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(Rental)-Read & React Practices: Planning The R & R Practice
Rick Torbett (Rental)-Read & React Practices: Planning The R & R Practice $49.99
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Sean Miller's Skills School: Post Workout by Sean Miller Instructional Basketball Coaching Video
Sean Miller (Rental)-Sean Miller's Skills School: Post Workout $17.99
Sean Miller’s Skill Development School: Post Workout Arizona head basketball coach Sean Miller has six regular season and conference tournament titles, three Pac-12 Coach of the Year awards, and five trips to the Sweet Sixteen under his belt already in his time with the Wildcats. Part of his success is due to his development of post players. In this video, Coach Miller teaches you how to build dominant post players that can play in the low post, away from the basket, and even in transition. Using on-court demonstrations, Miller shows you the workout he uses to build post players. You will see four different shooting series, three 1-on-1 post move drills, three off the lane fade series drills, and three cutting series drills. Shooting Series Coach Miller’s shooting series will gradually build your players’ offensive skill set from jump shots to put-back, post moves, and counter moves. In the series of drills, Coach Miller emphasizes consistent footwork as a key to increasing a player’s field goal percentage. The shooting drills include: One Two Step Shooting: Players are forced to focus on the proper footwork right before taking the shot. This emphasis on footwork creates the base for players to increase their field goal percentage. Shooting on the Move: While around the basket skills are the basis for scoring for post players, they must also learn to become effective shooters on the move. Toughness Series: Players go through a set of 10 drills using a heavy basketball. These drills work hand-eye coordination, give players a better feel around the basket, develop the weak hand, and provide a tough conditioning workout. Situational Drills Coach Miller uses situational drills to help players learn to use what has been taught in real game situations. The transition series, for example, simulates the post player running the floor in the fast break and getting into scoring position early in the possession. The catch and finish series teaches players to catch the basketball and finish at the rim. The emphasis again is on proper footwork in cutting and shooting. Offensive rebounding is another skill that is covered so that post players learn to score easy buckets around the basket. Players also work on more common situations where they must go 1-on-1 with a defender. In this set of drills, Coach Miller teaches players how to be effective scorers from the low post as well as what to do when help defense arrives. The final part of Miller’s presentation deals with “off the lane” drills. As post players are pushed off the lane, a strong face-up move is taught to create good scoring opportunities. Coach Miller’s School of Skill Development does an excellent job of addressing the fundamental skills necessary to develop tough, fundamentally sound post scoring machines.
Rebounding & Defending The Pick & Roll by Tom Izzo Instructional Basketball Coaching Video
Tom Izzo (Rental)-Rebounding & Defending The Pick & Roll $15.99
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Pistol Offense Set Plays &  Counters by Chris Briggs Instructional Basketball Coaching Video
Chris Briggs (Rental)-Pistol Offense Set Plays & Counters $18.99
Pistol Offense Basketball Set Plays & Counters The traditional post player playing with the back to the basket is long gone. Modern post players need to be able to contribute in some fashion around the 3-point line whether that be actual shooting or stepping out to set screens. Georgetown College head coach Chris Briggs and his Pistol Offense is the perfect way to give your best players the opportunity to score. Briggs has taken Georgetown to eight NAIA Tournament appearances, coached 19 NAIA All-Americans, and won two national championships (2013, 2019). In this pistol offense basketball video, Coach Briggs walks you through the various options out of the Pistol. You will see a set that the Los Angeles Clippers used to use when they had Blake Griffin. The Pistol continues to evolve as Briggs finds new options to fit the skills of his players. 5-on-0 Walk Through In order to begin teaching the pistol offense, Coach Briggs begins with a 5-on-0 walk through. He explains which specific actions to call against different defenses. Coach Briggs then teaches the attack for each different call. He uses ball screens, wide pin-down screens, lobs, clear-outs, and dribble handoffs to force defenses into difficult situations. 5-on-5 Live Action After teaching the offense in the 5-on-0 setting, Coach Briggs moves right into running plays against a live defense. After each possession, he points out different counters you could run from each set. Slip screens, changing the angle of a screen, turning the corner to go, and utilizing the dribble handoff are all discussed in the 5-on-5 segment. This is an outstanding resource for coaches at any level. Coach Briggs takes you deep inside his version of the Pistol Offense. After watching this video, you will understand the options off the basic Pistol action and nine set plays that can be used when your team needs a basket. If you have been thinking about the Pistol, think no more! Rent this pistol offense basketball video today.
