Zone Offense: Sets & Philosophy by Brad Underwood Instructional Basketball Coaching Video
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Basketball Zone Offense: Sets & Philosophy University of Illinois head coach Brad Underwood shows you how he breaks down zone defense with multiple looks. Using quick, simple actions against zones can force rotations which open gaps in the defense. Watch as Coach Underwood shows you how to attack the zone defense, breaks down the secondary offense off transition against a zone, and shares his different looks against various zone defenses. Different Looks All of the sets in Underwood’s zone offense are interchangeable. Adding cutters and flashing to the high post can mix up traditional sets. Defenses are kept guessing with the cutters and variety of looks. Underwood attacks the soft spots in the zones when the ball reverses. Simple actions force defensive rotations and that can open driving lanes and shooting areas. Zone Passing The Zone Passing Drill is integral part of Underwood’s offense. The drill uses cuts to the elbow, movement to the short corners, and more to force the defense to rotate. Zone Passing is a drill that should be done daily and it only takes a few minutes. The drill works on each of the following skills and concepts: Spacing Passing Finding open areas against a zone defense Building your team’s zone offense Adjusting to your team’s strengths The Zone Passing Drill can help coaches build an entire zone offense with younger players. Coaches with more veteran teams can benefit from learning the different looks and adjustments presented by Coach Underwood. This is an excellent video to help coaches attack zone defenses. Rent this basketball zone offense DVD today.
Attacking a 1-3-1 Zone Defense by Jake Erbentraut Instructional Basketball Coaching Video
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Attacking a 1-3-1 Zone Defense Jake Erbentraut won 100 games faster than any coach in Wilmot High School (WI) history. In this attacking a 1-3-1 zone defense video, he shares his strategies for beating the 1-3-1 zone defense. Coach Erbentraut spent time researching the best ways to take down the 1-3-1 and shares them with you in this highly organized presentation. Included are strategies to exploit the defense, set plays, and practice drills to prepare your team to play against the 1-3-1. 1-3-1 Tendencies and Weaknesses In order to beat any defense, you must first understand how it works. Coach Erbentraut breaks down the 1-3-1 so you can see what the defense is trying to accomplish. You will learn how players are to position themselves in the 1-3-1, when and where they want to trap, and how they rotate. Learning how the defense works then allows you to identify its weaknesses. Coach Erbentraut then shows you a variety of offensive concepts that take advantage of these weaknesses. You will see how you can flatten the defense in transition. Create pockets with player movement that help you find open shots by passing the ball. You can also exploit the middle of the zone using the dribble attack. Coach Erbentraut also explains how to space the floor so you can attack any traps and rebound better. Alignment, Sets, and Drills Coach Erbentraut also gives you four different alignments and four set plays that can be used to score against the 1-3-1. X-Game puts the defense into constant overloads which confuses defensive responsibilities and rotations. Broncos is another play that produces layups for guards using screening actions. Other plays help you penetrate the middle of the defense, free up shooters with double screens, and get the ball inside to the post. To play against the 1-3-1, you need to drill it in practice. Coach Erbentraut offers up drills that develop the skills needed to beat the 1-3-1. Passing skills are improved using Man in the Middle and Confidence drills. The 4-on-4 Diamond drill teaches players to read and react in game-like situations to find open spots and create scoring opportunities. Erbentraut also includes drills to work on ball movement patterns that break down the zone. In all, you will see eight drills that will prepare your team to play against zone defenses. This is the new gold standard of instructional videos for playing against the 1-3-1 zone. If you face opponents that run the 1-3-1, this video should be in your collection. Rent this attacking a 1-3-1 zone defense DVD today.
