Kermit Davis
(Rental)-1-3-1 Ultimate Morphing Zone Defense
$17.99
Kermit Davis is the all-time winning-est coach in the history of Middle Tennessee St. and he owes much of that success to his coaching on the defensive side of the ball. He has taken the basic 1-3-1 zone to another level by allowing players to morph the defense into different alignments and rotations.
Coach Davis presents the DVD in a live practice setting with a young team of his own as he begins to implement his defense. This defense will cause more deflections and put your offense into more positive situations while also frustrating your opponents offense. This DVD will teach the basics of the zone along with some useful adjustments.
1-3-1 Defense
Coach Davis shows the basics of the zone on a whiteboard by detailing each players position and role inside each position. The main theme of each players role is to disrupt passing lanes and shut down dribble penetration into the paint.
Coach Davis shows where to place your most athletic players and how they can be used to create deflections and traps. Using traps and deflections early in a possession leads to many easy baskets for your team and causes the offense to be more hesitant. With a more patients or talented team, coach Davis shows how your more athletic players can force long lob passes into the corners instead of allowing inside looks.
Switching from 1-3-1 to a 2-3 Zone
One of the biggest teaching points of this DVD is how to morph the zone based on where the ball goes. Coach Davis shows how his team changes from a 1-3-1 to an aggressive 2-3 when the ball moves to the baseline. This change causes extreme confusion for the offense as the change is so seamless that the offense has little time to adjust. The most athletic players are again the most important part of this section are they are used to put pressure on the wings and disguise the vision of the ball handlers.
1-3-1 Zone vs Special Situations
Coach Davis shows how the 1-3-1 can be used to take advantage of clutch end of game situations. He shows how his teams take advantage of sideline in bounds situations by denying passes and disrupting the passing lanes. He also shows a trapping adjustment that can be used when the offense is trying to take the last shot.
Learn an intimidating and versitile defense from an incredibly successful college coach by renting this DVD today.
Kermit Davis
(Rental)-12 Competitive Rebounding Drills
$15.99
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Kermit Davis
(Rental)-4 Out & 5 Out Man Offense & Skill Development
$18.99
4-Out and 5-Out Man Offense and Skill Development
Ole Miss head coach Kermit Davis has built successful programs by developing offensive skills in his players to fit any style of offense. Davis has won Coach of the Year awards in Conference USA (2017), the Sun Belt (2012, 2013), and the SEC (2019). It’s a testament to his ability as a leader.
In this video, Coach Davis breaks down 4-out and 5-out offensive actions that he has used to help his teams compete against much tougher opponents. You will find actions in this presentation that you can add to any offensive system.
4-Out Motion
Today’s game is big on ball screens. Coach Davis uses off-ball screens to create movement and scoring opportunities. He starts with a stagger screen demonstrating how to set the screen and avoid being called for an illegal pick. The single stagger screen then develops to a screen-the-screener action away from the ball to get post players into the mix.
You can use your post players to set ball screens, if that is your style of offense. Coach Davis shows you a number of ways to attack using the ball screen. First, you’ll see how to keep good spacing. You’ll see how a drive can turn into a pick and pop for a post player and how re-screening action gets your guards attacking downhill. Davis also shows you how to use trailing post players to attack the rim.
5-Out Motion
In today’s game of small-ball with no true post player, Coach Davis shows you how to use a pin down screen and read it to create a scoring opportunity. Coach Davis is big on movement and being physical. Setting good screens and cutting hard off the ball will test opposing defenses.
Next on the list is a series of hand-off actions, pin downs, and follow-your-pass ball screen actions that create movement. These types of actions make the offense more dynamic and difficult to defend.
Davis’s 4-out and 5-out motion offenses are used to get the most out of his players. With actions that do not use a ball screen, Coach Davis uses them early and often. This video will provide you with plenty of actions that you can incorporate into any offensive system.
Kermit Davis
(Rental)-Creating Competitive Practices
$17.99
Creating Competitive Practices
Ole Miss head coach Kermit Davis shows you how to create competitive, high-intensity practices that help players not only develop their individual skills, but also learn to function as a unit. Davis won the 2019 SEC Coach of the Year award guiding the Rebels to the NCAA tournament for the first time in five years.