Princeton Offense Half Court by Joe Scott Instructional Basketball Coaching Video
Joe Scott (Rental)-Princeton Offense Half Court $15.99
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Princeton Offense-- Essential Building by Joe Scott Instructional Basketball Coaching Video
Joe Scott (Rental)-Princeton Offense-- Essential Building $15.99
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NABC 5 Man Open Post Offense w/  Quick Hitters by Jerry Petitgoue Instructional Basketball Coaching Video
Jerry Petitgoue (Rental)-NABC 5 Man Open Post Offense w- Quick Hitters $18.99
5-Man Open Post Offense with Quick Hitters You simply can’t beat experience. Jerry Petitgoue has over 50 years of head varsity coaching experience and has won 29 conference titles, three state championships, and over 900 career wins. The head coach at Cuba City HS (WI), Petitgoue shares his 5-man open post continuity offense in this video. He details everything from progressions to options to quick hitters. You’ll see all the plays and counters too. Pressure the Rim The offense continually cuts, back cuts, and uses a variety of screens to attack the basket. The constant movement and cutting toward the basket opens up scoring lanes. While the actions to the basket change in appearance, the defense cannot cheat because it doesn’t know which one is coming. Communication Coach Petitgoue does something rare in clinic videos. He addresses communication on offense. Players make their own reads and must call out their action. With young teams, coaches can call out the actions. No matter what though, the goal is for your players to learn the different types of cuts and options available. Communicating with teammates allows players to be found on offense, keep the motion going, and ensure players are using great timing. Flexibility  Each set is demonstrated on the court with and without a defense. You’ll be able to build and adjust the sets based on your players’ skill sets or how a defense reacts. If defenses switch, Coach Petitgoue will show you an adjustment. You will also see quick hitters which can be used to score quickly. The offense can also be used to run time off the clock or force a defense to foul. Coaches, especially at lower levels, can benefit greatly from this video. This is an excellent motion offensive system that can be modified to match your players’ strengths. Rent this open post offense DVD today.
Origins of the Unstoppable Dribble Drive Offense & Breakdown Drills by Vance Walberg Instructional Basketball Coaching Video
Vance Walberg (Rental)-Origins of the Unstoppable Dribble Drive Offense & Breakdown Drills $18.99
Origins of the Unstoppable Dribble Drive Offense + Breakdown Drills The dribble drive offense is about teaching players to play basketball, not to just run plays. That is the mantra of Clovis West (CA) HS head coach Vance Walberg, who used to be an assistant with the Sacramento Kings. Before that, Walberg was the head coach at Fresno City College where he won a California state championship in 2005. Walberg is also the founder of the dribble drive offense and in this video he will share many of the concepts that have turned this offense into the latest craze. Dribble Drive Offense Tactics To understand the dribble drive offense, you must first learn Coach Walberg’s numbering system. A traditional “5-man” is a 4 in Walberg’s system and vice versa. After the numbering system and a few other details, Walberg shares the three things that never change about his offense: It’s attack mentality – every time a player touches the ball, they must think “score” It opens gaps – after passing the ball, players need to cut to open up space to score Spacing off penetration – once the ball has been taken inside, athletes must make sure they space the floor properly to provide additional scoring opportunities Dribble Drive Offense Actions With the basics in hand, Coach Walberg then runs through a number of early offense actions in the dribble drive. He demonstrates how to attack defenses based on how they defend off-ball players. The idea is to teach players to read defenses and attack them where they are weakest. You will see how an easy basket is created when a post defender steps up to help on a drive. The driving player can lob to the post defender’s man giving him an easy layup or, at the very least, a trip to the free throw line. Dribble Drive Offense Daily Drills To perfect the dribble drive offense, Coach Walberg offers a number of daily drills. To improve conversion of more quick buckets inside, you will see a drill that requires post players to make three layups in quick succession. The idea is to make them more comfortable making these shots so they will make them in game situations. There is also a 5-man drill that Walberg shares. This drill mimics an action that is often utilized in the dribble drive offense. Coach Walberg finishes up with the “Drop Layups” drill and a few other shooting drills. Drop Layups helps players focus on all the little things that are important in the dribble drive – passing, timing, attacking the correct spots on the floor, and relocating. At the end of the video, you will see the Olympic Shooting, 5-Spots, and Star drills. Each is a great shooting drill that can be used at the beginning of a practice. Coach Walberg shares with you why the dribble drive offense has been so successful in this 71-minute video. This is a fantastic resource to use as you implement your own dribble drive system. Rent this Dribble Drive Offense DVD today.
