Discover the ultimate resource for basketball coaches looking to elevate their game – our extensive collection of over 1,200 basketball coaching DVDs available for rent through the mail. This vast library covers every conceivable aspect of basketball coaching, from fundamental skills and drills to advanced strategies and tactics employed by some of the game’s most respected figures. Renting these DVDs offers a cost-effective solution for coaches at all levels. Instead of investing heavily in a permanent collection, you can access and rotate through different coaching materials as your team's needs and strategies evolve over the season. This flexibility allows for a tailored coaching approach, ensuring you're always bringing fresh ideas and techniques to your practices. Additionally, renting frees up budget for other essential coaching resources, making it a smart choice for programs of all sizes. Dive into our collection and harness the power of expert knowledge to inspire your team, refine their skills, and lead them to victory, all without the commitment of buying.

Don Showalter (Rental)-Continuity Ball Screen Offense $15.99
Don Showalter: Continuity Ball Screen Offense Learn all you need about the ball screen offense in this video presented by Don Showalter, head basketball coach at Iowa City HS in Iowa and also USA U16 and U17 Development coach. Showalter has over 500 career wins and has won numerous honors in the USA Development program. He has been honored as the USA Basketball Development Coach of the Year six times. In this video, Coach Showalter shows you the continuity ball screen offense that helped his U16 and U17 teams win gold medals in international competition. The offense is simple to run and can be used at any level. Players like it because it is easy to learn and it allows them freedom within the system. Using on-court demonstration, Coach Showalter takes you through the “20” continuity offense which begins in a 1-4 set and utilizes a ball screen on the wing to get players into what Showalter calls the kill area. Coach details what makes the ball screen offense work including how and where to set the ball screen and the screen and roll versus the screen and go. Players are taught to read defenses as the ball handler comes off of a screen. Coach Showalter emphasizes the correct reads for the various looks the offense might see. These include defenses that: Go behind the screen Hedge on the screen Double on the screen Switch the screen Show early on the screen In addition to the base offense, Coach Showalter provides you with a number of variations that will help you take advantage of defenses. These include the Pop Series, Horns, 21, and the Shuffle Cut. All of these are demonstrated in on-court action. The final segment of the video features how Showalter’s offense can operate against a zone defense. The basic continuity offense remains the same, but players must learn different reads as they change when facing a zone defense. You will get an added bonus as Showalter talks about how to get players to play hard all the time. Coach Showalter gets into his four “C’s” (Choices, Comfort Zone, Compete, and Communication) as well as the top 10 mistakes that high school coaches make. In 69 minutes, you will learn much more than just how to install the continuity ball screen offense, one that is easy enough to install at any level.
Building Your  Transition Defense by Brett Reed Instructional Basketball Coaching Video
Brett Reed (Rental)-Building Your Transition Defense $15.99
Building Your Transition Defense for Basketball with Brett Reed Training players to be successful in transition defense is easier than you think. Lehigh University head basketball coach Brett Reed has developed a clear and easy system of rules for transition defense covering all the possible disadvantage situations. Coach Reed has led the Mountain Hawks to two NCAA tournament appearances, two Patriot League tournament titles, and one regular season conference championship. In this video, Coach Reed shares his secrets about how his Lehigh teams have been able to product effective results in defensive transition. Coach Reed breaks down the responsibilities of each player in a number of situations. He begins the presentation with some of his core beliefs on developing a successful basketball program. These are the same beliefs that led Reed and Lehigh to pull one of the biggest upsets in NCAA tournament history. In 2011, Lehigh beat Duke in the first round of the tourney. Transition Defense On the Court Demonstration Coach Reed then moves to on-court demonstration where he shows you how each player should respond in an outnumbered situation. You will see how players trailing a 1-on-1 situation should attempt to influence the play. Reed gets into 2-on-1 and 3-on-2 situations and how defenders should force opponents to take outside shots. He believes by doing so his teams win. Along with each on-court demonstration, Coach Reed offers a drill to build a team skill. The drills and skills learned are designed to protect from the basket out. Each drill in this series is easy to set up, easy to teach, and can be run in a short amount of time. All the drills translate into game situations as well making them extremely relevant. Coach Reed’s transition defensive system is one that defines a responsibility to each player on the floor. When each player knows his responsibility and executes it, the defense can minimize easy baskets in transition. Teams that limit the number of easy baskets by their opponents have a better chance of winning. Coach Reed’s system is easy to teach and can produce results. Add his 91-minute video to your defensive video collection. Rent this transition defense drills DVD today.
