
Bob Hurley
(Rental)-Developing Perimeter Players
$15.99
Bob Hurley: Developing Perimeter Players
Perimeter players must possess a wide range of skills. Developing those skills is the specialty of Bob Hurley, long-time head coach at St. Anthony’s High School (NJ) where he won 27 state parochial championships and three USA Today national titles. Coach Hurley won two National Coach of the Year awards (1989, 1996) and has over 1,000 career victories to his credit. The man knows basketball and in this video he shares his philosophy on developing quality perimeter players.
The presentation is done in an on-court format where Coach Hurley takes you through 11 different drills. These drills help perimeter players master skills like shooting the 3-pointer, driving to the basket and finishing with either hand, and passing the basketball. Hurley also likes perimeter players to develop a solid mid-range jump shot and incorporates drills to do just that.
Each of the 11 drills serves multiple purposes. Players are able to work on multiple skills within the context of one drill. The drills include such skills as shooting, ball handling, passing, rebounding, and defense. Included in the presentation are the following:
2-on-0 Full Court Warm-up (6 parts)
5-3-1 Shooting (includes shooting, ball handling, and individual defense)
Curl-Pop-Fade (shooting while reading the defense coming off a screen)
3-Man Shooting (3-shot drill off a pick and roll situation)
Passing Tag
Half-court 3-on-3 (competitive games)
Pitino 1-on-1 (conditioning and shooting)
Drexel 1-on-1 (individual offense and defense)
Dribbling Routine (7-part routine working on a variety of dribbling moves)
Steve Nash Shooting Routine (Breakdown of the 20-minute workout while adding a few extra shot moves)
Thirty and a Half (shooting drill to finish the workout)
Coach Hurley’s perimeter player drills stress fundamentals and building upon those fundamentals so they become natural at game speed. If you are looking for a method to improving your perimeter play, use Coach Hurley’s ideas, concepts, and drills in your program.

Darrick Rizzo
(Rental)-D'em Up: Five Steps To Relentless Defense
$15.99
d’em Up: Five Steps To Relentless On Ball Defense
intense On-the-ball Pressure Can Physically And Mentally Wear Down An Opponent Throughout The Course Of A Basketball Game. Darrick Rizzo, Who Once Held Nba Great Kobe Bryant To Just Eight Points In A High School Game, Teaches You His D-unit 101 Defensive System In This Video. If You Are Looking For A High-energy, Unique Approach To Teaching On-the-ball Defense, Rizzo Has It For You.
rizzo, The Director Of D’em Up Basketball, Teaches You His System Which Is Based On His Five Steps To Absolutely Stifling Defense. You Will Catch His Passing And Enthusiasm As Goes Through Each Step.
step 1: The Stance. It All Starts With The Stance. The Ability To Change Direction Quickly Requires Defenders To Maintain A Fundamentally Sound Stance. Rizzo Shows You The “slide Test,” A Method You Can Use To Test A Player’s Stance And His Slide Technique.
step 2: Move The Correct Foot First. Surprisingly, Or Maybe Not So Surprisingly, Many Defenders Will Step With The Wrong Foot First And Get Out Of Position. Rizzo Shows You How Sliding With The Correct Foot First Can Make Players Quicker Giving Them The Ability To Be Smothering Defenders.
step 3: Drop Step And Attack. Cutting Of A Dribbler Is Paramount To Pressure Defense. Learning The Drop Step And How To Keep Pace With A Dribbler Requires Skill. Rizzo Teaches The Heel-toe Technique To Help Players Recover Quicker Against A Ball Handler.
step 4: Smother The Ball. When A Player Picks Up His Dribble, Defenders Must Attack The Dead Ball. Rizzo Teaches A Unique Arm Motion For Attacking Dead Balls.
step 5: Draw The Charge. Ball Pressure Heightens The Level Of Frustration For A Dribbler. Oftentimes, Ball Handlers Will Try To Create Space Against An In-your-face Defender. Learn How To Correctly Draw A Foul By Taking A Charge In These Situations.
in Addition To The Five Steps, Rizzo Also Shares With You Four Drills That Can Be Used To Teach Each Of The Steps Above. Coach Rizzo’s Disciplined Approach To Defense Can Be Taught To Players Of All Ages And Used At Any Level Of Competition.
68 Minutes. 2009.

