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The Hybrid Pack Line Defense by Tom Palombo Instructional Basketball Coaching Video
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The Hybrid Pack Line Defense: Stance, Position & Movement Tom Palombo has built an NCAA Division III dynasty at Guilford College in North Carolina. He has amassed over 550 career wins, 12 Old Dominion Athletic Conference titles, and 11 trips to the NCAA Division III tournament. In this video, Coach Palombo shares how he builds a defense that can win championships. It all starts with the basics of stance, proper positioning, and movement. Defensive Breakdown Coach Palombo breaks down every aspect of individual and team defense. Then, he shows you how to implement the fundamentals needed to play lock-down defense. Coach Palombo shows you a number of drills and mixes in some game film to show how valuable the drills are in building the defense. Each drill plays a role in helping players to execute at a high level in games. Coach Palombo also draws up his defense and the defensive rotations. You then see these rotations in an on-court demonstration. You will also see demonstrations of a number of drills that help your players improve in playing the Pack Line defense. Stance, Position, Movement Your team can accelerate its defensive progress by focusing on three main principles that Coach Palombo stresses. These are the foundation of the suffocating defense. These principles are learned in three drills that are demonstrated by Palombo. These include: Guard Your Yard 2-on-2 and 3-on-3 Positioning 4-on-4 Shell (with variations) In addition, you will see how players progress through these drills in a live practice setting. During and between each drill, Coach Palombo offers additional coaching tips and what he likes to see from his defenders. With a strong mix of individual and team techniques, Coach Palombo gives you the drills and insight any coach needs to install a stifling Pack Line defense. Rent this Pack Line Defense DVD today.
The Fence Offense for Basketball by Eric Bridgeland Instructional Basketball Coaching Video
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The Fence Offense Whitman College head coach Eric Bridgeland has gone 104-14 over the past four seasons using an offense that creates space and provides plenty of easy scoring opportunities. Using the Fence Offense, Bridgeland and Whitman have gone unbeaten in conference play in each of the past two seasons. In this video, you get an inside look at how Bridgeland teaches the offense. Spacing and Positioning in the Fence Offense Players learn to space based off of the NBA 3-point line. Players move into the baseline corners, short corner post and on the sideline at the free throw line extended. Players are taught how to move and read as a ball handler gets downhill and into the paint. Bridgeland teaches players to attack the rim fast and furious looking to score off the dribble or hit a pitch, throw back, or post slide for an easy scoring chance. Coach Bridgeland has a “no standing zone” policy for players in between the baseline and free throw line where they are to be on the move. Offensive Actions Coach Bridgeland teaches a number of offensive actions. He starts with the flare screen. Players learn to over exaggerate screens to prepare them for game speed action As a ball handler attacks the paint, a weak side flare screen can set up an open 3-pointer. If not, the ball can be reversed to attack the paint again. When flares aren’t possible, dribble hand-offs can be use on the strong side of the floor. This can open up wing players to attack the rim. Off of dribble hand-offs, players have multiple options including the following: Catch and shoot Catch, fake, and shoot Catch, fake, and two-dribble attack Throw back for a shot after a paint touch Coach Bridgeland also shows you how to pair the flare screen with the dribble hand-off. You can use both actions together either on ball reversals or as your initial offensive action to get the ball into the paint for easy scoring opportunities. Reads and Film Coach Bridgeland finishes his presentation with a look at a read drill that helps players learn to read both middle and help side defenders. With the right read, players can create multiple attacking options. You will see a few game clips from previous seasons to get an idea of what the Fence Offense looks like at game speed. Coaches looking to implement the dribble drive offense can use Coach Bridgeland’s Fence Offense to reap the same benefits, but do it with much simpler teaching. Rent this Fence Offense DVD today.
The Simplified Unstoppable Fast Break by Eric Bridgeland Instructional Basketball Coaching Video
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Simple Fast Break Offense With a 104-14 record over the past four seasons, Whitman College head coach Eric Bridgeland has made a name for himself at the Division III level. With over 300 career wins, Bridgeland has an offensive system that is fast-paced, fun, and puts up plenty of points. In this video, Bridgeland teaches you his fast break system that is simple and attacks all defenses. Philosophy of the Simple Fast Break Offense Coach Bridgeland teaches players to get to the paint no matter what. Players dribble and attack, hit the wings and get up the floor and attack the middle. If a player has an opportunity to drive to the basket, he takes it. If he can fill a lane to get to the paint, he does it. By applying this constant pressure on a defense, opponents often find themselves in foul trouble and frustrated because of the number of easy baskets allowed. You will also learn how to draw two defenders to open up the floor and create more driving lanes. With all of your players looking to attack the paint, it becomes hard for defenses to take away any single player in the offense. Spacing and Rules To space the floor properly, Coach Bridgeland uses a traditional setup with two wings, an inbounder, a post runner, and a ball handler. The ball handler looks to move the ball up the floor as quickly as possible either by dribbling or passing to an open wing. There are three rules that point guards must follow: Get the ball inbounds as quickly as possible Get to the paint as soon as possible Make sure you have a trail inbounder Simple Fast Break Offense Drills To teach players to get used to sprinting to their spots in transition, Coach Bridgeland uses a 4-on-0 drill. Players start at 75 percent pace learning how to move up and down the floor and create proper spacing and positioning. Coach Bridgeland uses other traditional fast break drills as well to help players develop the speed and passing skills needed to play fast and get the ball to the paint. Guards use a 2-on-2 drill to focus on getting open off the inbound pass and attacking the middle of the floor. In 5-on-0 and 5-on-5 drills, players put everything together. With an emphasis on time, players get an idea of how quickly they must move up and down the floor. This 61-minute video is an outstanding resource for any program at any level. Players love transition basketball and coaches love it when their players are collecting easy fast break points. Rent this simple fast break offense DVD today.