Building The 1-2-2 3/4 Court Defense by Michael Buonaguro Instructional Basketball Coaching Video
Michael Buonaguro (Rental)-Building The 1-2-2 3-4 Court Defense $15.99
1-2-2 Three Quarter Court Defense Template Master the 1-2-2 Three Quarter Court Press with the help of former Siena head coach Mitch Buonaguro. In this 1-2-2 Three Quarter Court Press video, Coach Buonaguro shares 10 benefits of installing and using the 1-2-2 three-quarter court press as well as adjustments that will help you defend any situation. After watching Buonaguro’s presentation, you will feel much more comfortable teaching and installing a pressure defense that will create chaos for any opponent. Coach Buonaguro outlines the responsibilities for each player and position on the floor in the 1-2-2 press. Using on-court demonstration, you will earn when and where to trap, how to build in a secondary trap, and how to fall back into a 2-3 zone. In one possession, you will be able to give an offense three different looks. That makes things difficult for offenses. 1-2-2 Three Quarter Court Defense Adjustments There are a number of ways opponents will attack the press. Coach Buonaguro goes through every possible situation an opponent can dream up to break the 1-2-2 press. He gets into topics like what to do when you are better than your opponent, when to trap, when to change the look of the press, and when to change from zone to man. Coach Buonaguro also offers up some twists to help disguise the press and its intentions. This 1-2-2 Three Quarter Court Press DVD will help you master the 1-2-2 pressing game. You will see how pressure defense can give your players a mental edge over an opponent. Coach Buonaguro reviews the 10 benefits to running the 1-2-2 three-quarter court press. By the time he is finished, you will see why teams love to play at a pace that controls the tempo of a game. In addition to his discussion and demonstration of the press, Coach Buonaguro passes on his knowledge of how to prepare for a successful season. After studying several successful sports teams, Buonaguro shares with you four characteristics that championship teams exhibit. This 70-minute video is a great addition to any coach’s catalog. Those looking to build a full-court pressure attack can benefit greatly from Coach Buonaguro’s teaching. Rent the 1-2-2 Three Quarter Court Press DVD today.
Bob Bigelow's Coaching Youth Basketball The Right Way by Bob Bigelow Instructional Basketball Coaching Video
Bob Bigelow (Rental)-Bob Bigelow's Coaching Youth Basketball The Right Way $15.99
BOB BIGELOW'S COACHING YOUTH BASKETBALL THE RIGHT WAY – FOCUSING ON THE FUNDAMENTALS This 2-part video will help coaches deal with the challenges that come with coaching a youth basketball team. VOLUME 1 Generally, the video teaches coaches how to effectively coach youth basketball players the right way. Chapter 1 (The Importance of Pivoting and Movement) Here, you’ll be able to teach your players have to use pivoting and footwork the right way. You will also find four drills that you can use to teach the youth pivots and jump stops. Chapter 2 (Teaching Dribbling the Right Way) Here, your players will learn how to dribble effectively even when under defensive pressure and how gravity affects each dribbling skill. Chapter 3 (Successful Passing for Kids) Here, the young players are trained to learn how to pass with accuracy and how to pass around defenders. Chapter 4 (The Right Way to Teach Shooting) Here, your players will learn about the best shooting range for them and how to shoot effectively. Chapter 5 (The Simple Offense for Youth Teams) Your players will learn how they can move without the ball and how they can mount pressure on the defense. Chapter 6 (3-on-3 is the Best Way for Young Children to Learn) You can teach your youth basketball players to play effective 3-on-3 basketball.   