Motion Offense vs 2-3 Zone & Shooting Drills by Mike Rhoades Instructional Basketball Coaching Video
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Motion Offense vs 2-3 Zone & My Favorite Shooting Drills If zone defenses continually give you problems, VCU head coach Mike Rhoades can help. The 2019 Atlantic 10 Coach of the Year has had success everywhere he has been using a zone offense that uses motion principles to attack a 2-3 or 3-2 zone defense. In this motion offense vs 2-3 zone video, Coach Rhoades offers up an assortment of actions and quick hitters as well as seven shooting drills to help take down any zone defense. Zone Offense Coach Rhoades’ system of motion offense vs 2-3 zone allows for various off-ball and on-ball screens that can create advantages for perimeter players. The same actions can be run from different alignments to create illusion for the zone defense. “Gap Motion” and “Rover” are variations that help the offense adapt to different types of zones and confuse opponents with some extra wrinkles. The motion offense can be tailored to fit your personnel. It is completely adaptable to your players’ skill sets and you can choose which concepts to work on rather than be committed to a set structure. Coach Rhoades teaches post players how to play off of each other by moving and spacing with the “X” concept. Posts can run a 2-man motion that will help players read the floor and find openings in the defense. Rhoades also introduces concepts for guards to attack the paint. Zone Quick Hitters From a fast break, Coach Rhoades shows you how to flow right into the zone offense. He also demonstrates three quick-hitters that can be used to free up a shooter, run into a ball screen, or open up the high post. Rhoades also shows you four set plays against a 2-3 zone that he has used with great success. “Blazer” is one that pulls defender out of position to free up a shooter. “Knife” is another that gets cutters into the paint. Shooting Drills All offenses can benefit from improved shooting. Teams playing against zone defenses must be able to knock down open shots when they have them. Coach Rhoades shares seven shooting drills that are staples in his program. Some of what you will see includes: Two Men-One Ball: players get quick reps through multiple variations as a warm up Three Men-Two Balls: players again get quick reps working various shots to warm up Shooting Lines: players work four different ways to create a shot and compete for records Fatigue Drill: assesses players shooting ability to measure whether players have the “green light” in game situations Coach Rhoades wraps up his presentation with the ultimate drill for working your team’s drive and kick game. The “5-on-0 Hot” Drill teaches players to attack the paint, space the floor, and play off each other while working on their shooting. If you need to upgrade your zone offense attack, Coach Rhoades has what you are looking for in this video. This is one of the best presentations for zone offense that you will find. Rent this motion offense vs 2-3 zone DVD today.
Zone Offense Attack - Continuity & Set Plays by Chris Mack Instructional Basketball Coaching Video
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Chris Mack: Zone Offense Attack – Continuity and Set Plays Working against zone defenses can be extremely difficult at times. If you have been searching for a way to dismantle even the most aggressive zone defenses, your search is over. Louisville head coach Chris Mack shows you exactly how to destroy zone defenses scoring continually on layups and set plays. Mack attacked zone defenses in the Big East as the head coach at Xavier where his team was the 2018 conference champion and he was the Coach of the Year. In this video, you will see how Coach Mack instills an attack mentality into his players when they face zone defenses. Coach Mack’s presentation includes drills, set offenses, baseline out of bounds plays, transition breaks, and other key offensive actions that are designed to make teams come out of their zone defense. What Coach Mack’s presentation is not is just a series of plays. It is more a guide of how to read and take advantage of the natural weaknesses found in all zone defenses. Coach Mack does detail some of his set offenses. These include: Carolina Wheel: This is a continuity zone offense that can be run against either side of the defense. The offense attacks the gray areas when you bring the wing up and also allows for the attacking of the short corner. Flash: This is a two-guard front that works to get the ball into the key. The offense continually works to get open shots and high-low action for the post players. Ball Screen the Zone: Coach Mack teaches how to ball screen zone defenses. Doing so forces the second defender out of their area and picks on players as they try and cover for one another. Bigs look to duck in and force the bottom defender to play wing and open the corner for a shot. Baseline Out of Bounds: Coach Mack shows you two set plays that he uses in a baseline out of bounds scenario. Coach Mack breaks down each play into its components, shows you the initial reads, and then shares any counters depending upon the type of shift in the zone defense. He will show you how to incorporate screen options and leverage player movement to pull defenders out of position and disrupt your opponent’s game plan. This is the video to help you improve your team’s effectiveness when playing against zone defenses.