Next Level Finishing Moves by Jim Huber Instructional Basketball Coaching Video
Jim Huber (Rental)-Next Level Finishing Moves $27.99
Next Level Finishing Moves Take your players to the next level with this unique training program designed by Jim Huber, Director of Coach Development at Breakthrough Basketball. This two-DVD set comes with a 54-page manual that helps you teach 20 different elite level moves. The program is a simple step-by-step system of 20 easy and fun drills that help your players improve their point production and ultimately win more games. Coach Huber developed this system based on thousands of hours of work with dozens of NBA and elite level NCAA players. These moves are used by the best players in the game at the college and professional levels and now your players can put them to work using Coach Huber’s training program. Introduction You will learn more about Coach Huber, one of the nation’s top developers of youth basketball curricula. Coach Huber founded the Mokan basketball program, one that has won 45 championships since 2004 and has sent 22 players to NCAA Division I basketball programs. Huber’s training programs have been used by thousands of elite players across the country. The Moves In the second chapter, you will learn how to teach all 20 of the elite level finishing moves. Each move is broken down to its simplest form so that you can easily convey it to your players. Moves such as Rip to the Ear, Scoring Off Two, and Same Foot – Same Hand are simple moves that can result in more easy baskets. Many of the moves help players take advantage of a defender’s strengths. For players going to the hoop against a taller defender, High off the Glass teaches how to go high on the backboard but soft off the glass. It’s very difficult to defend no matter how big a defender. The Football move is perfect against defenders with quick hands or against multiple defenders in the lane. The Drills Chapters 3, 4, and 5 give you a number of drills where players can take what they have learned and put it to work. The 1-on-0 Finishing Drills give players plenty of reps and allow them to perfect the finishing moves that best suit their skill sets. Chapter 4 adds in Flex Cuts. Players will simulate the most common game situations they experience and then use the finishing drills they have learned. Finally in Chapter 5, players up the competition by going 1-on-1. This is the best way for young players to focus on developing elite finishing moves. Next Level Finishing Moves will help your players get more playing time, score more points, and ultimately win more games. For coaches, more wins means a much more enjoyable and likely longer career.
Pack L Ine Modifications To Stop The Pick & Roll by Matt Woodley Instructional Basketball Coaching Video
Matt Woodley (Rental)-Pack L Ine Modifications To Stop The Pick & Roll $24.99
Pack Line Modifications to Stop the Pick-and-Roll The evolution of basketball has brought us to a point where ball screens and the analytics of shot selection are becoming more and more important. As these trends influence offense, defenses at the highest levels of the game are adapting. Drake University assistant coach Matt Woodley has worked with Tony Bennett, one of the masters of the Pack Line defense. Woodley is now tailoring his concepts to work at multiple levels. In this video, Woodley uses classroom training and on-court instruction to teach you the how and the why behind stopping the ball screen. Breakdown Drills Coach Woodley shows you 14 drills to help players understand the fundamentals of defending the ball screen. The drills offer a progression for you to use throughout a season. The Shadow Drill teaches players to eliminate false steps and cut off dribble penetration. The Guard the Ball on the Wing Drill teaches players the proper stance for controlling a dribbler. A series of 2-on-2 drills help players close out and prevent 3-point shot attempts, get into help position, and defend ball screens. The Icing Breakdown Drill incorporates multiple defensive concepts in forcing the ball away from the screen towards the baseline. Stopping the Side Pick-and-Roll The Ice concept is taught by Coach Woodley to keep the ball out of the middle of the floor against side ball screens. Woodley breaks down every player’s role in a 5-on-5 situation. Players learn the proper communication as well as the right coverages and responsibilities through the possession so they can maintain coordination with one another. Woodley will also show you how to defend the snake dribble and the “Gretzky” situation when a post has to defend a dribbler on the baseline. Coach Woodley continually points out situations where players can prevent direct passes and diagnoses several of the problems teams have with defending the pick-and-roll. Coach Woodley gives you a consistent strategy for defending any pick-and-roll in the Pack Line defense. You will be able to teach the ball screen defense using a collection of drills designed to teach fundamentals. If you have been searching for more about the Pack Line defense, add this video to your collection today!