Kevin Boyle
(Rental)-Drills For Building A Man--to--man Defensive
$15.99
More than 15 drills to strengthen your defense team
You can practice the scenarios you'll see in games.
You will learn specific drills to guard specific offensive sets, including the Flex.
Kevin Boyle explains the basics of his man-to-man defense, using more than 15 individual and group basketball drills. These drills include defense drills for man-to-man, full court pressure drills and drills for four- and five-man.
Boyle includes drills like the lane to lane slide, defense in bounds plays and pass recovery. Shell drills include the push the ball to the sideline and the flare screens, rotation, sprint screen, and doubling the post.
Coach Boyle stresses the importance of adapting drills to your players' abilities and skill sets throughout this basketball video. He breaks down each player's responsibilities for the media and the four- and five man defensive shells.
68 minutes. 2009.

Dave Odom
(Rental)-Defending The Pick And Roll
$15.99
Inflict confusion and fear on your opponent's offense
Six options for defending Pick and Roll
Select the best technique for your team
Dave Odom
Former Head Coach University of South Carolina, Wake Forest
406 Career wins. 9X NCAA Tournament Appearances. 3X ACC Coaches of the Year.
Your opponent should not be allowed to use the pick and roll or their pattern offense. Your opponents will be unable to defend the pick and roll or ball screening if you do this. It is crucial to have a pick and roll defense that matches the basketball program as well as the abilities and skills of your players. Coach Odom knows the essential decisions that must be made when creating a strategy for a team that works. Odom offers a variety of options to defend the pick-and-roll. Odom provides six techniques and then has the players show them on the court. These highly effective techniques are easy to master with a little practice. This DVD is essential if you are facing opponents who use the pick and roll. This DVD will equip your team with all the tools necessary to stop pick and roll. It will also give you the best chance for your players to succeed on court.
55 minutes. 2009.

Pat Clatchey
(Rental)-Drills For Championship Defense
$15.99
Pat Clatchey, 2009 McDonalds All American coach, will transform your defense into something great
For your team to reach the championship level, you can use defensive drills
Drills for ball cutting, flash cutting and on-ball screening will help you minimize the cutting opportunities from any offensive system.
Pat Clatchey believes defense is what makes the difference between great and good. Coach Clatchey created a new defensive system that allowed his teams to win championships consistently. This DVD will show you how to use a variety of defensive techniques, including footwork and defensive slide. Each drill builds upon the previous and incorporates elements of teamwork and toughness as well as a mentality that defends the basket at all cost. These drills will not only help you build your defensive arsenal, but they will also show you how drills can be used to strengthen your own. This system is intended to prevent common actions by most opponents and free up practice time for other aspects. With drills for ball cutting, flash cutting, and on-ball screening, you can reduce the chances of offensive systems cutting your opportunities. These championship drills will help you improve your practice, increase your defense, and save you time.
67 minutes. 2009.

Dean Smith
(Rental)-Dean Smith: Teaching The Shuffle Offense
$15.99
Get better at basketball coaching
Learn from Dean Smith
Your team can reach new heights!
To be the best, learn from the best.
Coach Smith is known for his innovative ideas. His Shuffle Offense is still a great offensive tool. Smith starts with the basics of position, cuts, spacing and spacing on the ground to enter the offense. He also shows the box set which allows easy entry into the Shuffle. To get the offense flowing, Smith shows three options: the back screen with the shuffle cut and the back door. Smith shows how to make easy baskets using a creative approach for offensive rebounding within shuffle offense. With a secondary offense, the shuffle offense can be extended to the entire court. The scoring opportunities are created by the action from the break and flow into the shuffle. Smith shares 82 clips from UNC's great teams that will show you the shuffle as well as secondary offense in action. Smith's offense system has been tested and will give offensive balance to every opponent.
57 minutes. 2008.

Alan Stein
(Rental)-Cutting Edge Reaction & Quickness Drills For
$15.99
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Bob Huggins
(Rental)-Dominating The Box--keys To Pressure
$15.99
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David Arseneault
(Rental)-Dave Arseneault's Running To Win!
$15.99
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We only rent DVDs in the USA. No rental DVD orders will be mailed outside the USA.
This DVD is for rent only and is not for sale. Before you can rent a DVD, you must download and submit a Rental Membership form. This is a one time requirement. No monthly subscription fee is required. 5 Day (Single Titles) or 10 Day (DVD Sets) Viewing Period FREE Shipping! The price of the rental includes shipping and return shipping. There are no shipping charges added on either way.