The Best Quick Hitters & Late Game Plays From The 2016 Olympics by Fran Fraschilla Instructional Basketball Coaching Video
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The Best Basketball Quick Hitters & Late Game Plays from the 2016 Olympics Fran Fraschilla is a former Division I head coach at Manhattan, St. John’s, and New Mexico. He currently serves as ESPN’s International Basketball analyst and he has analyzed the best teams from the 2016 Summer Olympic Games held in Rio. Drawing from his experience, Fraschilla offers you a unique look at some of the most effective innovations in basketball offense from an international perspective. Continuity Pick and Roll Fraschilla introduces a continuity pick and roll offense used by Australia with great success at the 2016 Olympics. The offense isolates a talented post player all while creating player movement with side ball screens. A big part of the offense is the dribble hand-off. Coach Fraschilla explains the technique in detail and identifies the reads needed to successfully run the offense. Along with the basics of the continuity offense, Fraschilla adds in seven basketball quick hitters that will keep any defense off guard. These set plays use a number of screens to free up post players. Guards use stagger, pin, and flare screens to get open for perimeter shots. Fraschilla also details how Australia dealt with overplaying defenses. Spread Pick and Roll Coach Fraschilla then moves on to Venezuela and Croatia, which both use the spread pick and roll offense. You will see how to catch a defense every time with the Varejao Screen and how to maximize the strain on defenses with back action and short rolls. Fraschilla shows you two basketball quick hitters that flow right into the spread ball screen alignment. You will see a play from Serbia where defenders are run through shuffle cuts and stagger screens. One play from Lithuania helps dissect a defense with movement in screen the screener action. Basketball Set Plays There are always situations where an offense needs to score. Coach Fraschilla shares with you 10 of his favorite set plays from Olympic competition. They can be used after timeouts, in end-of-game situations, or when your team simply needs a basket. Dribble Hand Off Action: From Serbia, this a great play for a team with a great playmaker. Latvia Quick Hitter: It looks like a side pick and roll, but uses floppy action and false motion. Australia Post Up Quick Hitter: Utilizes flex action for post players. Australia Quick Hitter: Uses a 1-4 set and Iverson cut to generate lob opportunities. Lithuania Quick Hitter: Set play for a 3-pointer from the flex. Coach Fraschilla provides you with a wealth of international basketball knowledge in this video. There is something in here for everyone to pull out and incorporate into their current offense. Rent this basketball quick hitters video today.
The Multi-purpose Zone Offense by Jim Foster Instructional Basketball Coaching Video
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The Adjustable 3-2 Match-up Zone Defense by Kevin McGeehan Instructional Basketball Coaching Video
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The Adjustable 3-2 Match Up Zone Defense Learn how to take your zone defense to the next level using the strategies of Campbell University head coach Kevin McGeehan. The Fighting Camels have a strong history of good defenses under McGeehan who uses on-court demonstrations to show you his matchup zone. By mixing traditional man-to-man concepts with the rim protection of a zone defense, Coach McGeehan-led defenses have a propensity for taking away dribble drives and ball screens. Coach McGeehan’s presentation begins by reviewing the basics of each position on the floor. Each player has a specific duty beginning with not allowing any easy shots, containing dribble penetration, and blocking face-cuts. McGeehan takes you through 1- and 2-guard fronts and how to match up against them and how to defend the post. 3-2 Match Up Zone Defense Drills With the basics covered, it is on to how to defend the various offensive alignments and actions that you would most likely see. Using a 5-on-5 Shell Drill, you will see how to handle cutters, screens, and the skip pass. Coach McGeehan also points out where help defense is needed against the various actions. Offenses facing a matchup zone will attempt to distort the zone. Coach McGeehan shows you how his teams maintain their shape, which is a key to its success. Coach McGeehan also explains how to defend the five most common offensive attacks against his matchup zone. These include 4-out 1-in, Carolina Screens, ball screens, “V,” and 1-4 High. Using Coach McGeehan’s philosophy of the 3-2 matchup zone defense, you will be able to confuse and frustrate opponents on offense. McGeehan’s defense is easy to install. Man-to-man coaches will find that because of the strong ties to man defense, McGeehan’s matchup zone can be used as a secondary defense making your team even harder to scout. Opponents will have a difficult time trying to figure out how to beat this defensive system. Rent this 3-2 Match Up Zone Defense DVD today.
