Jeff VanGundy
(Rental)-Executing & Defending The Pick & Roll
$15.99
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Kevin Sutton
(Rental)-Fatigue Shooting Drills
$15.99
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Tom Davis
(Rental)-Flexible 3--2 Match--up Zone Defense
$15.99
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Chantal Vallee
(Rental)-Defensive System Pack Line & Sparta Defense
$18.99
Defensive System – Pack Line $ Sparta Defense
It’s no secret that defense wins championships. You can learn how to build a defensive system that takes away opponents perimeter shots in this video by well-known Canadian women’s basketball coach Chantal Vallee. The head coach of the University of Windsor women’s team and the head coach and general manager of the Hamilton Honey Badgers Canadian Elite Basketball League team, Vallee shows you how she won five straight CIS national championships. You get an inside look into a training camp session where Coach Vallee teaches her defensive system.
You will see detailed lecture complete with diagrams as well as on-court walkthroughs with players in this presentation. Coach Vallee begins with a 1-on-1 closeout drill to warmup her players then proceeds to show you how to squeeze the space your opponent can use while preventing drives with the Pack Line defense. Coach Vallee also details the Sparta man-to-man defense that has the primary purpose of eliminating the 3-point shot.
Pack Defense
One of the primary goals of the Pack defense is to force an opponent to use their weak hand and then provide help support on any dribble penetration. Coach Vallee shows you how to build this strategy using 2-on-2 drills all the way up to a full 5-on-5. The drills work to teach players the proper defensive positioning to force opponents to go to the weak side of the floor. Coach Vallee explains how to rotate defenders on baseline drives and how rotations adjust based on the position of the post defender.
Sparta Defense
The whole idea of the Sparta defense is to prevent 3-point shots. Less help is provided in this defense as defenders work to deny their match-up. The on-ball defender must force their match-up into a low percentage shot using the proper close out, creating a cushion on the drive, and challenging the shot with what is known as the “ghosting” technique.
If you love playing man-to-man, Coach Vallee has a system that uses some unique tactics that you can incorporate into your system for maximum effect.
Dwane Casey
(Rental)-Defending The Pick & Roll
$18.99
Defending the Pick and Roll
With so many offenses relying on the pick and roll, it is imperative that teams understand how to defend it. In this defending the pick and roll video, Detroit Pistons head coach Dwane Casey shows you how his defenses shut down both side and middle pick and rolls at the NBA level. Casey was formerly the head coach in Toronto where he took the Raptors to the 2016 Eastern Conference finals and won the 2018 NBCA Coach of the Year award. He teaches you the same effective, NBA-style defense built to stop the pick and roll.
Side Pick and Roll
You will see two ways that Casey teaches to shut down the side pick and roll. They are both based on the player who is covering the ball. Casey teaches you to matchup with the ball in the middle to thwart any advantages created off a high pick and roll. Casey also shares his ideas on defending actions such as Laker cuts, split screens, and ball screens out of the Horns set.
Middle Pick and Roll
Coach Casey uses a strategy called “Weak” to defend pick and rolls in the middle of the floor. Post players are taught to keep the ball in front of them and communication between the two defenders is important. Casey teaches the post how to communicate with the on-ball defender and teaches help defenders to “tag” the roller. You will also see how it is possible to defend more unorthodox situations such as when dribblers continue their drive under a basket or use a “cross-grain” to change direction after a ball screen.
The final segment covers the most popular option in the NBA for shutting down side ball screens. Casey calls it “Blue.” Casey will also teach you how to trap out of Blue and defend the screen when they roll or pop out to the elbow. This video gives any coach at any level the tools needed to effectively guard the pick and roll, whether you are a man-to-man or zone defense. Rent this defending the pick and roll DVD today.