Chapter 7 (Planning and Applying these Concepts in Practice) Organize your practice effectively so that your youth basketball players can get the most out of the practice. Chapter 8 (Coaching Youth Games the Right Way) Here, you’ll teach your players the right way and you will be able to teach them a defensive style that suits their age group. Chapter 9 (Final Thoughts and Important Guidelines) You will learn how to coach your team the right way and how to avoid some of the common mistakes often made in the game. VOLUME 2 This part takes coaching to a whole new level and helps you use all the core tactics to achieve better results with your team. Chapter 1 (Basic Rules and Referee Tips) Here, you will learn how to effectively referee young players. Chapter 2 (Proper Training Progressions) You will learn how to introduce skills progression and the correct order to introduce these skills to your players. Chapter 3 (Ball-Handling) Learn new ball-handling drills for your young players. Chapter 4 (Dribbling) You will learn dribbling drills for your players. Chapter 5 (Footwork and Coordination) Your players will learn how to stay under control even when running at high speeds. Chapter 6 (Passing) Learn passing drills for your players. Chapter 7 (Shooting) Teach your youth to shoot effectively with these shooting drills. Chapter 8 (Lay Ups) Learn how to properly teach layups. Chapter 9 (Rebounding) Use rebounding drills to train your players   Chapter 10 (Individual Offense) How each player can contribute to the offense. Chapter 11 (Team Offense) Teaching team offense wi
How to Beat Zone Defense in Basketball with Bill Self
Bill Self (Rental)-Bill Self Open Practice: Zone Offense $19.99
How to Beat Zone Defense in Basketball with Bill Self Learn how to beat the 2-3, 3-2, and 1-3-1 zones as well as zone presses in this video from one of college basketball’s great coaches, Bill Self of Kansas. Self has over 650 wins and has won 14 straight Big 12 regular season championships at Kansas. His 2008 team won the national title and Self has already been inducted into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame. In this video, Self provides you with proven strategies to defeat zone defenses and zone presses. Coach Self shares two zone offenses that are designed to create scoring opportunities. He also provides several counters that can help make the offenses unstoppable. Self’s philosophy is to force defenses to play four defenders on three offensive players. This creates confusion and can result in open shots for the offense. How to Beat Zone Defense in Basketball with “Stationary” Zone Offense This zone offense is based on the idea of quick movement. Coach Self emphasizes movement to open up scoring opportunities in the post as well as utilizing the short corner to stretch the defense. Coach Self introduces the idea of “hot potato” to demonstrate how to move the ball quickly against a 2-3 zone. In “Stationary” Coach Self shows you how to find gaps within the zone so your players can score around the rim or take a quick 3-point shot. “Slash” Zone Offense “Slash” is Coach Self’s answer to odd front defenses like the 1-3-1 and 3-2. It is a more intricate offensive strategy that uses three cutters to fill four open spots along the perimeter. There are primary cutters and secondary cutters that both use the lane to create an element of surprise against the defense. You will see 5-on-5 demonstrations to learn how to expose the weaknesses of all zone defenses. Press Break vs Zone Defense In the final segment of the how to beat zone defense in basketball video, Coach Self shows you how his teams break a zone press. It is simple enough that any team can use it against any form of zone press. The press break begins with dissecting the opponent’s pressure by taking advantage of the middle of the floor. Doing so successfully can lead to layup after layup in the open court. This 94-minute DVD is a great addition to any collection especially those looking for a zone offense that takes advantage of an opponent’s weaknesses. Rent this How to Beat Zone Defense in Basketball DVD today.
Attack Basketball:  Olivet Nazarene System by Doug Porter Instructional Basketball Coaching Video
Doug Porter (Rental)-Attack Basketball: Olivet Nazarene System $44.99
  Rental Term Highlights  We only rent DVDs in the USA.  No rental DVD orders will be mailed outside the USA. This DVD is for rent only and is not for sale.   Before you can rent a DVD, you must download and submit a Rental Membership form. This is a one time requirement. No monthly subscription fee is required. 5 Day (Single Titles) or 10 Day (DVD Sets) Viewing Period FREE Shipping! The price of the rental includes shipping and return shipping. There are no shipping charges added on either way.