Plays & Drills For Scoring Against Zone Defenses by Bruce Weber Instructional Basketball Coaching Video
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Plays Against Zone Defense Need some plays against zone defense? Zone defenses continue to be more popular as they give offenses fits. Because of the increased use, offenses must know how to beat zone defenses. Bruce Weber, current head coach at Kansas State, lists the keys to playing against a zone defense and offers you a number of breakdown drills and set plays that he has used over the years. With over two decades as an NCAA Division I head coach, Weber has won multiple conference titles including the Big 12 championship in 2019. Watch as he uses on-court demonstrations to bring you everything you need to defeat zone defenses. Keys to Playing Against a Zone Weber shares with you a continuity offense the can beat zone defenses. Set plays are great for a quick hitter, but you still have to have some kind of motion offense to beat the teams that are really good at playing zone. Coach Weber will share 11 key points about attacking zone defenses. They include: Pushing the basketball is important against a zone Taking the basketball up to a defense is important Reverse the ball against a zone defense Skip passes help you beat a zone defense Breakdown Drills to Beat the Zone Coach Weber gives you three breakdown drills that he uses to teach the offensive concepts used in beating a zone defense. You will see the following: A 3-on-4 drill for perimeter players used to teach spacing, cutting, and on- and off-ball screens A drill that goes from 4-on-3 to 4-on-4 with a second big man against a four-man zone Another transition drill that moves from 4-on-5 against a zone to 5-on-4 before building up to 5-on-5 action A series of shooting drills designed to teach how to shoot using motion offense concepts against a zone defense Set Plays Against Zone Defenses When you do need a basket quickly, you need to have a variety of quick hitters. Coach Weber shows you 10 different quick-hitting set plays that are simple and effective against either a 2-3 or 1-3-1 zone defense. Coach Weber’s teams have always been effective against zone defenses. He shows you why in this video. You will pick something up that you can install into your offense that will help you against zone defenses. Rent this plays against zone defense DVD today.
The Multi-purpose Zone Offense by Jim Foster Instructional Basketball Coaching Video
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Offensive Skill Development And Attacking Man And Zone Defenses by Steve Prohm Instructional Basketball Coaching Video
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Offensive Skill Development and Attacking Man & Zone Defenses In his first year as the head coach at Iowa State, Steve Prohm took the Cyclones to the Sweet Sixteen. One of the big reasons with an offensive system that was a national leader in points per game (15th), offensive efficiency (3rd), field goal percentage (2nd), and assists (7th). In this offensive skill development video, Coach Prohm shares with you a number of concepts related to his offensive system as well as 11 skill development drills that are the core of his program. You will also see nine plays that you can run against half-court man-to-man defenses, and learn five ways that Prohm likes to attack zone defenses. Individual Skill Drills Like any successful offensive system, you have to develop players into offensive weapons. They must have the ability to shoot, dribble, and pass. Coach Prohm works on all these individual skills using 11 different drills. The drills focus on shooting ability and ball handling and you can pick and choose from the drills the ones to use on a daily basis. This way, your players don’t get bored doing the same drills every day. The drills are great for warmup during the season or for player development in the offseason. Four-Man Extra Pass: Players work on finding open shooters off quick ball reversals, baseline drift passes, or extra passes. Kentucky Ball Handling: Practice attacking the basket using dribble moves to get by defenders and then use four different finishes at the rim. Starts, Stops, and Turns: Improves pivoting and passing and helps players learn to create space when under pressure. Man-to-Man Offense Coach Prohm’s offense is one that excels at playing with space. It is perfect for teams with talented point guards. Using “Mason” action, Prohm shows you how to create isolations with your point guard. The isolations can also be for a talented post player. Prohm demonstrates plays designed to isolate post players too. Mason Rip is a play that can get your best shooter in position for an open 3-pointer when you absolutely have to have one. Iowa State uses 32 Action to space the floor and optimize dribble penetration and post feeds. Prohm shows you two plays from 32 Action and then shows you more from Hook Action. Players flatten along the baseline to create space for step-up ball screens. You also get a baseline inbound play that Coach Prohm likes to use in freeing up his best shooter. Zone Offense Coach Prohm shows you five plays to use in your zone offense. The five plays utilize misdirection, screens, and spacing to distort the zone and create gaps to attack the paint. Two plays help you attack a zone with your secondary break and get the ball inside to the high post. If you are looking to step up your man and zone offenses, Coach Prohm’s system has had much success in the Big 12. He also provides you with the drills to develop your players’ skills. Rent this offensive skill development DVD today.