Frank Allocco
(Rental)-Defending The 10 Most Popular Offensive Actions
$17.99
Basketball Defense - Defending the 10 Most Popular Offensive Actions in Basketball
Former national high school coach of the year Frank Allocco had a long history of success taking two California high schools to state championships and winning nearly 87 percent of his games. He went on to coach at the University of San Francisco where he continued his man-to-man pressure defense. In this basketball defense video, Coach Allocco will show you the strategies that helped his teams hold opponents to an average of just 38 points a game. You’ll see everything from footwork to communication giving you everything you need to defend the 10 most common screen actions in basketball.
Basketball Defense Breakdown Drills
Teaching how to defend the screen is difficult, but it is a must if you are going to be successful on defense. Coach Allocco uses a series of 3-on-3 and 4-on-4 breakdown drills to show you how to neutralize the most common offensive actions.
Ball Screens: Players learn to communicate to hedge ball screens and fight over the top
Pass and Cut: Learn to eliminate easy layups by jumping to the ball and beating screens
Flare Screens: Coach Allocco shows you two variations of this drill that will challenge your defenders to fight through flare screens to cover shooters
Wheel Cuts: This drill can be built up to teach players to defend screen-the-screener actions that use wheel cuts, down screens, and back screens
Dribble Drive: Teach players to fight through dribble handoffs and contain dribble penetration with great on-ball defense and help
UCLA Cut: Prepare players to fight through consecutive screening actions by fighting through UCLA cuts, down screens, and back screens
Flex Action: Use 3-on-3 and 5-on-5 to teach players to defend the combined action of flex screens and down screens
America’s Play: Prevent post players from getting good position by teaching players how to defend cross screens and down screens
Single Double Screens: This 4-on-4 drill teaches players to deal with what is known as “Floppy” at the NBA level by helping them get “up the shoot” versus single screens and how to use the same concept against staggered double screens
High-Low Action: Learn to use proper positioning and toughness to deter flashes to the high post and take away duck-ins from teams that have good post players
Basketball Defense Communication
For Coach Allocco, winning was more than just having a great strategy. One of the keys to his defense was constant communication so that players were in sync on every possession. Players also must feel an obligation to their teammates to carry out their role and now allow breakdowns. Throughout the drills, Coach Allocco emphasizes this communication to ensure the defense is ready to defend anything an offense can throw at it. Rent this basketball defense DVD today.
Greg Kampe
(Rental)-Dribble Drive Action, Set Plays, And Inbound Plays
$17.99
Dribble Drive Offense Action, Set Plays, and Inbounds Play
Oakland University head coach Greg Kampe is one of the longest-tenured head coaches in all of NCAA Division I men’s basketball. Kampe is a six-time Summit League Coach of the Year and has over 500 career victories. He is known for his ability to develop high quality shooters and scorers. Kampe has coached 11 professional players all who have led the nation in either shooting percentage, shots made, assists, or free throw percentage.
In this dribble drive offense video, Coach Kampe shows you how to get your best players the ball in important situations in the Dribble Drive offense. Kampe demonstrates his Slice Series as well as a variety of sets to get your best scorers and shooters the ball when it counts.
Slice Series
Coach Kampe details three 1-4 sets that create misdirection and confuse opponents with screens away from the ball. Shooters come open off all sorts of screens like down and cross screens as well as screen-the-screener actions. Some defense might be good enough to deny your shooters. No problem for Coach Kampe who provides other scoring options for post slips, baseline drives, and skip passes that will score against even the best defenses.
Designing Sets for Your Best Player
A huge part of offensive basketball in the modern game is simply getting your best players in spots where they can be successful. Here, Coach Kampe shows you the basics of the Oakland Dribble Drive motion offense and how you get your best players the ball. You will see a baseline drive and middle drive for your best slasher and skip passes for your best shooter as well as a number of other ways to find scoring opportunities against any defense.
Coach Kampe has made a career of getting his best players the ball in crucial situations. Whether it’s a set play or within the dribble drive offense, Kampe demonstrates how to score against the best any defense has to offer. That is why this video should be part of your collection. Rent this dribble drive offense DVD today.
