Winning Hoops
(Rental)-25 Unstoppable Inbound Plays
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25 Unstoppable Inbound Plays
Coaches at every level face a number of inbound situations in each game. Learn how to steal points from your opponent with inbound plays from nine of the game’s best coaches. Michigan State’s Tom Izzo, Duke’s Mike Krzyzewski, Hubie Brown, Pat Summit, and many more offer up inbound plays from the baseline, sideline, and full-court against man and zone defenses.
Baseline Inbound Plays vs. Man Defense
Chips: Coach Izzo uses pin screens to create scoring opportunities inside and outside. “31” and “32” use curl shooters off of double screens at the free throw line resulting in layups or open 3-pointers.
Blue Alignment: Villanova head coach Jay Wright shares two plays from this set that isolate your best players to run a two-man game in space.
Box Alignment: Vance Downs was the 2010 USA Today National High School Coach of the Year and here he demonstrates five plays from the Box that look to create open looks at the rim from back screen and screen-the-screener actions.
Triangle Set: Former college coach Mike Montgomery demonstrates a screen-the-screener action from this set that results in quick open looks.
Duke Line Series: Former Duke assistant and now Northwestern head coach Chris Collins shares five plays from this series. Each player highlights a different player to add unpredictability to the offense.
Baseline Inbound Plays vs. Zone Defense
Fist Out 1-4: Coach Downs, who coached Harrison Barnes and Doug McDermott in high school, uses this set to stretch a zone defense and get an open corner shot.
Box Alignment: Legendary Tennessee women’s coach Pat Summit shows you how to get an open mid-range jumper by screening the entire side of a zone defense.
1-4 Low Set: Thom Sigel, who won two Illinois high school state championships, demonstrates how to misdirect the defense with this set producing an open gap under the basket.
Sideline Unstoppable Inbound Plays
1 and 2 Plays: Coach Izzo demonstrates a variety of screens and a play that uses simultaneous screens to give you multiple scoring options.
White Play: Wright shows you how to score off with less than three seconds to play.
Double: Hall of Fame coach Hubie Brown shows you this play that gives you the opportunity for a game-winning basket using double screens and back screens.
This unstoppable inbound plays video is full of 25 different inbound plays, including a full-court play from Georgia head coach Tom Crean when you need to go the length of the floor to score late in a game. Add some or all of these to your inbound play arsenal! Rent this unstoppable inbound plays DVD today.
Eric Flannery
(Rental)-Zone Offense Sets & Ball Screen Continuity
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Eric Flannery: Zone Offense Sets and Ball Screen Continuity
Eric Flannery has built a powerhouse at St. Edward High School in Ohio. He has won two Division I state championships and numerous other awards adhering to an offensive philosophy that can take apart any defense. In this video, Coach Flannery focuses on the principles of dismantling the zone defense. You will see an array of set plays and inbound plays you can integrate into your program.
The session begins with insights on practice planning as well as working with players on the court. Coach Flannery has worked with some of the game’s premier coaches as part of USA basketball. He uses that experience to begin explaining the seven principles common to attack zone defenses.
Coach Flannery then takes the presentation to the court where he breaks down these seven principles. The big idea is the concept of attacking the zone with smart passes, screens, and drives. Flannery shows you how to get the ball inside, attack gaps, and play behind the zone in an effort to beat it.
The ball screen continuity offense is then introduced by Coach Flannery. This is the same offense used by the USA men’s developmental team that participated in the FIBA World Cup. Most ball screen offenses rely on multiple passes to good looks at the basket. This system relies more on spacing the floor to set up quick strikes. The 1-4 high motion offense is easy to implement and is effective against both man and zone defenses. Coach Flannery also shows you two drills that help players understand the offense and improve their skill sets.
No offense is complete without a series of baseline and sideline out of bounds plays. Coach Flannery and his assistants share four baseline plays and two sideline plays. All are simple and effective and they all work to put zone defenders in an indecisive state of who to guard. This can open up a layup or an open 3-point attempt.
If you have been searching for effective ways to score against a zone defense, this is the presentation for you. Coach Flannery and his staff give you the tools needed to have success against any zone defense.
Mike Rhoades
(Rental)-The Vcu Havoc Press: Teaching Points To Drills
$22.99
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Micah Lancaster
(Rental)-The Eight Separations For Youth Players
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The basic purpose of this video is to teach players the art of separation, when is the right time to separate from the defenders and where on the court should separation occur. All these important tricks are learned with the help of game-like drills.