Ball Screen Dribble Drive Offense by Dave Clarke Instructional Basketball Coaching Video
Dave Clarke (Rental)-Ball Screen Dribble Drive Offense $15.99
The Ball Screen Dribble Drive Offense Upgrade your Dribble Drive offense by adding ball screens as well as some elements of the Princeton offense to make it hard to defend. It’s exactly what Dave Clarke did when he took over at Owens Community College. Coach Clarke delivered a 14-win turnaround in Year 1 with his Ball Screen Dribble Drive. A year later, he took his team to an NJCAA Final Four. In this video, Clarke shows you how to integrate ball screens into the dribble drive to create an aggressive, hard-to-defend offense. The results create lanes to drive in and spaces from which to score all over the floor. How to Run the"5-out" Offense One of the most unique aspects of the offense is that all of the positions are interchangeable. Players learn every position on the floor. They know the rules and responsibilities for each spot which makes things easier as they move about the floor. Coach Clarke opens up the middle by putting a guard in the post and a “big” on the perimeter. This works especially well in the “Princeton” alignment. A set play that delivers a quick hitter before the motion is possible as is a quick hitter at the end of the shot clock. Implementing Ball Screens All of the concepts you will see are similar to other dribble drive offenses, but Clarke’s version uses ball screens. Using the 4 at the top to initiate the offense sets up a number of opportunities for screens. Making the 4 responsible for setting screens keeps thing simple and allows for continuation, which is a given in the dribble drive. Part of Coach Clarke’s on-court presentation involves a 5-on-0 walk-through as well as full speed demonstrations that emphasize the value of good spacing. He shows you how his players move off each pass, what options they have, and how all five players react to ball movement off the pass or dribble. Clarke also shows you seven different quick hitters that allow you to get quick scores in the paint or create wide open 3-point attempts. Coach Clarke’s offense is easy to implement and is perfect for junior high, high school, and junior college programs. It works especially well in programs where there is a lot of player turnover as well as in those that have a bunch of “small” players. Rent this Dribble Drive DVD today.
Ball Denial Pressure Defense by Frank Martin Instructional Basketball Coaching Video
Frank Martin (Rental)-Ball Denial Pressure Defense $15.99
His defensive approach has attracted national attention. Martin will demonstrate his 10-drill defensive system on the court. He starts with individual defense and builds into the whole team concept. Martin uses the ball line concept to position his defense in the passing lanes. Martin's system features aggressive on-ball play and pass denial, as well as relentless help side defense. All of the major components of defense are evident in his drills. They form the basis of limiting the opponent's good shots. Your team will benefit from this defense by making it difficult for every shot and passing the ball. You can create a championship defensive mindset and more wins with Coach Martin's 10-drill method. 64 minutes. 2008.
All Access: Greg Marshall by Gregg Marshall Instructional Basketball Coaching Video
Gregg Marshall (Rental)-All Access: Greg Marshall $39.99
Basketball Practice One with Greg Marshall The very first basketball practice focuses on motion offense and the build up drills that will help improve the skill set of the players and will also enhance their ability to play within the flow of it. The best part about Coach Marshall is his communication as he communicates with his players about what they are doing and how they will go on with every passing drill. For the whole-part-whole teachings for their motion offense the coach will run several shooting drills, along with a screening drill and how to penetrate off the screen. Furthermore the value of when to pass to the receive coming off the screen is also discussed. Basketball Practice Film Review The film review session is the starting point of the Disc 2 where the players will learn lots of new things and every now and then the coach will stop the film and will physically explains everything to the players. The coach spends lots of time improving the key defensive areas that will help the players a lot while playing the game. Throughout the practice the coach will focus on different key areas of the game like making sure that his defenders know the art of dealing with a multitude of screens, closing out properly to the ball and always playing with effort. You will get a great look at the team’s offensive strategies when the coach make players go through the 5-on-5 drills. Basketball Practice Drills with Greg Marshall You will learn everything about how Coach Marshall breaks down every drill. For the sake of players improvement, coach along with his staff works effortlessly to prepare film to make the players get better at their game. The coaching staff will discuss defensive strategy in detail when you will watch the hour long film session. You will also learn the terminology that the coaching staff uses in order to make the players learn understanding and that will help the players and coaches communicate effectively. So, this terminology will come in very handy in improving your level of understanding. You will learn the offensive movement, spacing, post play and also the transition offense that are positive and negative. When the film session comes to an end the players will learn and get the opportunity to see how the staff teaches with the help of short video clips in a team film session. The players will face positive criticism for the sake of good play at the same time showing the negative plays that will also help the players improve their basketball IQ. Coach Marshall works very hard and makes sure that the players are learning lots of new things and he also makes use of the numerous coaching and teaching strategies to get his players to think about their actions and what they are actually doing on the court and how they can make their actions better. While being on the court, the coach will also make you go through individual work which include the 1-on-1, 3-on-3 and 1-on-0 settings. In order to improve his players skills the coach will utilize ball handling, dribbling, passing, shooting and footwork drills. For the sake of working on point of emphasis, the staff will breakdown drills which were outlined during practice film. You will learn everything which was shown in the film from post defense to offensive decision making to various shooting drills the coach Marshall and his staff will give you an in depth learning. Basketball Practice Four Before an off day the final day of practice will give the players an inside look at the full Shocker practice session. Coach Marshall segments the practice into alternating "hard" vs "soft" drills that begin with introducing the team to "shadowing. Rent this basketball practice video today.