The Spread Motion Offense by Kevin McGeehan Instructional Basketball Coaching Video
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The Spread Motion Attack Offense Campbell University head coach Kevin McGeehan shares with you the spread motion attack, an offense that allows coaches to play their best five players regardless of size. The spread motion attack was developed over time and is a combination of Pete Carrill’s Princeton offense with NBA-style ball screens and even a little dribble-drive motion sprinkled in. Coach McGeehan gives you a detailed on-court demonstration of the offense that will help you teach your players how to space the floor and create scoring opportunities. Philosophy Coach McGeehan begins by discussing the philosophy of the spread motion offense and how it evolved. What he shares here will help you adapt and adjust the spread motion attack to your system. One of the biggest components of the offense is how it seamlessly adjusts from a 1-2-2 setup to a 4-out-1-in setup. From the basic setups to spacing and backdoor cuts, Coach McGeehan reviews the offense step by step. Setup & Execution Coach McGeehan continues with the 1-2-2 setup as well as the 4-out-1-in setup and explains various entries and scenarios. He simplifies the entire offense into a number of if-then scenarios. The actions he shows get the ball into the high post and create multiple scoring opportunities by screening away. Different screening angles will create different offensive options, but the basic action allows players to score via backdoor cuts, open jumpers, dribble handoffs, ball screens, and more. Coach McGeehan also gives you variations to the basic sets that counter certain defensive tactics. The idea behind the spread motion attack is to put your best players in positions where they can effectively read a defense and create a scoring opportunity. Coach McGeehan’s video will teach you how to transition into the basic sets of the offense and play through a number of options. Over time, your team will develop a high basketball IQ and become very difficult to defend.
The Ultimate Match-up Zone by Rollie Massimino Instructional Basketball Coaching Video
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The Ultimate Match-Up Zone Hall of Fame coach Rollie Massimino used a multiple defensive system throughout his career that helped him win over 800 career games and a national championship in 1985 while at Villanova. One facet of Coach Massimino’s system was his match-up zone, which he presents in this video. The matchup zone can morph from a trapping zone into a conventional 2-3 zone and, eventually, into a man-to-man defense. It is a system that is designed to confuse and slow down opposing offenses and allows the defense to control where the ball goes. Coach Massimino gives you an inside look into the matchup zone in this presentation. Areas of the Court Coach Massimino’s defense begins with a discussion of the court. He breaks the floor up into three different sections – Green, Red, and Yellow. Massimino then explains what can and what cannot happen in each of the three zones. The discussion expands into the man-to-man defense, full-court pressure, and three traps that can be used in the Yellow zone. Thumbs, Thumbs Up, and Slant are all demonstrated in a walkthrough session. Switching Defenses One of the keys for Massimino was the different looks that he presented to an opponent. In this segment, Coach Massimino breaks down his multiple defensive system in the quarter-court where the defense starts as a 1-1-3. It looks like a 1-3-1, but it is completely different. Within this zone look, Coach Massimino teaches how you can continue the aggressive trapping that he uses in the full-court. Again, he shows you how to take the defense and morph it into a 2-3 zone or a man-to-man defense. If you have interest in learning more about full-court pressure, Coach Massimino was one of the masters. This defensive system will definitely change the momentum of your game. Rent this match-up zone DVD today.
The Byu Transition Offense by Dave Rose Instructional Basketball Coaching Video
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Dave Rose: The BYU Transition Offense As a player, Dave Rose played alongside the great Clyde Drexler and Hakeem Olajuwon on Houston’s Phi Slamma Jamma teams of the 1980s. As a coach, Rose won four Mountain West Conference titles and three coach of the year awards while at BYU where he is second all-time in career wins. In this on-court demonstration video, Coach Rose shows you how he attacks opponents in transition. Rose’s teams were consistently among the national leaders in scoring while he was at BYU. BYU Transition Offense Drills Coach Rose starts practice with a basic three-man weave drill to get his players ready to go fast. They work quickly and practice getting shots off at a high rate of speed. Rose then progresses to a 3-on-2 to 2-on-1 drill. He then shows you his all-time favorite drill, which often uses up to 30 minutes of practice time. The Nugget Drill is a progression-style transition drill that creates a numbered break for the offense each time down the floor. BYU “Basic” Transition Offense Basic is the BYU transition offense. It provides a number of different options including open three-pointers, post ups, and cutters to the basket. The attack uses a 4-out, 1-in set and the goal is to get the ball into the post for a higher percentage shot. Coach Rose also reviews how the offense deals with pressure using dribble entries and pressure releases. Q&A One of the great features of this presentation is the question-and-answer session. Coach Rose takes questions about his transition drills and transition offense. You’ll hear how he deals with teams that like to play zone defense and how to create space when the ball goes inside to the post. Incorporating Coach Rose’s transition concepts into any program is surely to produce positive results.  Rent the BYU Transition Offense DVD today.