Tom Izzo
(Rental)-Defense & Rebounding Drills
$19.99
Tom Izzo Defense & Rebounding Drills
Michigan State under head coach Tom Izzo has been one of the premier basketball programs in the nation for the past decade-plus. Izzo’s teams have won 11 combined Big Ten regular season and tournament championships and have made seven Final Four appearances. Izzo’s Spartans are known for their physical, intense style of play that includes aggressive man-to-man defense and an emphasis on rebounding. In this video, Coach Izzo shares his “Defense Wins Championships” approach to the Michigan State program.
You will see whiteboard sessions, a live practice session, and a unique look inside Izzo’s defense through interview segments with the Spartans coach. Coach Izzo also explains his program’s philosophy of team defense including transition defense, his approach to rebounding, and the six-eye approach to defensive positioning in the half court.
Live Practice Session
Watch as Coach Izzo puts his players through 10 practice drills that help build the Spartans man-to-man defense. Each breakdown drill gets players numerous reps and builds the foundational defensive principles needed. The drills include:
Jump to the Ball and Negaunee Drills: Players work on defensive positioning, pressuring the ball, and denying cutters.
Three Man DHO Switching Drill: Teaches two strategies for defending dribble handoffs
Pin Down & Flares Drill: Teaches strategies for defending common off-ball screens
Beat and Belt Drill: Challenges players to deny flash cuts to the high post and adjust to stop the back cut
There is also a whiteboard segment where Coach Izzo shows you a couple versions of his Shell Drill. On-court demonstration is added to show each layer of the drill.
Defending Ball Screens
Coach Izzo provides you with a number of options for countering the talents of your opponents. The Ball Screens drill focuses on the two defenders involved in the screen action and helps them refine their technique. The Continuous Ball Screens drill gets the entire team reps working on defending ball screens. Players work on defending shooters off the dribble, drivers, and stretch 4s and 5s.
Rebounding and Transition Defense
Coach Izzo uses the whiteboard and on-court demonstration to show you his two favorite rebounding drills. They are two versions – 2-on-2 and 5-on-5 – of his famous War Drill. The session ends with a 6-on—5 defensive scrimmage.
As you will see throughout the entire video, Coach Izzo works to instill a tough, hard-nosed mentality into all of his players. The concepts and practices presented are proven and can help any program improve its team defense. Rent this rebounding drills DVD today.
Doug Bruno
(Rental)-Defensive Conditioning Without The Ball
$17.99
Defensive Conditioning Drills for Basketball Without the Ball
DePaul University head women’s basketball coach Doug Bruno is well-known throughout coaching circles for his ability to mold and develop talent. He has over 500 career wins and has been heavily involved in USA Women’s Basketball having been an assistant coach for the national team from 2010 to 2015.
In this defensive conditioning drills for basketball video, Coach Bruno offers up 13 different drills all designed to turn up the defensive pressure and minimize easy baskets by opponents. The drills you will see are great for developing positive defensive habits and they work as conditioning drills as well. Defensive concepts you will see include on-ball defense, full court defense, half-court defense, and stopping an opponent’s best player.
Individual On-Ball Defense
Coach Bruno demonstrates a number of drills that will improve your overall team defense. There are drills to establish an athletic defensive stance, where all defense begins. You will also see drills that develop explosive slides and train players to stay in front of the ball. Proper stance and technique can help minimize breakdowns that result from players getting beat off the dribble. This is where you will see improvements in your team defense.
Half-Court Defense
Coach Bruno introduces four drills designed to improve your half-court defense. The Close Out and Sprint to Help Line Drill works on close out technique and positioning relative to the ball. The 2-on-2 version of the drill forces players to help with dribble penetration before closing out to recover on the skip pass.
Two drills emphasize denial defense and how your players can take out a defender. The Continuous Denial drill can be run in both 1-on-1 and 2-on-2 situations. Players deny the wing and cut off the baseline while defending the ball. The second drill forces players to fight through multiple screens while trying to deny the basketball.
Transition and Full Court Defense
Transition defense is an important part of any team’s defensive package. Coach Bruno brings you four drills to improve your defensive play in transition. The 5-on-5 Across the Free Throw Line Drill challenges your defense to communicate and scramble in a temporary disadvantage situation.