Non-contact & Contact Practice Drills by Harry Perretta Instructional Basketball Coaching Video
Harry Perretta (Rental)-Non-contact & Contact Practice Drills $17.99
Open Basketball Practice: Non-Contact and Contact Practice Drills Villanova University head women’s basketball coach Harry Perretta shows you how to build daily practices that maximize time and lead to wins. With 25 winning seasons and over 750 career victories, Coach Perretta takes to the court to show you two types of practices. The first is a non-contact practice where the emphasis is on skill development and teaching. The second is a full-contact practice that is much more competitive. Non-Contact Basketball Practice The non-contact practice is used to develop skills, keep players fresh, and reduce injuries. This type of practice can be used the day before games during the regular season. The session begins with warm ups followed by position specific skill work. Coach Perretta has all of his players working with players located at multiple baskets around the floor. There are ball handling drills, post drills, and passing drills that address pressure. As the practice continues, Coach Perretta has his players work on the fast break in a 5-on-0 situation. After that, it’s on to the press break and shooting drills. Perretta is able to teach the Villanova Motion Offense in these non-contact sessions as well as address other half-court situations. Late-game and end-of-game scenarios are also on the list as Coach Perretta gets his players to perfect each piece of the puzzle. Full Contact Basketball Practice Full contact practices still begin with a warm-up, but the focus is on competing and scrimmaging. There are still times for breaking things down and teaching, but preparing players for game situations under pressure is the focus. After the warm-up, players get into the following: Fast break: Disadvantage drills in 3-on-2, 3-on-3, 5-on-3, and 5-on-5 situations Breaking/Applying pressure: These drills include zone offense and attacking after a made free throw End-of-game situations: Players are put in tough positions to force them to grind it out as practice comes to an end Whether non-contact or full-contact, Coach Perretta’s presentation will inspire you to improve your practices so they become more efficient and effective. Rent this basketball practice DVD today.
Loop & Elbow Offenses And Counter Sets by Cheryl Reeve Instructional Basketball Coaching Video
Cheryl Reeve (Rental)-Loop & Elbow Offenses And Counter Sets $17.99
Cheryl Reeve: Loop and Elbow Offenses and Counter Sets With fewer teams playing with traditional big men, teams have to be able to get the ball inside. Minnesota Lynx head coach Cheryl Reeve takes you through two sets – Loop and Elbow – that she has developed through the years. It’s a motion-oriented half-court offense that uses multiple cutting and screening actions that confuse defenses. In the video, Coach Reeve starts with 5-on-0 demonstrations and builds up to 5-on-5 detailing the spacing and timing needed for success. Loop Series The Loop series starts with the traditional zipper action and then uses such moves as the flash cut that comes on the pass back to the post player who set the down screen of the zipper. Using the flash cut inverts the offense and creates an easy scoring opportunity for a wing who is being defended by someone not used to playing in the post. Other moves used include the flare screen, side ball screen, stagger screen, and double UCLA cut. Coach Reeve shares options out of the Loop that give you ways to take advantage of your personnel. Elbow Series Coach Reeve introduces the Elbow series from a Horns set. The series is a set of plays designed to create favorable matchups and it can be used in late-game situations where execution is critical. One play has the point guard use a UCLA cut after an entry pass to the post player. When this fails, a pin-down screen by the opposite post can generate an easy post-up opportunity. Reeve shows you double-down screens, handoffs, flex actions and more out of the Elbow series. She also touches on how to disguise Elbow plays using the same initial actions used in the Loop series. Using Counters At some point, defenses will catch on to what you are doing and come up with something that takes away some of the best actions of the Elbow and Loop. Coach Reeve goes through a number of counters in both series to take advantage of the defense. In the Loop series for example, Reeve has the player move to the corner looking for the ball if a defense anticipates a down screen. That simple adjustment gives the wing player a look for an open shot. Reeve also shows you how to run Loop to get into Elbow series plays. These multiple options keep opposing defenses guessing while getting your best players the scoring opportunities you want. Reeve is one of the WNBA’s most successful coaches and her exceptional detail in this video will not only help you gain a better understanding of flow and spacing on offense, but also help you to maximize player execution.