Zone Offenses & Set Plays For Attacking Any Zone Defense by Tod Kowalczyk Instructional Basketball Coaching Video
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Zone Offenses & Set Plays vs Zone Defense Teams struggle against zone defenses because offenses become passive and settle for jump shots. Toledo head coach Tod Kowalczyk has other ideas for attacking zone defenses. Attacking a zone is the key to success for Coach Kowalczyk who led the Rockets to the 2014 MAC regular season title and a school record 27 wins. Using the motion offense and set plays, Coach Kowalczyk shows you the weaknesses in any zone defense. The offense and each set play are simple to introduce at any level and Coach Kowalczyk also includes drills on how to not turn the ball over. Ball Security Drills Coach Kowalczyk starts off with four ball security drills that teach players the value of a possession. “Be the Boss with the Ball” is the mantra Coach Kowalczyk looks to get across to his players. Perfect Passing and the 60-Pass Drill force players to execute smart passes while staying aggressive. The 60-Pass Drill is competitive and gets players active and thinking about being smart with the ball. Turnovers almost always determine a game’s outcome.  Set Plays vs Zone Defense in Basketball The next segment of the video covers the zone offense. Coach Kowalczyk is a big believer in attacking a zone defense. He likes to find ways to get the ball into the high post and use ball screens to create scoring opportunities. Coach Kowalczyk has three ways to play offense: continuity, motion, and set plays. He likes to use all three against any type of zone defense. White Offense: This is a continuity offense with four different scoring actions. Watch how post players set screens and look to roll for shots around the rim. Zone Attack: This is a 4-Out 1-In motion set up. When the ball moves, perimeter players must cut as the post player looks for high post touches thereby creating numerous scoring opportunities. Set Plays: Five different set plays are demonstrated against the zone defense. Coach Kowalczyk discusses how to blend the set plays into your motion offense. The Short Corner When the ball gets to the short corner, you really get to see how Coach Kowalczyk’s offense has success against the zone defense. You will see the ball in the short corner and two actions based on the point guard cutting or the wings cutting through the zone. The results are either a great look near the basket or a wide open jump shot when the ball is reversed. In addition to demonstrating his offensive actions against zone defenses, Coach Kowalczyk demonstrates five set plays versus the 2-3 zone that result in either a low post look or an open 3-pointer. With zone defenses looking to disrupt offenses, the offense must take action and go on the attack. Coach Kowalczyk shows you how in this video. If you struggle against zone defenses, struggle no more and add this presentation to your collection. Rent his Set Plays vs Zone Defense DVD today.
Harry Perretta's Unscoutable Zone Offense by Harry Perretta Instructional Basketball Coaching Video
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Villanova Unscoutable Zone Offense, Volume 2 Villanova University women’s head basketball coach Harry Perretta has accumulated over 750 wins in his illustrious career thanks, in part, to an offense that is simply unscoutable. Perretta, who became Villanova’s coach at age 22, has spent his entire career perfecting an offense that exploits gaps in any zone defense. Over 40-plus years, Perretta’s scheme has evolved into a continuity zone offense that does not rely on patterns and is extremely unpredictable. In this Villanova Unscoutable Zone Offense video, Coach Perretta takes you on the court to demonstrate this concept-based offense. The offense gives players the freedom and responsibility to adjust and attack based upon a distinct concept. Play can start from any position against any defense and be adjusted at any time. Each position does have some rules in terms of location, spacing, and movement; but the offense centers around players’ strengths. Because of the offense’s flexibility, Coach Perretta does emphasize having a team leader in a specific role. The leader helps to determine the style and effectiveness of your team’s version of Coach Perretta’s offense. Villanova Unscoutable Zone Offense Player Roles Perretta then explains the roles of additional players such as the baseline player, the designate flasher, and the perimeter players. Normally, the offense starts in some form of a high-low setup to stress the defense and create some gaps to attack. Coach Perretta breaks down how the perimeter players are to keep the floor spaced while also providing a pass and fill mentality. What makes zone offenses hard to defend is inside-out ball and player movement. The flasher works from inside-out to create holes for the post player who can also pass out to perimeter players. This provides both inside and outside scoring opportunities. The beauty of Coach Perretta’s zone offense is that it can be initiated from any spot on the floor and can adjust to any zone defense – 2-3, 1-3-1, or 3-2. Perretta also covers how to customize the offense by adding some of your own favorite elements like pick and rolls and back screens. Coach Perretta ends the presentation with two sets: Strong and Weak Wave. These are used to force a defense into specific looks. All in all, Coach Perretta’s offense is one that cannot be scouted, is difficult to defend, and can score against zone defense in the nation. Rent the Villanova Unscoutable Zone Offense DVD today.