Micah Lancester has devised a great strategy that teaches players the art of separation and how to separate from the defenders in any given situation and at any given time. This workout also enables them to handle any kind of defender they might face. According to coach Lancaster, there are eight different ways with which a player can improve his performance by creating separation with the Basketball. Coach Lancaster uses the on court separation for the illustration of this method.
For each area of the separation coach Lancaster has shown three detailed drills. Those three drills include the boxing gloves, medicine balls and weighted basketballs. So, how do players perform these drills? Well, the players learn how to keep basketball in their hands while attacking the rim for a layup or creating an open jump shot. Furthermore, he also teaches players how can they perform these tricks on their own and he does that by showing them the drill and providing different ways to break it into the smaller parts.
If you are an advanced beginner then there are some more exciting drills for you. Coach Lancaster is an expert at talking old school drills and then turning them into more efficient and exciting drills that will make them even better. His drills and workouts can transform any player into an elite player like the Pistol Pete Maravich’s old school ball handling drill that is an ideal way to make the players step up their game. These drills will also help players use their hand off effectively and add more energy to their workouts.
Mike Jones
(Rental)-The Dematha Flex Offense
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Mike Jones: The DeMatha Flex Offense
One of the nation’s top high school programs, DeMatha Catholic in Maryland, has continued its tradition of winning under head coach Mike Jones, who is nearing almost 20 years with the school since taking over for the legendary Morgan Wooten. Jones’ and DeMatha’s success has come from the coach’s unique twist on the ever-popular and effective Flex offense.
With over 400 wins and a national championship to his credit, Jones uses on-court demonstrations to show you the basics of the traditional Flex offense as well as some of his modern twists. Jones breaks down the instruction into easy-to-follow steps to make it easy for players of all skill levels to follow. Like other Flex coaches, Jones emphasizes correct spacing, proper positioning, and patience when using the offense to generate scoring opportunities.
DeMatha Flex Offense Drills
Coach Jones begins by walking you through practice drills designed to get players flowing naturally in the Flex offense. For example, Jones shows you a 2-on-2 breakdown drill where he teaches the proper techniques for setting and executing the flex screen. Jones also reviews some individual drills that can be used to improve shooting from different areas on the floor. The idea, of course, is to develop versatile players who can score from anywhere on the floor regardless of their position.
DeMatha Flex Offense Counters
No offense wins all the time. Jones shares four different counter measures for beating defenses trying to stop the Flex. These measures are designed to get ball handlers to the rim, use back door cuts, and a variety of screens. Coach Jones shows three counters to use when wing passes are being denied. You get to see each counter measure in a live 5-on-5 situation against defensive pressure.
At the end of the 78-minute video, Coach Jones offers up four effective options for generating post-up opportunities and spot-up jumpers. He will also show you how to create and exploit defensive mismatches. Coach Jones is one of the best at the high school level and his video is one of the best available for anyone looking to expand their knowledge of the Flex offense. Rent the DeMatha Flex Offense DVD today.
Pat Clatchey
(Rental)-The 4 Out In 1 Spots Offense
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The 4-Out 1-In Spots Offense
Mount St. Joseph’s (MD) High School head coach Pat Clatchey has produced over 20 Division I basketball players using an offense that can score from inside and out. Clatchey, a 2009 McDonald’s All-American coach, teaches his players how to play with great spacing and force the hand of a defense. In this video, he shares his versatile 4-Out 1-In Spot Offense complete with breakdown drills and quick hitters.
Philosophy of the Spots Offense
Coach Clatchey bases his offense on a few core principles. The 4-Out 1-In set uses 15- to 17-foot spacing, constant motion by all five players, post action, screening, and drives to the basket. All five positions on the floor are interchangeable in Coach Clatchey’s offense regardless of their skill set. This allows Clatchey to put players in positions to be successful. There are three different methods of initiating the offense, which is sure to keep opponents off-balance in this continuity offense.
Spots Offense Breakdown
Coach Clatchey breaks down every action in the 4-Out 1-In set. You will the offense demonstrated in a 5-on-0 setting to get a better idea of the actions of each player in the offense. Clatchey then shows you the offense in a 5-on-5 setting. You will see the use of UCLA and Vegas screens which force defenses to respond to multiple actions and continue to keep them guessing.
Breakdown Drills for the Spots Offense
Using on-court demonstrations, Coach Clatchey presents five different breakdown drills for each action of the Spots offense. Players learn the basics so they can excel in the running of the offense. Players work on setting screens, backdoor cuts, passing, catching and shooting off the pass, and playing in the low post.
Sets and Quick Hitters for the Spots Offense
Coach Clatchey gives you a variety of quick hitters that can be used at any time in the offense. He shows six sets and a number of quick hitters using staggered, flare, and ball screens. With the number of options available within the system, the possibilities are virtually endless. Each quick hitter also flows right back into the continuity of the offense giving players the freedom to make quick decisions.