Advanced Dribble Drive Motion Offense by Kurt Guelsdorf Instructional Basketball Coaching Video
Kurt Guelsdorf (Rental)-Advanced Dribble Drive Motion Offense $18.99
Advanced Dribble Drive Motion Offense : Sets and Entries to Improve Your Dribble Drive Offense vs Man or Zone Former Oregon City HS girls’ head basketball coach Kurt Guelsdorf won more than 450 career games and captured three state championships (2004, 2009, and 2014) by working to put his players in the best possible situations so they could be successful. Much of his success came from his study of Vance Walberg, the innovator behind the dribble-drive motion offense. In this video, Coach Guelsdorf shows you over 30 different set plays and entries that you can easily incorporate into your offense. Dribble Drive Motion Offense Coaching Points Coach Guelsdorf begins with basic alignments in the dribble drive offense to make sure you understand where to look for open gaps and driving lanes. One of the keys to the offense is proper spacing and Guelsdorf emphasizes this in an effort to create driving angles. As the ball swings from side to side in the offense, you create more gaps and the backdoor option allows your players to attack the middle of the floor. False Motion & Isolation To set up defenses and take advantage of scoring opportunities, Coach Guelsdorf shows you seven different sets and entries that utilize false action. It is the false action that helps create the scoring chances. One is Rocket where a series of loop cuts are used as the ball swings around the perimeter. The idea is to create an open driving lane from the wing to set up a pass back to the shooting guard. Coach Guelsdorf also reviews his isolation sets. You will see how he overloads one side of the floor to free up space for his best player to operate. Coach Guelsdorf also shows you how it is also possible to use post players in isolation plays giving them the freedom to work in the paint. 3-Point Specials Coach gets into some special plays that will give your best shooter an open look from just about anywhere on the floor ball screen/flare screen action off of a drive. You will see a number of set plays that you can utilize at the end of a quarter, half, or game. They can even be used in other special situations such as right after a timeout or even to win a game. Box Sets & BLOBS Coach Guelsdorf’s 67-minute video ends with some box sets and baseline out of bounds plays that flow right into the dribble drive motion offense. You will see some similar sets – overloads to one side of the floor, for example – that create mismatches and open up driving lanes for your best players. This entire video is a detailed look at how you can improve the dribble drive offense or simply incorporate some of it to get the ball moving in your current offense. Rent this Dribble Drive Motion Offense DVD today.
Adjustable Full Court Pressure by Quentin Hillsman Instructional Basketball Coaching Video
Quentin Hillsman (Rental)-Adjustable Full Court Pressure $18.99
Quentin Hillsman: Adjustable Full Court Pressure Quentin Hillsman has built the Syracuse University women’s basketball program into a national power by using a defensive system that thrives on full court pressure. Hillsman’s defense has led Syracuse to seven straight NCAA tournaments and a trip to the 2016 national championship game. In this video, Coach Hillsman lays the foundation for the matchup press and includes all of the teaching points you will need to successfully implement this defense in your program. Covering Inbound Schemes Coach Hillsman explains how you should scout your opponents to determine how they inbound the basketball. How the ball is inbounded has a lot to do with how the press works. In this segment, you will learn the responsibilities of each player and how they must deny the basketball based on their location. Hillsman will show you how the press can morph to match the alignment of the opponent’s press break. He will also show you common strategies for breaking the press and how to deal with them. Traps & Long Corner Passes Traps are key to the press and Coach Hillsman shows you how to jump into a quick trap and how to deal with long passes to the weak side of the floor. You will keep opponents guessing with where the traps are coming from and HIllsman shares the teaching points behind who traps and when. Trapping up the Sideline Coach Hillsman goes against traditional philosophy and demonstrates how he traps from behind when the ball is brought up the sideline. Hillsman believes the traditional approach leaves the corner 3-pointer open. To counter that, Hillsman’s defense traps the ball after it is brought across the half-court line. This usually forces a cross-court pass that is susceptible to tips, deflections, and interceptions. Signals for traps are explained by Hillsman and he shows you how to get into man-to-man, a 2-3, or a 3-2 zone defense after the press has been broken. Coach Hillsman also shows you how to convert from a matchup style press to more of a zone press. This video shows you how to apply maximum pressure to your opponents at all times. Wear down your opponents with this devastating pressure defense.
