drive, players learn to play off of one another as they move around the perimeter for open shots. Continuous Penetrate and Kick is a drill where players compete against the clock or each other to hit game-like shots and game-like intensity.
Next, Coach Collins teaches how to pass effectively out of the post and relocate for a better shot. You’ll see different types of actions that players can use here. Once mastered, Collins adds screening action with posts and guards to simulate game-like situations. Players learn to play off of down screens and flare screens and how to post up as a guard.
The 5-Minute 3-Point Shooting Drill is one that players love. Shooters move around the perimeter and race against the clock to record a set number of makes. The competition forces players to improve their shooting consistency and effectiveness.
The drills also serve as a great conditioner and help players learn to shoot when they are tired. The drills force players to get plenty of game shots from game spots with game-like intensity in a relatively short amount of time. In the end, it will pay off on game night.