Coach Davis uses the whiteboard and on-court demonstration to show you 17 breakdown drills that emphasize the key actions in his offense as well as how to play transition defense. You will see how to build energy and create the types of practices that lead to championship seasons.
Offensive Skill Drills
Coach Davis runs an up-tempo offense that relies on spreading the floor. He uses whiteboard diagrams and on-court demonstration to show you five drills that help build the offense. These include:
2-Ball Draw & Kick: develops spacing off drives and uses pin down screens to score
3-on-0 Post Entry: perimeter players learn to play off passes inside with screening actions
Other drills emphasize communication, sharing the ball in transition, and how to read defenders to create scoring opportunities from off-ball screens.
Defending Screens
You will see how Coach Davis emphasizes 10 defensive categories and how the concepts are incorporated into four breakdown drills. These drills are diagrammed, show in on the court walkthroughs, and then demonstrated by players. You will see how Coach Davis teaches defending different types of screening actions. The drills help players minimize breakdowns and stay with their man in the matchup defense.
Transition Defense
Good teams prevent easy baskets in transition. Coach Davis presents four defensive transition drills in which the defense plays at a temporary disadvantage. The defense is forced to communicate in order to stop the ball and prevent a quick score.
You will also see how Coach Davis forces competition while working on transition defense. The 5-on-2, 2-in-the-Corner drill overloads the defense challenging them to get back on defense. Davis also shows you how to work on special situations like out of bounds plays.
Coach Davis presents all the elements that go into planning a competitive, intense, and efficient practice. He also gives coaches a blueprint for developing a tough-minded team.
Kermit Davis
(Rental)-Kermit Davis: The Ultimate Package For Zone
$15.99
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Kermit Davis
(Rental)-Man To Man Offensive Concepts & Drills
$18.99
Kermit Davis: Man-to-Man Offensive Concepts & Drills
If you are looking to improve your motion offense, Ole Miss head coach Kermit Davis can help. The 2019 SEC Coach of the Year, Davis shares a number of offensive concepts that has made his teams successful. He also provides the drills used to enhance these concepts. Before arriving at Ole Miss, Davis was the head coach at Middle Tennessee State where he led his teams to six conference championships in eight years. He can help you build an offensive system from the ground up in this special on-court presentation.
Skill Development
Coach Davis presents a variety of drills that help establish the offensive concepts used in games. In a half-court setting, you will see drills that work on the following skills:
Screening
Spacing and filling spots
Passing off the dribble with either hand
Pull back dribble and finish
Post entry
Pull Back Dribble Drill
To defeat the trap, players must be able to recognize it and then not dribble into it. The Pull Back Dribble Drill teaches players the proper technique and how to create space. This drill prepares players for game situations and it eventually progresses into finishing at the rim and finishing with the jump shot.
Fast Break
Scoring in transition can lead to victories and Davis emphasizes that. He explains the break and walks through the responsibilities of each position. You will see how to pinch screen in transition and why it is so effective on the fast break. Davis also demonstrates movement off the ball and various screens that can be used.
Actions on Offense
The offense used by Coach Davis is a motion action offense. It relies on reading the ball and the defense while maintaining good space. The actions you will see demonstrated include:
Pistols: This is run on the break. The key is the first player getting to the pro channel as fast as possible. Flare screens, pinch the post, and pin downs are included here.
Pinch Baseline: Stagger screens are used here to get a shooter open in the corner. You’ll also see the pick and pop and how to deal with teams that hedge screens.
Winning Culture
Coach Davis has been successful everywhere he has been because of the culture that he establishes. He shares some of that with you in this segment. The keys that he emphasizes are:
Process and vision
Don’t focus on the end result
Teammates must enjoy each other’s success
Body language
Coaches at any level will benefit from the expertise of Coach Davis.
Kermit Davis
(Rental)-Offensive Skill Development Against Pressure
$17.99
Offensive Skill Development Against Pressure
Players must be able to handle pressure in order for teams to have success. Kermit Davis, head coach at Ole Miss, understands this and demonstrates what it takes to develop highly skilled perimeter and post players in this video.