Jeff Horner
(Rental)-Chin Series Continuity Offense: Highly Effective Princeton Concepts
$18.99
Jeff Horner takes the classic Princeton Chin Offense and modernizes it for today's game of basketball, where a shot clock and the 3-point line are prominent. The head coach at Truman State explains that the success he's had running this version of the Chin Offense is due to the way it involves everyone on the court and the potential scoring options for various players at any given time. The offense is also flexible and can be modified to adjust to changes in defensive tactics.
In this highly informative on-the-court instructional clinic, all sets are demonstrated using 5-on-5 offense vs defense.
Horner begins by showing the base set in the Chin Offense, where he demonstrates initial positioning and player responsibilities and roles within the offense. This leads to a good transition into the use of dribble hands offs (DHOs) to initiate the actions and the various types of screens that can be used, as well as when the continuity occurs, moments to look for in the high-low action and the best positions on the floor for bigs to post up.
With Chin Pressures, Horner highlights how to tweak and adjust the offense when the opposing defense adapts and tries to take away DHOs. He also takes time to point out how the Chin Offense is especially tough to stop when you have a perimeter player who can really play and how to effectively use drag screens involving big-to-guard actions to free up additional scoring opportunities.
In Chin Doubles, Horner shows how this option has been extremely successful in getting good, open looks on the perimeter – using staggered screens, and follows it up by covering how to quickly transition back into the Chin set and the best ways to incorporate high-low actions from this look.
Horner then covers a detailed overview on how to surprise defenses by getting effective quick hitters out of sets that initially look like the Chin is being run. Quick hitters covered here include ‘Early’ – which is designed to get a shot within 5 seconds and features a corner 3 coming off a double-staggered screen.‘Early Back’ is a quick hitting option you can implement when defenses begin to cheat on ‘Early’ – featuring a 3-point opportunity on the same side that the ball is entered to initiate the offense. ‘Early Cross’ is an effective quick hitter that utilizes a cross-post screen and is designed to get your big the ball near the basket for a high-percentage, quick-hitting shot opportunity.
Horner's version of the Chin Offense is a great fit for any level of basketball. Coaches who appreciate and understand just how effective and tough-to-guard different

Chris Holtman
(Rental)-Competitive Practice Drills for Skill Development
$18.99
Include competitive drills in your daily practice routine to improve your team's skill and conditioning.
Competitive Skill-Development Drills include a box passing drill, 4-on-3 Competitive Passing Drill and Halo Passing Drill. These drills will increase your team's field-goal percentage.
Build your defense through a series of Defensive Drills, such as: a variety of Closeout Drills, a "Jumping-to-the-Ball" Drill, Wall Ups, Tunnel Drives and an excellent Ball-Screen Gauntlet Drill!
Combine Offensive and defensive drills to create a multi-purpose workout that will improve critical skills and build superior conditioning.
Chris Holtmann is a well-known collegiate coach who has a reputation for building solid, hard-nosed teams that are filled with mentally tough, skilled players. This video is jam-packed with his top skill-development drills. He shares them with you as a 2018 Big Ten Coaches of the Year. They can be used every day in your practices to improve your offensive and defensive skills.
Game-Like Situations
Holtmann talks about the importance of creating a winning basketball culture by daily practice. He focuses on fundamental offensive skills, such as passing and shooting, and does so with high intensity and game-like conditions.
Particularly, the game-like passing drills emphasize the importance of maintaining the safety of the basketball under duress.
Rebounding Work , Defense
Holtmann's defensive emphasis segment focuses on his top defensive drills as well as rebounding drills. These drills are all easily adaptable to any basketball coach's practice program, no matter what defensive system they use. This section includes a variety drills that are close to the ball, such as "Wall-Ups," "Tunnel-Drives Drill", and "Wall-Ups." There is also a tough-nosed gauntlet for the ball-screen, as well as an NBA Rebounding Drill.
Holtmann's favorite drills, which he emphasizes on the defensive side of the game, are the ones he uses year after year to strengthen his defense. These drills are also competitive and include conditioning work that helps to build mental and physical toughness.
This video is great for all coaches, regardless of their level of competition. This video is a great "Fundamentals 101Ó lesson that every coach should see. This video is great for advanced programs. It can be used as a refresher course in fundamentals to allow players to refocus and correct teams that drift from their primary focus.
53 minutes. 2022.