The Cut & Fill Motion Offense by Bob Huggins Instructional Basketball Coaching Video
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Bob Huggins, the '00-01 National Coaches of the Year. Three major components of an offense are cut and broken drills Coaches can learn the system by watching it on court. Coach Huggins' motion offense focuses on cutting, reading defense and looking for back doors. To illustrate his basic motion offense, Huggins uses cones on the ground to start. Huggins uses breakdown drills and cutting drills to help teach the three main components of the offense: spreading out, moving and isolating. Huggins guides players through a five-man cutting structure in order to put together the offense. Screeners will call for screens and the cutter will make an intentional move to open the cut. This offense is difficult to defend because it has both on-ball and non-ball screening options. Huggins is the best source for everything you need to set up this slashing offense. 74 minutes. 2008.
The Dribble Drive Motion Offense For High School Basketball by Jerry Petitgoue Instructional Basketball Coaching Video
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High-scoring, intense Dribble Drive motion offense from college basketball can be applied to your high school team's basketball program High school basketball: Strategy for adopting the Dribble Drive Motion Offense Demonstrations on court of different scoring strategies within the Dribble Drive Motion offense in basketball The 41-year-old legend high school coach Jerry Petitgoue has created his own Dribble-Drive Offense to high school basketball. Petitgoue's demonstration on the court includes the ability to drive to the baseline, get to the hoop or dump off to the post. He also demonstrates how to use the screen and roll, get to the 3-point line, and what the options are. Petitgoue demonstrates how the Dribble-Drive Offense can still be run in continuity, even if the defense is unable to block all options. The video ends with 12 drills that can be used to perfect Dribble-Drive Offense. 83 minutes. 2008.
The 94 Foot Motion Offense by Mike Brey Instructional Basketball Coaching Video
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The Encyclopedia Of The Full Court Pressure by Bruce Pearl Instructional Basketball Coaching Video
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Bruce Pearl's full court pressure defense: Everything you need to know Lecture session explains the philosophy and foundations of full court pressure defense Guideline for selecting the right player for your pressing system Bruce Pearl is well-known for his quick tempo and high court pressure. Although a breaking offense may set the pace, a full court attack by defense can help control it. The "encyclopedia" of PearlÕs court style is made up of parts of PearlÕs videos from Southern Indiana (DII National Champs, '95) and the University of Wisconsin, '05. It is split into three parts: a lecture where he breaks down defense; on court where defense is shown in a teaching setting; highlight footage where you can see his Tennessee teams using defense in game action. The "Building the defense" segment explains how to select each player for the pressing system. There are many benefits to Pearl's defense. It forces teams to change their style and makes them prepare for you. It can also help you score big and make a game open. And it takes out the opponent mentally and physically. You can use this full court pressure defensive system to manage the pace of games and not react to it. 126 minutes. 2007.
The Spread 'pick & Roll by Billy Donovan Instructional Basketball Coaching Video
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Find out everything you need about the pick-and-roll offense from National Champion coach Billy Donovan Demonstrations on-court demonstrating all aspects of the pick & roll Advice on how to counter defensive adjustments against pick and roll Coach Billy Donovan is an expert in the pick-and-roll offense. This has resulted in back-to-back NCAA Championships and has been replicated in hundreds of gyms all across the country. This is his first exploration of the philosophy and construction of this efficient attack. He starts with the flat pick-and-roll by the post player at top of the key. Donovan teaches flat option 5-on-5, and then shows it in action 5-on-5. This concept is the basis of multiple scoring opportunities in the half court. The offense teaches you important lessons such as readings, spacing, screening angles, and slipping. Coaches can use real game situations to help them anticipate their opponents' strategies in the pick-and-roll offense. Donovan has identified three ways pick and roll can be defended in college and teaches the offense how to stop them, including the double team trap and switch. Donovan also teaches ball reversal and slip when tackling the defensive'show'. This offense forces defense to match up quickly and get back in transition, as well as constantly close out and contain penetration. The pick and roll can counter any defensive adjustment made to the pick-and-roll! 62 minutes. 2007.
The Match--up Zone Defense by Mike Deane Instructional Basketball Coaching Video
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