In 83 minutes, Coach Clatchey presents to you a number of concepts that can easily be incorporated into your offense. After viewing this video, you will see why Coach Clatchey is one of the most recognized high school coaches in the nation. Rent this Spots Offense DVD today.
Tex Winter
(Rental)-The Encyclopedia Of The Triangle Offense By Tex Winter
$39.99
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Bill Self
(Rental)-The High-low Motion Offense
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HoopsKing
(Rental)-Run & Jump Press
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The Versatile Run and Jump Press Defense
The Run and Jump Press Defnese is for you if you are looking to create havoc on defense, coach Jeremy Bialek has the answer in this video where he presents a fast-paced, pressure defense that has been paramount to his success as an Indiana high school head coach. Coach Bialek details his philosophy, provides diagrams as well as on-court demonstrations and drills so you can implement a versatile run and jump defense.
The success of the run and jump press has helped Bialek amass over 400 career wins, six conference titles and five (2011, 2015-2018) ICBA state championships. Bialek’s pressure defense creates an environment in which you can play as many players as possible and it is flexible enough to be combined with any half-court defense.
Whiteboard Session
Coach Bialek spends some time on the whiteboard to introduce the run and jump press defense. He will familiarize you with his philosophy and the rules and goals of the run and jump press defense. You will also see the set up and the different rotations involved in playing the run and jump. The disruption that your team can create will hinder your opponent’s rhythm and force them to focus on beating the defense rather than running their own offense.
Run and Jump Press On-Court Demonstrations
Coach Bialek begins the on-court segment by laying out the foundation of the defense as well as the basic reads that players must look for in order for the run and jump to work. The pressure begins immediately upon the inbounding of the ball. Guards are tasked with forcing the ball to the sideline or to the middle. Coach Bialek then offers to the most important rule of the run and jump defense – do not dive at a pass and allow a 3-on-2 the other way.
Coach Bialek also offers up an alternative form of defense if an up-tempo, aggressive style is not suited to your program. Coach reviews a contain style of full court defense that takes away passing lanes and forces ball handlers to use as much time as possible. It is a defense designed to wear opponents down over the course of a game.
Run and Jump Press Defense Drills
As with the installation of any system, a number of drills are necessary to prepare players. Coach Bialek starts with the basic 1-on-1 full court drills teaching players how to get ahead of and cut off a ball handler. One of the keys with any pressure defense is defending in a disadvantage situation. In the 1-on-3 Full Court Drill, defenders learn to sprint from one ball handler to the next in an attempt to prevent the ball from going straight to the basket.
Drills progress to a 4-on-4-on-4 Continuous where Coach Bialek emphasizes the need for players to rebound, outlet the ball, and get up the floor as quickly as possible in transition. This 132-minute Run and Jump Press video is a comprehensive overview of the full court run and jump defense. If you want to create havoc for your opponents and get more of your players involved, this is the DVD for you! Rent this Run and Jump Press DVD today.
David Arseneault Jr
(Rental)-Run And Gun The Complete Guide To The Grinnell System
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Run and Gun Basketball: The Complete Guide to the Grinnell System
Up-tempo, high-scoring basketball and Grinnell College have been synonymous for years. Grinnell head coach David Arseneault Jr. explains how you can create more possessions and score more points than you ever have by implementing his offensive and defensive philosophies. You’ll learn how to set up the transition offense and score quickly via a number of special situations as well as learn how to improve your team’s shooting and create turnovers with pressure defense.
In Transition
Building upon the system of his father David Arseneault Sr., Coach Arseneault teaches how to organize all of your players in transition. Each player has a designated spot to get to and specific responsibilities in creating quick scoring opportunities. Players are taught to operate with a 12-second shot clock in mind.
Working the Half-Court
When necessary, Coach Arseneault explains how his players have unique plays they can run when the transition offense fails to produce a quality scoring chance. You will see three plays used by Grinnell following a dead ball situation. These plays use high ball screens, stagger screens and combination dribble hand-offs and ball screens to create quick and easy scores. You will also be introduced to how Grinnell utilizes its bench and uses platoon substitutions bringing in an entire new lineup. Each five-man group has a number of half-court plays it uses when transition fails.
Special Situations
Inbounding the ball under your basket or facing a half-court zone defense are situations that will occur game after game. Understanding how to effectively counter these situations will help your teams play fast no matter what. Coach Arsenault will explain how to stretch zone defenses by spreading the floor with shooters. You will also see how easy it is to flow back into your primary offense very quickly after an inbound situation.