3-2 Zone Defense by Tim Jankovich Instructional Basketball Coaching Video
Tim Jankovich (Rental)-3-2 Zone Defense $15.99
Following the constant-changing trends in the game of basket ball, coaches and teams are developing new strategies every passing year and one of the most popular of these strategies in recent games is the use of the ball screen in nearly every offensive set. The ball screen kicks off dribble penetration to the middle of the floor but it is a difficult technique to defend since it requires excellent communication, quick decision-making and exceptional effort to bring about success. Working with on-court players, Tim Jankovich will move you through the fundamentals of the 3-2 zone defense; a defense designed to negate dribble penetration by shoring up the middle of the paint and forcing passes to be made to the wings and corners. Coach Jankovich outlined every aspect of the 3-2 zone, starting with the qualities required of a team wishing to adopt this defensive approach. By the end of this course, you would have learned the secrets of the 3-2 zone defense and different ways to make the most use of it. Front Line: Coach Jankovich positioned the three defenders along the front line of the zone and pointed the responsibilities and rotational patterns of each defender depending on the positions of the ball. Jankovich also discussed the "accordion effect", and illustrated other ways by which front three must interact with each other so as to shut down dribble penetration. You are going to find out the number one responsibility of the middle-man and how to efficiently defend the high post. Back Line: Coach Jankovich aligned the back line and also discussed the "connected by a string" analogy as it concerns the two post defenders. He demonstrated the three approaches for crafting havoc once the ball enters the low post, and the benefit of the "sprint in faster than sprint out" ideology as it affects the defensive corner close-outs. Special Situations: Understand the different easy alignments usable by an offense while attacking the zone and different ways of putting up a defense. He also touched all the divers’ offensive schemes which include: the strong side overload, baseline runner, and all those designed to target corner 3-point attempts in the this DVD. The defensive tactics demonstrated in the lesson are Corner traps (with a weak-side "Flyer") and denying the ball reversal out of the corner. The defensive counter to a 2-guard offensive attack was also touched by showcasing an all-out trap at half court with all five members of the zone sprinting to their designated coverage areas. Follow this lesson to the end and learn the 3-2 zone defense which is one of the toughest defenses that your opponents will face with its ability to shut down dribble penetration, force outside jump shots, and guard against easy looks into the post. With that, you will be able to implement the 3-2 half-court zone defense this season and stifle the opposition's game plan!
50 Press Defense For High School Basketball by Vance Downs Instructional Basketball Coaching Video
Vance Downs (Rental)-50 Press Defense For High School Basketball $15.99
Stop your opponent from creating an offensive flow You can direct the ball to areas that are easily protected. Your offense will be more efficient if you take better shots. Vance Downs, Ames HS Boys Basketball Coach; 2010 USA Today National Coaching of the Year; Back-to-Back undefeated State Championships (2009-10); Ames High finished its season ranked #3 in America; Harrison Barnes, head coach, was ranked as the best prep player in the US, MVP of both the McDonalds All-American Game (McDonalds All-American Game) and the Jordan Brand All American Game. Forcing the action and bringing an aggressive mindset to every game! Vance Downs, a two-time state champion coach, shows you how to increase game tempo and neutralize post players. He also shows you how take your opponents out of offensive sets and create better opportunities for your offense. Coach Downs provides a thorough breakdown of each player's defensive responsibilities and the skills required at each position to make defenses effective. Downs emphasizes the importance of player rotation and trapping in order to prevent your opponent from creating an offensive flow. You will learn how to keep your ball in the right areas so that you can apply maximum pressure to the offense. Learn how to direct the ball in these areas and how you can keep it there. There are three different rotations and traps that can be used to trap decision-makers and take the ball from them. Downs contains 10 drills to help with defense, trapping and rotation out of traps. There are also "what-if" drills to simulate game situations and how you should react. Coach Downs demonstrates how to apply as much pressure as possible on your opponent and increase your chances of winning through diagrams and an on-court demonstration. 70 minutes. 2010.