Bob Hurley
(Rental)-Coaching Basketball the Bob Hurley Way
$18.99
Expand your coaching range with drills, defensive and offensive strategies, and pillars of success!
You can find many of Coach Hurleys most popular drills from his long and successful coaching career.
Get insightful coaching tips on the defensive and offensive sides of the ball to make your team more efficient
Learn from Hall of Fame coaches how to build a team and enrich your culture.
Bob Hurley has been involved in basketball for more than 50 years. He has had a profound impact on many players and fans. Coach Hurley has a knack for analyzing a situation and finding the best solution.
Hurley has learned from the greatest coaches of all time by studying different styles of play and incorporating effective offensive and defensive strategies into his own programs over the years. This video is a compilation of three hours of drills, concepts and principles that Coach Hurley has shared with us. You can use them to help your team.
Practice Organization
Learning and growth happens in practice. A well-organized practice is essential for coaches. Coach Hurley describes how his team overcame many obstacles on the path to becoming a champion program. He gives examples of practices he's used throughout his career.
Hurley starts with drills that move his players around the floor, such a 5-Man weave. He emphasizes the importance of using fundamentals to develop skill. After players have become comfortable, Hurley moves on to defense and defensive technique, with a special emphasis on transition. He loves 5 on 3 + 2. This drill allows athletes to practice getting back and creating a triangle defensively to stop easy baskets around he rim. Coaching players allows Coach Hurley to show them individual skills and moves in a breakout session that includes guards and posts. Hurley spends the rest of his practices in Shell Defense and scrimmaging scenarios, which allow players learn while they play.
Shooting, Rebounding
Players are becoming more offensively skilled, so focusing on shot fakes and passing will make the difference between an average offensive player and a top-level scorer. To help athletes become strong passers, Coach Hurley teaches them pivoting and passing angles. Learn how to use pass fakes to get around various off-ball screens.
Hurley's 3v3 team works on Hurley's athletes cutting, screening, getting open to their shot, and moving at game speed. Hurley's 3v3 format allows him to maximize court space so that there aren't many players waiting for shots to be taken.
Coach Hurley says that rebounding is about technique and effort. He loves to have players bounce the ball off the backboard, then move to the opposite side of the court to rebound it. This is a great way to teach a reverse layup off of a rebound.
Transition Defense
Next, Hurley will outline his concepts for transition defense. Guards who are protecting the ball cannot be beaten off the first dribble, and they can't beat the sideline. The coach diagrams the Double Fist and Fist looks. He learned this from Dean Smith. Fist is a game where players try to fake and stunt the trap. This ensures that the offense does not have an advantage over the defense. Double Fist allows players to run and trap while not being observed by the ball handler. Coach Hurley also describes a drill that he uses on the half court to train his players to find a guard for when the trap is beat.
Half Court Defense
Over many years of coaching, Coach Hurley has developed defensive principles that can be used in a variety of game-like situations. These drills include exchanging positions in a 2v2 environment and then moving to the baseline. Hurley's One More drill has four players working together to move the ball around the perimeter. Then, Hurley will go in for a long closeout and play 2v2. This format is 2v2, 3v3, 4v4.
This three-plus hour compilation of coaching knowledge outlines the key elements to running a successful basketball program year in and year out. This video is packed with so much information that you'll be sure to watch it again and learn something new each time. This video is essential to help your team become a championship-level program.
234 minutes. 2020.