Pressure Defense
Playing up-tempo means a commitment to doing so on both sides of the ball. Coach Arseneault explains both full- and half-court defenses that can force turnovers and create quick and easy scoring opportunities. Coach Arseneault also introduces a hybrid man-zone full court pressure with detailed roles for all five defenders. Pressure defense is not just used after made baskets either. Learn how you can implement the press after misses as well.
Developing Skills
Make no mistake. If you want to play fast like Grinnell, you need shooters. The system depends upon it. Coach Arseneault offers you four shooting drills that Grinnell uses to develop their shooters. These drills will give your players the repetitions they need to improve their technique. Coach Arseneault also develops these shooting skills with game-like situational drills where players learn to shoot off the dribble, drive the basket, and score from the low post.
The Grinnell system can take your program to new heights when implemented correctly. Learn how from one of the best young coaches in America.
Shaka Smart
(Rental)-Shaka Smart: Using Ball Screens In Your Offense
$17.99
Using Ball Screen Offense by Shaka Smart
University of Texas head coach Shaka Smart is well-known for his “Havoc” pressure defense. In this video, he switches to the other end of the floor and demonstrates how his offense puts pressure on opponent’s defenses by using ball screens in transition and in the half-court offense. Utilizing ball screens is becoming a staple in most modern basketball offenses. Coach Smart shows you seven different types of ball screens and how to use them in your half-court offense.
Ball screen offense will:
Force opponents to guard disadvantage situations
Create roles for other players on your team
Exploit you opponent’s weakest defenders
Offensive Counters
Often, teams will defend ball screens one way. If you have an effective counter, you can easily generate points. Whether defenses hedge, trap, or switch; Coach Smart shows you how defenses work to stop the ball screen and how to beat those defenses.
The Fundamentals of Ball Screening
Players need to understand important aspects of ball screens including spacing, timing, and screening angles. Coach Smart breaks down each. He shows you a variety of screening angles and points out the best spots on the floor for using ball screens. Learn seven ball screen reads in order to make good decisions within your offense as Coach Smart demonstrates.
What makes this video unique is something called “Endings.” These are side ball screens that create movement to help players get in the best possible scoring position using a ball screen. Using this strategy, you can counter any defense and exploit weaknesses all while using the same basic ball screen.
At the end of the presentation, you also get a quick five-minute Q&A session where Coach Smart answers some of the most common questions about ball screens. With this video, you can add another dimension to your half-court offense by incorporating Coach Smart’s ball screen system. Rent this ball screen offense DVD today.
Sean Miller
(Rental)-Sean Miller's Skills School: Guard Workout
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Sean Miller’s Skill Development School: Guard Workout
Proficient guard play is a must in Arizona head coach Sean Miller’s system. The former Pitt point guard and three-time Pac-12 Coach of the Year believes guards are the throttle in his system of up-tempo play. In this video, Coach Miller shows you one of the most comprehensive guard workouts ever put together. It is filled with drills for both shooting and ball handling and ways to help improve a guard’s overall basketball IQ.
Shooting
Coach Miller divides the workout into two segments, the first of which is shooting. He demonstrates six different shooting drills designed to improve a guard’s shooting ability from multiple situations. Players work on shooting on the move, shooting in transition, and shooting off of the pick and roll. You will learn how to easily incorporate moves and actions from your own offense into a simple yet challenging workout. Coach Miller pushes his players through the shooting workout to add an element of conditioning. Guards must have the ability to make shots from anywhere on the court even when they are tired.
Ball Handling
The second phase of Coach Miller’s workout is based upon building better ball handlers. There are four different segments used to train guards to be confident when they handle the ball. You will see stationary two-ball drills where players focus on developing basketball strength and game intensity while focusing on the court in front of them. One-ball drills focus on handling the ball on the move. There is also a transition ball handling segment where players learn two different ways to attack defenders in the open court.
Coach Miller puts it all together by training guards how to execute when coming off of a ball screen. Miller demonstrates six different ways that teams defend the ball screen and how guards can counter each of them. Whether the screen slips, the defender drops, or the ball handler must split the defense, your guards will be prepared for game situations by being able to recognize how a defense is going to play the ball screen.
Coach Miller’s presentation is a must-have for coaches looking to improve guard play. The drills he uses will train your perimeter players to attack any defense with high intensity and effective reads.
Rick Majerus
(Rental)-Rick Majerus: The Encyclopedia Of The 4--out--1--in
$39.99
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Roy Williams
(Rental)-Secrets Of The North Carolina Secondary Break
$15.99
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Bill Self
(Rental)-Six Effective Entries Into The High-low Motion
$15.99
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