Shaka Smart Clinic: Zone Offense & Special Sets by Pete Gillen Instructional Basketball Coaching Video
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Shaka Smart Clinic - Zone Offense and Special Sets Discover how to effectively dissect zone defenses in this presentation by former NCAA Division I head coach Pete Gillen. Coach Gillen shares his knowledge and different strategies on how to break down zone defenses gained as the former head coach at Xavier University, Providence College, and the University of Virginia. Coach Gillen takes you on the court for this demonstration that includes tips, techniques, and advice from other legendary coaches such as Denny Crum, Bobby Cremins, and several others. You will learn how to attack even- and odd-front defenses with plays that create dribble penetration as well as several zone special plays that change up the attack and create opportunities for your best players. Learn 10 key techniques from Coach Gillen that you can use in any offensive system to successfully attack any zone defense. Coach Gillen shows you how to teach players to attack gaps and how to screen against a zone to force it to shift creating weaknesses in it. Shaka Smart Clinic to Attack any Zone Defense You’ll learn to attack any zone defense such as the 2-3, 1-3-1, 1-2-2, and 2-1-2. Included in the presentation are a number of special plays that Gillen has run over the years against zone defenses. One play in particular stands out since it can be used in an end-of-game situation when you’re not sure what defense your opponent will play. Coach Gillen’s presentation is an outstanding collection of techniques, plays, and just general overall coaching wisdom that is sure to help your team take on zone defenses with confidence! Rent this Shaka Smart clinic DVD today.
Proven Way To Beat Zone Defenses by Bob Brown Instructional Basketball Coaching Video
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A Proven Way to Beat Zone Defense Bob Brown has coached over five decades at the high school and college levels and understands how to attack & beat zone defenses. With over 600 career wins and four state championships, Coach Brown goes on the court to show you how to break down both even- and odd-front zone defenses. He teaches you his two most effective zone offenses which are easy to install but difficult to defend. Both offenses have been used successfully from the high school level all the way to NCAA Division I. Zone Offense vs. Even Fronts Coach Brown’s zone offense against an even front defense is predicated on spacing by the wings to create overloads and open up the high post. Playing the 4 at the high post and putting the 5 in the short corner creates a defensive imbalance. Coach Brown’s offense stresses quick precise passing. Skip passes and appropriate slides keep the defense chasing the ball. You will see a few drills to add to your practices to help your teams learn the core concepts of Coach Brown’s zone offense. Zone Offense vs. Odd Fronts The final segment of the video breaks down how Coach Brown attacks an odd-front defense. To attack odd-fronts defenses, Coach Brown stresses low-block screens and corner jump shots. Getting good looks from the outside can beat a zone defense, but creating looks closer to the basket is even better. Brown shows you a series of screens that create shots from the baseline corner. He shows you how to attack with diagonal passes through and over the zone. The key shooting spots will open up for your best shooter. These spots open up as the defense scrambles to either cover the corner or fly to the skip pass. Again, Coach Brown shares a few drills that you can use to install the offense, which works against a 1-3-1, 1-2-2, or 3-2 zone. The final part of the presentation includes how the offense creates rebounding opportunities that consistently lead to high percentage baskets. Coach Brown’s zone offense is simple to install and extremely effective. His video can help your team take down any zone offense. Rent this beat zone defense DVD today.
Complete Package For Man & Zone Offense by Kevin Boyle Instructional Basketball Coaching Video
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Complete Package for Man & Zone Offense Kevin Boyle has built one of the most successful high school boys’ basketball programs in the nation at Montverde Academy (FL). Boyle has won five high school national championships and has been named a national coach of the year eight times. Between 2011 and 2015, Boyle coached five players selected in the top-3 of the NBA draft. In this video, Coach Boyle presents a complete offensive package for man and zone defenses. He includes fundamental drills, transition play, set plays, and pressure releases. Drills for Man & Zone Offense In order for players to be multidimensional they must work on fundamentals. Coach Boyle starts with players going through drills to work on dribble penetration and using ball screens. In both situations, he runs players through the various options while reading the defense to make good decisions. Next, Coach Boyle moves to shooting drills for guards. The drills work on skills like coming off of a screen to get a shot, reading help defense, and how to get open. This is followed by post work where players work the Mikan Drill and several variations of it. Transition Offense Playing in transition is crucial to getting great scoring opportunities. In this segment, Coach Boyle works through a progression that starts with a three-man break and then moves to 4- and 5-man versions. In the 5-man break, Coach Boyle goes through some of the early offense options, all of which come from the fundamental drills from earlier in the presentation. Special Situations Finally, Coach Boyle runs through some special situations for their 4-Out, 1-In motion offense. He also includes set plays, pressure releases, and clear outs. After working on man-to-man defenses, Coach Boyle talks about attacking multiple zone defenses like the 2-3, 1-3-1, 1-2-2, and 3-2. The goal for the offense is to create as many 2-on-1 situations as possible as these can break down the zone. Coach Boyle does a great job of presenting everything a coach and team needs to become a strong offensive team with many different options for success! Rent this Man & Zone offense DVD today.
