Sean Miller
(Rental)-All Access: Sean Miller
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Basketball Practice Warm-up Drills
Every practice starts with some pre-practices drills in order to warm you up. In these pre-practice drills, there are individual workouts to improve offensive moves, conditioning, shooting and positioning for help side and on-ball defense.
The players will perform a series of full-court drills that will help the players gain focus and get their mind straight about what they are going to achieve in their basketball practice. After the players are warmed up the coach Miller and his staff will lead them through a 2-ball, 3-man shooting series to teach shooting and attacking the basket hard off of the dribble.
Transition Offense and Rebounding
In order to train the players for sprinting on the floor hard while in transition looking to get a pass or to score the coach uses his circle transition and 4-on-4 baseline touch series. Apart from this, the coach will also make the player go through his Phoenix and Drag secondary screening series. With the help of using progressions, ball screening and a looping movement the coach Miller will emphasize on taking advantage of post touches.
Basketball Practice Defense Drills
The Coach Miller wants to crowd the pain and shut down all gaps that are allowing dribble penetration into the lane to score, the coach will make use of Pack Line Defense. The players will learn the defense by practicing the drills like 2-on-2 gap closeouts, 3-on-4 shell, 3-on-3 shell and live play, and using baseball scoring. Apart from this there are some other drills that the players will go through that will help them improve their performance level. Coach Miller's 1-on-1, 2-on-2, 3-on-3, 4-on-4 and 5-on-5 will come in handy to build on-the-ball toughness. Furthermore, to trap the post players and how to build the zone defense on regular basis, the coach Miller will share his philosophy.
Basketball Practice Offense Drills
For the offensive end, the coach Miller will make use of film and on-court demonstration that will guide the players in coach's half-court passing game offense. The Wildcat staff will focus on screening, cutting, reads and details what needs to be done for successful offense. There are lots of other things that you are going to learn as well like Miller's set play family series which will enable all the players have a connection on the court with a proper goal to help each other.
Special Situations
You will also get deep information on Millers baseline and sideline out of bounds series that will enable you to achieve a quick score. This will also help you to get the basketball into the passing scheme of offensive execution. Rent this basketball practice template by Sean Miller today.
Sean Miller
(Rental)-All Access: Sean Miller Disc 1
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Sean Miller
(Rental)-All Access: Sean Miller Disc 2
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Sean Miller
(Rental)-All Access: Sean Miller Disc 3
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Rental Term Highlights
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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.
Sean Miller
(Rental)-Ball Screen Defense Within The Pack Line
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Pack Line Ball Screen Defense
Ball screen offense has become the go-to system for basketball programs at almost every level. As a result, teams must be able to defend ball screens and all the associated actions. Arizona head coach Sean Miller, a three-time Pac-12 Coach of the Year, shows you how to establish an easy system that can effectively shut down any ball screen you will face.
Coach Miller starts from the ground up and uses on-court demonstration to show you exactly how it is done. Starting with closeouts, Miller progresses to a help defense that defends ball screens in any defensive scheme that is run.
Vegas Closeouts
Good man-to-man defense starts with being tough on the ball. Coach Miller demonstrates for you three variations of the Vegas Closeouts Drill. You will see how players increase pressure on the ball and handle fakes without giving up an advantage. Two variations of the drill teach players how to stunt and recover against dribble penetration.
Side Ball Screens
On side ball screens, Coach Miller uses a “jump” technique to stop the ball. It’s similar to a hard hedge as it prevents the ball handler from turning the corner. It also allows the on-ball defender to get over top of the screen and prevent the other defender from fouling. The “jump” technique also helps defenders disrupt the pick and roll as Miller demonstrates. You will also see how to communicate ball screen coverages even in loud-game scenarios.
Middle Ball Screens
To defend ball screens in the middle of the floor, Coach Miller shows you several defensive concepts. One is the “plug” technique which allows the defender guarding the screener to help and take away a ball handler’s ability to shoot a 3-pointer while still recovering to the screener. You will also see how you can use the “jump” tactic to these types of screens. Miller also employs the “weak” strategy where defenders force a dribbler toward help against flat ball screens.
Pack Line Defense Ball Screen Breakdown Drills
The success of any defense comes down to the quality of the drills used to reinforce the concepts. Coach Miller shows you three drills he uses to defend multiple ball screens.
2-on-2 Ball Screen Defense Drill: Teaches the on-ball and screener’s defenders to defend sideline, middle, and step-up ball screens.
3-on-3 Ball Screen Defense Drill: Teaches defenders how to help on middle ball screens with a roll and replace and a sideline pick and pop using an “X” technique
Van Gundy Ball Screen Drill: Teaches teams to defend multiple ball screens in one possession in a 5-on-5 situation.