The Jump and Run Actions series is perfect for breaking down full court defense. Players work in either a 2-on-2 or 3-on-3 situation and apply maximum pressure to the ball. The drill teaches players how to rotate when switches occur.
All of Coach Bruno’s drills can be done without a ball and can help any team at any level to improve its pressure defense and minimize easy baskets. This 74-minute video is full of creative drills that will not only put your team to the defensive test, it will also improve your players’ conditioning. Rent this defensive conditioning drills for basketball DVD today.
Danny Manning
(Rental)-Developing Guards For The Ball Screen Offense
$17.99
Developing Guards for the Ball Screen Offense
Learn to properly develop your guards for the ball screen offense from one of the game’s great players of all-time. Danny Manning, former star at Kansas and now the head coach at Wake Forest, shows you how to develop your perimeter players to play in the ball screen offense. Using on-court demonstrations, Coach Manning presents detailed explanations of proper footwork, screening angles, and attacks needed to develop your guards coming off of ball screens.
Guard Play
In an effective ball screen offense, ball handlers are required to do four things. They must have the ability to turn the corner, split a ball screen, refuse a ball screen, and stay out of potential trapping situation. Watch as Coach Manning uses a series of 2-on-2 drills to teach guards how to beat the different defensive looks played against on-ball screens.
In this segment, Manning presents a method of attack for each scenario. These scenarios include:
Getting around the edge
Splitting the defense
Beat a trap
Refusing a ball screen
Two dribble finishes
Pick-and –Pop
Screen Angles
Screen angles are important in the ball screen offense and Coach Manning demonstrates five different angles that can be used in the half-court offense. The Middle Attack Pick, for example, is used to set up players to get around the edge of a defense. The Side Angle Screen opens up opportunities to get into the paint for easy scoring chances.
For each angle, Manning begins the teaching process in a 2-on-0 and then progresses to 2-on-2. He emphasizes helping players understand reads as they come off of a screen. This helps to improve players’ basketball IQ and, in the end, produce more wins.
Court Awareness
Manning also spends some time helping to develop guards’ skills both on and off the screen. To develop court awareness, Coach Manning runs odd numbered shooting drills. These drills work on kick outs and the ‘catch and go.’ Players also work on pivoting with both feet, a lost art in modern basketball. Players also work on shooting off the dribble, jab steps, and shot fakes.
If you are looking for a way to develop your perimeter players into offensive forces using the pick-and-roll, this 47-minute video from two-time NCAA champion Danny Manning is the way to start.
Frank Allocco
(Rental)-Disadvantage Drills For Building Your Team
$17.99
Disadvantage Drills for Building Your Team
Disadvantage situations often arise in basketball games and it pays to have players that understand how to make decisions in those situations. Legendary high school coach Frank Allocco shares his practice secrets related to disadvantage situations to help prepare players for those game situations.
Allocco is the only coach in California history to take two different schools to state championships. He won 87 percent of his games and won a national coach of the year award in 2000. In this video, he shows you how you can teach your players to make better decisions and become more confident in disadvantage situations.
Coach Allocco shares the following in his presentation:
Disadvantage drills to help young players play better and become better decision makers in pressure situations
Strategies to teach players how to get rid of the basketball before getting trapped or double-teamed
Techniques to help players draw defenders to them in order to create shots for teammates
Suggestions for teaching players to get open without the ball
Drills that teach players to be strong with the ball
Techniques that show players how to attack and turn defensive pressure into an offensive advantage
Strategies to teach players to welcome the idea that everything is against them
Using on-court demonstration, Coach Alloco shows you basic drills in a disadvantage situation. His ball handling drills teach players to create space and attack. In offensive disadvantage drills, players learn to be strong with the ball. Defensive disadvantage drills teach key ideas like competition and communication.
One of the highlights of the presentation is the 2-on-1 build up to 5-on-5 back down to 2-on-1 drill. The drill forces athletes to communicate as players move on and off the court. Conditioning is also a factor as players play nine straight possessions.