Davis, the 2019 SEC Coach of the Year, teaches players how to handle pressure, read defenders, and utilize screening actions using both hands. You will also see how to give your players more reps at practice using more than one ball in your drills. Coach Davis shares a number of drills designed to improve fundamentals, dribble penetration, ball screens, and concepts related to the motion offense.
Individual Skills
Coach Davis illustrates on a whiteboard, uses on-court demonstration, and practice footage to share with you drills that will develop basic fundamentals. Davis shows you the emphasis in each drill. For example, the Full-Court Pullback Dribble drill teaches a valuable move to help players create space against a pressure defense. The Post Work drill teaches multiple moves in the paint to help big guys score.
Penetration & Kick
Coach Davis shows you three drills to teach how to improve dribble penetration. Shot Fake is a drill to teach players to set up defenders for the drive and then either score or pass to an open teammate. Perimeter Dribble Moves helps players work on their lob passes. Swing Shooting emphasizes making the next pass to an open teammate on the perimeter.
Ball Screens
Dealing with screens can be a chore for some players. Coach Davis trains players on using ball screens based on the look of the defense. The 2-on-0 Ball Screening drill improves players’ abilities to refuse screens, hit the pocket pass, slip against overplays, and use the pick and pop.
Motion Offense
Coach Davis shares four drills to improve your team’s skills at using off-ball screens in the motion offense. Dribble Follows is his favorite motion breakdown drill and works on a multitude of skills. Dribbling, footwork, passing, and more as well as playing off different screens is part of this multipurpose drill.
Everything you need to develop your players’ offensive skills against pressure is presented to you here by one of the top college coaches in the nation. Let Coach Davis help your program today!
Kermit Davis
(Rental)-Total Man--to--man - Defending The Ball Screen
$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.
Kermit Davis
(Rental)-Transtion Offense, Man To Man Actions, & Zone Ob Plays
$17.99
Transition Offense, Man-to-Man Actions, and Zone OB Plays
Ole Miss head coach Kermit Davis has been known throughout his coaching career for his well-balanced scoring offenses. With over 300 wins at Middle Tennessee State, Davis took over the Rebels program and is implementing his up-tempo offense with success. In this video, Coach Davis shows you how to score quickly against zone or man-to-man defenses. You also get an idea as to how Davis likes to attack zone offenses in transition as well as in the half-court offense.
Dribble Penetration
To play transition basketball, the key is spacing. Using whiteboard discussion and on-court demonstrations, Coach Davis shows you how proper spacing forces long closeouts from defenders. He also emphasizes the shot fake to keep defenders on their heels. You will see the Shot Fake & Drive Drill which helps players see how paint touches translate into passes for open shots. Coach Davis also emphasizes getting the post involved in the drive and kick game using proper spacing and post ups.
Fast Break Scoring
The fast break offense used by Davis heavily involves ball screens. In this segment, Coach Davis diagrams his system and then shows you three plays that are used against any defense. You will see five different breakdown drills that help to demonstrate these concepts to see how drag and double drag screens are used.
The 5 Action is a quick hitter that runs preoccupied defenders into a high ball screen. Coach Davis also shows you the 3-on-0 Snap Shots Drill that he used at Middle Tennessee. This is used to free up a screener in the pick-and-roll from locations all over the court.
Zone Offense
Coach Davis outlines his philosophy for attacking zone defenses. He will show you how he attacks a zone defense in transition before flowing into his motion offense. In addition to the motion offense, you will also see three set plays that can be used to attack a zone defense in the half-court or can be used as baseline inbounds plays.
Half Court Sets
Coach Davis gets into his Motion and Floppy offensive series. You will see how his players run multiple plays out of the Floppy series, which has guards cross under the rim to run off down screens to get open shot opportunities. Davis’s players also run variations of the Motion series, which has guards work off screens at the elbows and blocks in an effort to find scoring opportunities.
Learn from one of the best in this 93-minute video. Coach Davis breaks down each action into steps in this easy to understand teaching video.