Coach Miller’s success speaks for itself and part of it is because of the defense Arizona plays. Use Miller’s principles and concepts to develop a consistent approach to defending and conquering ball screens. Rent this ball screen pack line defense DVD today.
Sean Miller
(Rental)-Beating Pressure Defenses
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Sean Miller: Beating Pressure Defenses
If you find your team gets overwhelmed by pressure defenses, Arizona head coach Sean Miller has the answers for you. Miller, a three-time Pac-12 Coach of the Year at Arizona, provides everything you need to know to go toe-to-toe with the best pressure defenses around. With footage from two different clinics, Coach Miller shares with you how to aggressively attack any pressure defense.
Creating Space
One thing that will help defeat pressure is creating space. Coach Miller shows you how your players can create space by changing speeds, using body contact, using glide dribbling, and more. You also see how to change directions to get the ball in bounds, open up the floor, and create offense.
Miller demonstrates the Big-X Passing Drill which simulates a half-court trapping defense. Players learn to deal with the chaos of a half-court trap and how to defeat it using simple rules.
Full-Court Inbounds Situations
Coach Miller takes you through full-court pressure situations and shows you how to get the ball inbounds. He reviews when you can run the baseline and when you cannot. Each situation offers three different outlets to get the ball up the floor – sideline, middle, and crack back. The aggressiveness of Miller’s press attack forces indecision on the part of the defense.
The press offense that Miller presents is effective against a 1-2-1-1 or a 2-2-1. You’ll get the ball inbounds quickly, advance up the floor, and get into your offense. Coach Miller also goes over an end-of-game situation when you need to go the length of the floor and score.
Attacking Pressure Zones
What you do not want to do against extended zone pressure is over-dribble. Coach Miller reviews “Ping passing” which prevents this. You will see the “Logo” set where the offense moves the ball from side to side looking to get to the middle of the floor and force the defense to decide. Miller also introduces the Flood concept which results in open three-point attempts and layups.
If you are looking for ways to attack full-court pressure or trapping defenses, this is the DVD you should have in your collection. Rent this beating pressure defenses DVD today.
Sean Miller
(Rental)-Dominating Man To Man Defense
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Sean Miller, University of Arizona coach, teaches you how to defeat your opponent using man-to-man defense
Instruction on man-to-man defense and philosophy
Demonstrations on-court of drills to break down the man-toÐman defense
Sean Miller is committed winning games through his man-to-man defense. His defense has six cornerstones that lead to unselfishness, an attribute that is characteristic of all great teams. Miller believes in defensive statistics and shares his evaluations in practice and in games. Miller has divided the court into four areas. Each area represents a player's specific responsibility. Your team's defense will be more effective if each player executes their responsibilities. Learn how to heat up, pack lines, keep your ball out of the lane, and force jump shots. Miller shows you how to get back, post up and close out on the ball. You will see how each drill transforms into Miller's complete man-to-man system. This video will show you how to identify and implement a group of drills that will improve your team's man-to-man defense. These defensive keys will help your team limit easy shots, transition baskets and post scoring.
Produced by the Chicago Clinic Fall 2008
72 minutes. 2009.
Sean Miller
(Rental)-Offensive Player Improvement
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Coach Miller's philosophy for player improvement can be summarized into four key points. Have a plan, create a conditioning element and practice it. Make footwork the foundation of your improvement. Miller illustrates drills that focus on skills off the catch and off the dribble. Larry Brown is responsible for the explosion sequence off the catch. For the catch drills to be successful, it is essential to create space and a triple threat position. Miller shows the body-to-body side drive and strong side drive from the move. Miller emphasizes the importance of playing straight when driving to the hoops. Another skill in this series is the perimeter drive to low-post play. The second phase is off the dribble. Six two-ball drills for dribbling are shown and are the best to strengthen the weak hand. In the full court, crossover and inside/out are crucial skills. The toughness series simulates the game and includes carryover and a conditioning component. These drills are quick and intense, including the Mikan drill, tip drills, and footwork drills. Miller stresses that the cement is for the inside foot and the kickstand is for the outside foot. Baseline finishes are designed to prepare post players for quick catch and scoring in the post. The toughness series' final two drills are the X drill and one on one in the post.
71 minutes. 2007.
Sean Miller
(Rental)-Sean Miller's Father & Son Basketball Workout
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BASKETBALL WORKOUT
SEAN MILLER
ABOUT THE COACH
He is the head coach of the University of Arizona. In 2014, he won the 2014 Pac-12 champions. He was also the coach of the year when he won it. He is also the three times conference coach of the year. He has been the coach of the year in 2010 A-10 Xavier.