Coach Alloco’s drills are great for coaches looking for drills that force players to compete. Plus, players will become more confident in disadvantage situations.
Steve Klaas
(Rental)-Dominating 1--3--1 Zone Defense
$15.99
Steve Klass has had an incredible coaching career in Wisconsin and he owes much of his success, in no small part, to his 1-3-1 zone. In this DVD Klass shows how you can use a defense to force the offense into negative situations. The basis of the 1-3-1 is ball pressure and trapping while also providing your players with incredible help side D.
Intro
The 1-3-1 defense is very unique in the fact that it requires a certain type of athlete to play each of the positions in the zone. Coach Klass does a great job of detailing exactly what you should look for in your players. He also touches on the basic five rules that he uses for his teams: stance, watching the eyes of the passer, move when the ball is in the air, look for deflections and aggressively go to the boards. While these rules are not set in stone they offer a tremendous starting point for building your own defense.
Fundamentals of 1-3-1
Coach Klass details the basics that you will need to run this zone with your own program. While the 1-3-1 zone defense looks and seems complicated, Klass shows you how simply this zone can be executed. Coach Klass gives great coaching points that you will need in order for this zone to be successful for you. The basics he shows include how to prevent penetration, traps, and adjusting to screens and unique offensive personnel.
Advanced Adjustments
In its most basic form any defense can be solved. Having multiple options and looks is vital to slow down the modern offense. In the next section of the DVD Coach Klass shows you how to adjust the 1-3-1 to keep the offense guessing. Coach Klass demonstrates the different trapping options available with this defense along with how to extend it into a full or half-court press to force even more turnovers.
Coach Klass finishes the DVD with game footage of his actual teams running the 1-3-1 along with a 3-2 zone that he has been playing with.
If your program is in need of a disruptive, game-changing defense then do not delay and rent this DVD today.
Dana Altman
(Rental)-Creighton Green & Blue Press
$15.99
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Dean Smith
(Rental)-Dean Smith's Scramble Defense
$15.99
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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.
Steve Prohm
(Rental)-Complete Zone Offense with Steve Prohm
$18.99
Complete Zone Offense for Basketball
If your teams struggle with scoring against zone defenses, Iowa State head coach Steve Prohm has some answers. Coach Prohm, who guided his Cyclones to the 2017 Big 12 Tournament championship and the 2016 Sweet Sixteen, shows you his comprehensive approach to beating the most widely used zone defense in today’s game: the 2-3. Prohm shares a number of ways – transition, half-court offense, set plays, and even out of bounds plays – that his teams have defeated some of the best zone defenses in the country.
Zone Offense for Basketball
The best way to beat the zone defense is to beat it down the floor. Coach Prohm begins his presentation with transition and explains why the primary break is the best way to beat the zone. He will go through transition positioning and show you how to get the ball in the basket before a defense has a chance to set up. Coach Prohm also teaches three of his favorite offensive concepts for beating zone defenses, including the “Flare Flash” and the “Roll Cross” actions.
You don’t always beat the zone defense in transition, so Prohm also shows you two half-court offenses: a motion offense and a ball screen offense. Both are designed to destroy the zone defense when run properly. Coach Prohm reviews both post and perimeter concepts and teaches you how to blend them together to create an attack that zone defenses simply cannot stop. In addition, you will see a few concepts that Prohm has used to beat the box-and-one.
Set Plays for Basketball Zone
In a practice setting, Coach Prohm reveals seven set plays in the half-court offense that you can use to beat the zone. He also shares four out of bounds plays for use against the zone. With each set play, Coach Prohm takes you through the multiple options and has his team demonstrate each at full speed.
This 70-minute video reveals why Prohm’s teams at Iowa State are always competitive in the Big 12, one of the toughest conferences in the nation. The concepts that Prohm shares are simple and easy to learn. This is an outstanding video and can be applied at any level of basketball. Rent this zone offense for basketball DVD today.