Match-up Zone Defense by Chris Mooney Instructional Basketball Coaching Video
Chris Mooney (Rental)-Match-up Zone Defense $15.99
Match-Up Zone Defense with Chris Mooney Richmond University head coach Chris Mooney helps you discover easy to use concepts that can be used to build a matchup zone defense within your current system. Coach Mooney has been at Richmond for 14 seasons and has accumulated nearly 300 career victories using the matchup zone defense. Mooney’s 2010-11 team advanced the whole way to the Sweet Sixteen. In this match-up zone defense video, Mooney uses on-court demonstrations to show you how to install a matchup zone defense that allows you to keep man-to-man principles. Doing so allows for a much easier transition to playing matchup zone defense. To begin, Coach Mooney details the responsibilities of each player on the floor. He shows you how to use the matchup zone to bait teams into throwing the ball into the post resulting in easy steals. With an emphasis on being physical, Coach Mooney explains how to keep the ball out of the post and how most teams will try to beat the matchup zone. Match-Up Zone Defense Drills Coach Mooney then guides you through the different buildup drills he uses to teach and install the matchup zone defense. He places emphasis on defending in transition as many teams will try and beat the zone early in a possession. The drills you will see are: 3-on-3: Switching cutters 4-on-4: Defending the low post 4-on-4: Defending down screens 5-on-5: Defending “pass and cut” transition 5-on-5: Defending “roll and come high” transition 5-on-5: Defending “same side corner cut” (bumping the cutter) 5-on-5: Defending “motion offense” Each drill covers how to move on a ball reversal or when the offense uses a skip pass over the top of the defense. To finish his presentation, Coach Mooney takes you through three popular transition sets and how to defend each of their actions. You will see how to continually frustrate an offense by switching cutters, keeping post players inside, and keeping perimeter players on the outside. Even if you are a proponent of man-to-man defense, Coach Mooney’s video is worth a look. Incorporating man-to-man principles, this matchup zone can easily be implemented into an existing system. If you are looking to add to your defensive scheme, this video is for you. Rent this match-up zone defense drills DVD today.
Matt Painter: Zone Offense by Matt Painter Instructional Basketball Coaching Video
Matt Painter (Rental)-Matt Painter: Zone Offense $15.99
Purdue head coach Matt Painter has turned the Boilermakers into one of the nation’s top programs. His teams have been to 12 NCAA tournaments with five of those trips going to the Elite Eight. Painter has guided Purdue to three Big Ten regular season titles and one conference tournament championship. Not surprisingly, he also has won four Big Ten Coach of the Year honors. In this video, Painter goes on the court to show you all the important elements of his zone offense. From rules to Xs and Os, you will learn how to get more layups, open shots, and free throw attempts using Painter’s zone offense. Coach Painter shows you how to build the offense by first using 3-on-0, 4-on-0, and 5-on-0 situations. The offense utilizes concepts from the Motion offense and it helps to teach those ideas without a defense. Painter also teaches players to use shot fakes, pass fakes, misdirection dribble, and the rip-and-go to successfully execute the Cut-Through Zone Offense. Spacing is a must and players must keep 12-foot to 15-foot spacing. They must also constantly change their movements using cuts to the high post, speed/hard cuts to the short corner, and the misdirection dribble to keep the defense on the move. The results of these actions include natural overloads that create open shots. Another benefit is that it continually puts your players in good offensive rebounding positions. Once the players have a solid grasp of player movement, Coach Painter then adds the defense. The offense works in a 5-on-5 setting against a 2-3 zone to start. Painter also introduces some man principles in the zone offense, one of which is the ball screen. If you are looking for new ways to attack zone defenses, this DVD by one of college basketball’s hottest coaches will give your team new ideas on cutting options, using the dribble effectively, feeding the post, and how to find cutters.
Mastering The 2--3 Zone by Wayne Morgan Instructional Basketball Coaching Video
Wayne Morgan (Rental)-Mastering The 2--3 Zone $15.99
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