Porter Moser
(Rental)-Creating a Culture of Success & My Favorite Drills
$18.99
Basketball Team Culture & Drills with Porter Moser
Head coach Porter Moser led Loyola-Chicago to an improbable run to the 2018 Final Four, but the foundation for his team’s success was laid year’s prior. Moser created a culture that led to a Missouri Valley championship and a trip to the national semifinals. In this video, you will get an inside look at how Moser created that culture as well as some of the strategies he used and some of his favorite drills. He also shares some thoughts on special situations like inbound plays, press breaks, timeouts, and more.
Creating Good Basketball Team Culture
Based on his coaching experience, Moser has learned what works and what doesn’t. He shares some of his tips for developing a winning culture by identifying the concepts and words that you want your players to internalize. You will see how Moser demands the very best from each drill in practice and how to deal with adversity.
Moser also demonstrates four practice drills that he feels are the key to the success of any team’s ability to score. The drills help to improve the most basic of basketball skills – passing, shooting, driving, and finishing at the rim. The drills include:
Warm Ups: Prepare players for practice with a high-energy passing drill that demands focus.
Finishing: The full-court Celtic Layup drill forces players to execute every detail perfectly.
Shooting: Train players to make a 3-pointer in transition with a competitive shooting drill.
Dribble Drive: Break down spacing rules on dribble penetration with shooting drills that get you multiple shots on every rep.
Build an Efficient Defense
Moser’s 2018 team was second in the nation in fewest fouls per game and led the country in defensive efficiency. Coach Moser discusses the three areas that are critical to an efficient defense.
On-Ball Defense: Teach players to closeout, stop the drive, and contest shots using a breakdown drill with easy teaching points.
Help Defense: Use a 3-on-3 drill to help players understand proper positioning and technique when a player drives to the basket.
Switching: Learn to incorporate switching into your team defense while minimizing mistakes.
Special Situations
Coach Moser also includes some ideas for special situations that all coaches face. You will learn a baseline inbound play to help you score through an advantage with your post players. Moser includes thoughts on breaking the press, how to use timeouts strategically, and a strategy on setting up the defense after a free throw.
This video offers up a wealth of information on a variety of basketball topics. If you are looking to build a program, Coach Moser’s video is a great place to start! Rent this basketball team culture DVD today.

Doug Bruno
(Rental)-Building Your Offensive Philosophy Through Individual Skill Development
$18.99
Doug Bruno: Building Your Offensive Philosophy Through Individual Skill Development
Building a successful basketball program requires the ability to develop players. Developing players demands that how coaches teach be just as important as what they teach. DePaul women’s basketball coach Doug Bruno, Conference USA’s Coach of the Decade, shares with you the foundation around which you can build a winning coaching philosophy in this video.
Coach Bruno, who has over 650 career wins and 16 straight trips to the NCAA tournament (2003-18), is highly regarded for his ability to teach and develop players. Year-in and year-out, Bruno’s teams are among the highest-rated in the country. Get an inside look at his methods in this video.
Building a Complete Basketball Player
Coach Bruno takes some time to explain how you can develop players through daily skill development. That development is not just physical; it is also emotional and mental. Coach Bruno believes a dynamic and complete basketball player must have the following ingredients:
A love of competition
Ball handling skills when under pressure
Attention to footwork
Well-versed in all aspects of offense including moving with or without the ball, on the bounce, in triple threat, and in the post
Great eyes and vision
The ability to listen and be coachable to develop basketball IQ
Teaching Method
Players are only as good as what their coaches have taught them. It is important that coaches become great teachers of the game and give players a chance to flourish. Players must understand what is being asked of them every day in practice. Coach Bruno explains how starting slow and building through demonstration, imitation, and repetition can create the perfect learning environment for players to develop their optimal skills.
Offense and Drills
Coach Bruno shares with you some of his favorite drills including one that starts in a triple threat situation. He teaches players to use a shot fake and attack an open gap. He then builds on that adding crossover footwork and executing a change of direction.
Coach Bruno also emphasizes play without the ball. He demonstrates how to get open using a V-cut or a backdoor cut for an easy layup. These individual drills build the foundation that becomes the 1-4 offensive system with scoring options off of a hand off, fake hand off, square up and attack and split-slip option.
Developing players early in the season will help them be ready for the end-of-season stretch run. Coach Bruno has had much success in individual development as evidenced by his 16 straight trips to the NCAA tournament. His offensive philosophy is something that coaches at any level will appreciate and find applicable to use with their programs.

HoopsKing
(Rental)-Coaching & Inspiring Today's Athlete
$15.99
Trust your team and players
For higher performance, demand accountability
Clear communication and expectations should be established for all parties
Calipari acknowledges that coaching athletes today is a completely different skill from years ago. Coaching has become more difficult in today's world of technology, social networking and unrealistic expectations.
Calipari shares his 8-point strategy for coaching today's youth players. Trust and respect are the keys to great success and accomplishments. In today's world, fundamental skills like listening, fairness and non-judgment are essential. You can have freedom, individual expression and unrestrained performance by combining open communication with consistency and accountability.
Learn to read your team and see the world through their eyes. You will be able to bond with your players and team in a new way. All things can be achieved on the basketball court with open communication, understanding and trust.
61 minutes. 2009.