Attacking Zone Offense And Plays by Seth Greenberg Instructional Basketball Coaching Video
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Seth Greenberg: Attacking Zone Offense and Plays As more and more teams play zone defenses at various times during the course of a game, offenses have to be prepared to attack them. Seth Greenberg, former head coach at Virginia Tech and current ESPN analyst, takes you onto the court to explain how to attack any type of zone defense. Greenberg won nearly 400 games as the head coach at three different programs. He won the ACC’s Coach of the Year award twice in 2005 and in 2008. Much of his success was due to Greenberg’s ability to have an answer for attacking any type of defense. In this video, Greenberg begins by reviewing the basics of an effective zone offense. These ideas include: It starts with transition Players must attack the offensive glass Players must not settle for jump shots There must be ball movement and player movement You must screen the zone Players must be able to ball fake and shot fake Players must be shot ready For Greenberg, effective zone offense begins with transition. He likes to attack with the dribble in order to flatten out the zone. You will see his Flash and Roll that features “pull” and “drag” dribbles that create open areas in the zone. In addition, Coach Greenberg shows you two quick hitters that are easy but effective at getting an open post feed or an open three-point shot. You will also hear Greenberg emphasize that his players fly to the glass when pursuing offensive rebounds. Greenberg continues to show you his zone attack with a two-guard offense that is designed to defeat the 1-3-1. This offense is a variation of the famous “T-Game” offense that traces back to legendary coach Henry Iba. The guards in this offense play midpoint to midpoint which makes it easier to attack the gray areas of the 1-3-1 and it helps to avoid being trapped. The real key to Greenberg’s success in attack zone defenses is in his belief in getting the ball into the hands of your best players. With simple rules and concepts, Coach Greenberg has developed an offense that is instinctive and successful in taking down zone defenses.
Keith Dambrot: Zone Offense And Quick Hitters by Keith Dambrot Instructional Basketball Coaching Video
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To get the defense out, use misdirection Improve your movement against the zone You can use the strengths of your team and create quick hitters that you can use against any zone defense Keith Dambrot explains his strategy for attacking zone defenses. He talks about the challenges you face when playing against zone defenses, as well as his strategies for creating zone offense quick hitters in Akron. His philosophy is to throw the ball in the high post, make the ball more man-tom, less finesse, and use misdirection in plays using ball screen plays. He also believes that you can flow into your zone offense from the fastbreak. He will demonstrate two methods to flow into your zone offense from the fastbreak using simple continuity or ball screen action. Coach Dambrot shares over 10 quick hitters he uses to attack the 2-3, 1-2-2, 1-1-3, and 1-3-1 zones. These plays can also be used from the frontside of the back and include counters as well as variations. Dambrot also provides a few plays that can be used against zone defenses and man, which are great for situations at the end of the game, as well an out-ofbounds baseline play. These are simple, quick, and easy to remember. Dambrot stresses the importance of adjusting your zone offense to your personnel's abilities. Dambrot also designed his quick hitters so that they can adjust their action depending on the opponent's coverage of certain offensive actions. He wraps up discussing out-of-bounds play end line and then shows you a few of his favorite plays to give your team a great shot. 68 minutes. 2010.
T-game Zone Offense & 4 Corner Delay by Dean Smith Instructional Basketball Coaching Video
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Dean Smith, a North Carolina legend, teaches you how to create two powerful offenses Two basketball offenses have won more than 800 games. These offenses can be demonstrated on the court using whiteboard diagrams, game clips and demonstrations. Dean Smith reveals two powerful offenses that he used in leading his teams to more than 800 wins and two NCAA Championships: the Four Corners Delay Game and the T-Game Zone Offense. The T-Game is effective against zone and man-to-man defenses. To exploit the defense, the T-Game places players strategically across the floor. The perimeter is manned by three guards, who work together with the posts to create a team. The zone is defended by ball and player movement, skip passes and posts dives. Coach Smith helps to dissect the T-game's details with game clips, whiteboard diagrams and a demonstration on the floor. Smith created the Four Corners delay game to preserve leads in the final stages of the game. It was used 107 times by Smith during his career. The Heels won 105 of these games because of its effectiveness. The five benefits of the four corners make defenses struggle to gain an edge. 79 minutes. 2008.