ABOUT THE VIDEO
Basketball was introduced to Sean Miller at a very young age by his father. This is the reason that Miller sees it as important to also teach the game to his boys like a father would teach his sons. This video would keep you a massive hint as to how he has chosen to pass the game down to his sons.
In the video, you can see clearly Sean miller teaching his boys the importance of having great handling skills. He also ensures that there is no difference between the workout which the Arizona Wildcats are going through and that of his sons. While this exercise is often regarded as tough for anyone who tries it, it is necessary if one is to develop power on his weaker hands and to gain the necessary handling in the game.
One thing which is normally taken for granted in the sports is passing. Many people skill passing when it comes to training themselves on their individual skills. Through this video, the coach shows how to practice and improve this aspect of your game through the use of a wall. This is what the coach uses for his son. This allows them to practice drills that work with their chest region, then a bounce and of course, the overhead pass.
In this video, Sean Miller also covers the shooting aspect of the game. He teaches his sons the same drills which he uses on students from Arizona. While it may be a bit worryingly due to the fact that his sons are not adults, there is little or no need to be afraid. Most of the workout here is to allow basketball players to develop the basics which they would need to play the game well and this is exactly what young players need.
He also focuses on the attacking pressure. One skill or set which is used in basketball is the application of pressure in order to force the other team into making a mistake. He teaches them how to ensure that they are not swayed by a defender and how to remain open for fellow teammates. He also ensures that they cover the triple threat drill in the video.
The coach makes this video an all-around thing by also focusing on certain defensive qualities which is sure to help you in your game. The video concludes after he explains to his sons how to use screens properly.
The video is quite straightforward and easy to use. It helps young players to have the best shot at learning the game completely through sets of drills shown in this video.
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.
Sean Miller
(Rental)-Sean Miller's Skills School: Post Workout
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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.
Sean Miller
(Rental)-Sean Miller's Skills School: Wing Workout
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Sean Miller’s Skill Development School: Wing Workout
The most versatile player on the court is the wing player and Arizona head coach Sean Miller has spent plenty of time developing quality wings. In this video, the three-time Pac-12 Coach of the Year gives you a complete wing workout designed to work on all phases of the game including post play, transition, cutting, screening, shooting, and ball handling. Coach Miller, who has taken Arizona to the Sweet Sixteen five times during his tenure there, will help you develop wings that are the total package on the floor.
Shooting
Wings will get many looks at the basket with the potential to score. Coach Miller demonstrates four shooting drills that focus on the 1-2 step and shoot method. This simple 1-2 step routine helps Miller’s players get their feet right, stay balanced, and get into the right position to shoot every time. Coach Miller shows you a way to maximize practice time by getting players to shoot from seven different spots on the floor launching as many shots as possible in a given amount of time. The drills include 2-pointers, 3-pointers, and shots on the move to simulate the shots a wing would take in a game situation.
Triple Threat Catching
Effective wings must have the ability to catch the basketball and then evaluate the scoring opportunity. In the segment called Triple Threat, players learn to play off the catch in the half court. Players catch the ball in the triple threat position giving them a distinct advantage. Players learn to work different attacks and Coach Miller teaches players to develop a dominant pivot foot and how to attack any opponent.
Screens
Wings have to be able to do it all and that includes the ability to come off screens and score as well as knowing how to set screens in the half court. Coach Miller demonstrates every single cutting action that your wing players may face. Players learn how to free themselves for an open shot. You will learn five basic screening actions: curl, fade, pop, back cut, and button hook.
Good wing players must also be able to free up their teammates for open shots. Coach Miller teaches wings how to read and set the perfect screen. He then shows the screener how he too can get open and become a scoring threat after having set the screen. Several read and react actions such as slips, curls, bumps, and more are all demonstrated as ways for cutters to use a screen to create space and score.
Coach Miller’s presentation is one of the best wing development DVDs on the market. It is a must-have for every coach interested in developing dangerous offensive players that can essentially do it all.
Sean Miller
(Rental)-Sean Miller: Attacking Zone Defenses
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Any zone defense can be taken on
For beating zone defenses, master full and half court plays
To keep the defense guessing, learn actions and counter actions
Use Sean Miller's best zone offense plays and his Five Principles to defeat zone defense.
Miller's Phoenix set (run on a miss) or Carolina set (run on a make) will teach you how to defeat defense down the court. You will learn how to beat the defense down the floor with Miller's Phoenix set (run off a miss) and Carolina set (run off a make). Miller also shows three "families", which each have an original play and a counter look to keep defense guessing.
Combine Miller's half-court sets and transition offenses into one zone-beating offense. This zone offense is easy to implement and difficult to stop for your opponent.
Move the ball, push the pace and score against any zone by following these important actions and principles.
Produced at Spring 2009 Las Vegas (NV), clinic.
59 minutes. 2009.