1-3-1 Ultimate Morphing Zone Defense by Kermit Davis Instructional Basketball Coaching Video
Kermit Davis (Rental)-1-3-1 Ultimate Morphing Zone Defense $17.99
Kermit Davis is the all-time winning-est coach in the history of Middle Tennessee St. and he owes much of that success to his coaching on the defensive side of the ball. He has taken the basic 1-3-1 zone to another level by allowing players to morph the defense into different alignments and rotations. Coach Davis presents the DVD in a live practice setting with a young team of his own as he begins to implement his defense. This defense will cause more deflections and put your offense into more positive situations while also frustrating your opponents offense. This DVD will teach the basics of the zone along with some useful adjustments. 1-3-1 Defense Coach Davis shows the basics of the zone on a whiteboard by detailing each players position and role inside each position. The main theme of each players role is to disrupt passing lanes and shut down dribble penetration into the paint. Coach Davis shows where to place your most athletic players and how they can be used to create deflections and traps. Using traps and deflections early in a possession leads to many easy baskets for your team and causes the offense to be more hesitant. With a more patients or talented team, coach Davis shows how your more athletic players can force long lob passes into the corners instead of allowing inside looks. Switching from 1-3-1 to a 2-3 Zone One of the biggest teaching points of this DVD is how to morph the zone based on where the ball goes. Coach Davis shows how his team changes from a 1-3-1 to an aggressive 2-3 when the ball moves to the baseline. This change causes extreme confusion for the offense as the change is so seamless that the offense has little time to adjust. The most athletic players are again the most important part of this section are they are used to put pressure on the wings and disguise the vision of the ball handlers. 1-3-1 Zone vs Special Situations Coach Davis shows how the 1-3-1 can be used to take advantage of clutch end of game situations. He shows how his teams take advantage of sideline in bounds situations by denying passes and disrupting the passing lanes. He also shows a trapping adjustment that can be used when the offense is trying to take the last shot. Learn an intimidating and versitile defense from an incredibly successful college coach by renting this DVD today.
2-2-1 Press & Defensive Breakdown Drills by Greg Kampe Instructional Basketball Coaching Video
Greg Kampe (Rental)-2-2-1 Press & Defensive Breakdown Drills $17.99
Open Practice: 2-2-1 Press and Defensive Breakdown Drills The 2-2-1 press is one that can pressure an offense into turnovers, slow down the tempo of a game, and steal possessions from an opponent. In this open practice video, Oakland University head coach Greg Kampe gives you insight into how he runs the 2-2-1 press. You will see whiteboard diagrams, on-court demonstration, and live practice drills to give you a complete look at the 2-2-1 press. The Basics of the 2-2-1 Press Coach Kampe, the third-longest tenured head coach in Division I basketball, starts with a lecture on his philosophy of the 2-2-1 press. He diagrams the more common scenarios you might encounter as well as the common rotations based on what an offense does. Coach Kampe identifies the areas that he calls good, great, and bad trap areas. He also teaches strategies to keep the ball out of the middle, force dribblers into the “trap box,” and how to cover shooters in the back line. To develop the press, Kampe uses 5-on-5 controlled scrimmages. These help players learn to make reads in different situations. Coach Kampe emphasizes when players should gamble to try and intercept a pass or play more conservative. Breakdown Drills for the 2-2-1 Press Coach Kampe shares three practice drills that can be used to develop any half-court defense. Perimeter players use a 3-on-1 drill to teach closeouts, how to be in the right spot in help defense, and how to slow down dribble penetration. The Knight Rebounding drill teaches players to make contact and find the ball in a competitive 2-on-2 setting. Coach Kampe also teaches the fundamentals for great post defense in a third drill. This video is a comprehensive look at how to disrupt offenses using the 2-2-1 press from a coach who has over 500 career victories. Coach Kampe has used the 2-2-1 press to help make Oakland a well-known mid-major program.