Box Set Offense Basketball & Quick Hitters by Sue Phillips Instructional Basketball Coaching Video
Sue Phillips (Rental)-Box Set Offense & Quick Hitters $17.99
Box Set Offense Basketball & Quick Hitters Archbishop Mitty (CA) high school girls head coach Sue Bishop has over 650 career wins and has coached several USA women’s teams to gold medals in international play. She has done so with an offense that spreads the floor, maintains balance, and creates a variety of scoring opportunities. In this box set offense basketball video, coach Phillips shares a wealth of effective plays out of a 1-4 box set. In a live demonstration, coach Phillips breaks down the 1-4 offense and what makes it so special. Keys to Offensive Success with the Box Set Offense Basketball Coach Phillips’ presentation begins with an explanation of the keys to offensive success. These include balancing the floor, creating high-low situations, and easy ball reversals. It is these keys that help teams to get higher quality shots and improve their shooting percentage. Following these keys also puts teams in better positions to grab offensive rebounds and play transition defense. Quick Hitters for the Box Set Offense Basketball Next, Coach Phillips breaks down quick hitters from the 1-4 box set. Each play creates a high-low (one of the keys) that includes options inside and outside. The basic sets are as follows: UCLA/High-Low Action Flash to Elbow Backdoor with Flare Screens Stagger-Curl Screens Baseline Entry to Corner Flex Action Each quick hitter offers multiple options and counters for anything a defense might throw at you. You also have greater control over which player is taking shots allowing you to play to your team’s strengths. Zone Offense and Out of Bounds Plays As more teams opt to play some zone defense at times, Coach Phillips offers up her zone offense sets. Both sets – Circle and Square – abide by one of the keys. Both Circle and Square create high-low opportunities with built-in screening options that create good looks inside and out. You will also see how Coach Phillips deals with the matchup zone defense. The presentation concludes with a demonstration of a number of out of bounds plays versus both man and zone defenses. The plays are run from the 1-4 box set, which is a great offense packed with options to take apart any defense. Rent this box set offense basketball DVD today.
Defensive System For Success by Sue Phillips Instructional Basketball Coaching Video
Sue Phillips (Rental)-Defensive System For Success $17.99
Sue Phillips: Defensive System for Success Long-time Archbishop Mitty HS (CA) girls’ head basketball coach Sue Phillips has over 650 career wins, 10 NorCal regional titles, and five CA state championships. She has also led the USA women’s U17 national team to gold medals in world championship play. Coach Phillips teaches a multiple defensive system that has been a big part of her success. In this on-court presentation, Coach Phillips shows you 10-plus drills that can be used to teach her man-to-man defense. Phillips teaches Black, which is an aggressive, denial type man-to-man, and White, where players fill into gaps to support the on-ball defender. Individual Defense Learn how Coach Phillips teaches basic defensive movements, on-ball defense, stopping penetration, and more. She shares five warm-up drills that help develop defensive mechanics players use when sliding, boxing out, and closing out. These drills include: Push-Pull: Works on fine tuning proper slides and helps develop explosiveness Push-Back: Box out drill Recover Runs: Teaches players how to cover the entire court Full Court 1-on-1: A competitive drill that works on turning and stopping the ball handler Closeout Drill: A competitive drill that focuses on fundamentals Team Defense Coach Phillips teaches a progression of team defensive drills beginning with a 2-on-1 match up that builds up to a 5-on-4. Since defenses occasionally break down, players need to know how to handle those situations. These drills focus on that. Dribble-Drop Triangle Shell Drill: Players learn to rotate to help on penetration from the weak side. Players are only allowed to stunt and recover on the strong side. 3-on-3 Penetration Progression: Players defend penetration from the sides and work to shut down middle penetration, helping outside the paint, and closing out. 4-on-3 Circle Chug Drill: Players work on denying the perimeter and shutting down cutters. 4-on-3 Two Post Shell Drill: Players learn to deny the post and switch from help to on-ball or post defense as the ball moves. To finish it off, Coach Phillips shows you two ways to defend ball screens in a 4-on-4 shell drill. Black has players trapping the ball and looking for the interception. White uses a vertical hedge at the screen to deter the attack of the dribbler. You will also see a variation of this drill that Coach Phillips uses to teach transition defense. Coach Phillips presentation covers all the elements of a successful defense. With this knowledge, any coach at any level can build a defensive system that will frustrate any opponent.