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Gap Attack Zone Offense
with Brad Brownell, Clemson University Head Coach; former Wright State University Head Coach, 2x Colonial Athletic Association Champion, 2x CAA Coach of the Year, 3 NCAA Tournament appearancesAttack any zone you might face using Brad Brownell's Gap Attack and Quick Change Zone Offense. Coach Brownell highlights 10 zone principles. These principles will allow your team to score on any zone defense without having to rely on set plays. Following are a few of Brownell's principles: - Attack the Gap Position - See how to create gaps in the zone within your shooting range
- Quick Change Ball Reversal - Open up shots by moving the defense
- Pass Fake and Shot Fake - Use fakes to become a threat and open up teammates
- Distort the Zone with the dribble - Give the defense a different looks using the dribble
Brownell shows you how to teach these principles in a manner that will make sense to your players. He utilizes perimeter player drills and post drills to breakdown the principles and make them easier to teach. Brownell also includes one of his favorite set plays that can be run against a zone or in the continuity of the motion zone offense. With these principles and drills, you will be able to successfully attack any zone defense you face! 2010.
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Thinking Like a Champion
with Legendary Coach John Wooden How did John Wooden become one of the most successful coaches of any sport at any level? In this DVD, Coach Wooden discusses his personal philosophies on life and athletics. From his childhood days on the farm to his hard knocks as a young coach, to his brilliant seasons at UCLA, this legend shares a lifetime of wisdom. Success, failure, ability, recognition, teammates, parents, --- find out what separates a true champion from the pack! 43 minutes. 1994 (Re-issued on DVD in 2010).
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Chris Mack: Continuity Pick & Roll Offense
with Chris Mack, Xavier University Head Coach; 2009-10 Basketball Times Rookie Coach of the Year, 2010 Sweet 16; tied the school record for the most wins ever by an Xavier rookie head coach (26).Ball screens are becoming a huge part of basketball and can be a successful tool for your team if they are executed properly. This ball screen DVD will give you the tools you need to install this system into your program. In this on-court clinic presentation, Chris Mack gives you a comprehensive look at the inner workings of a successful ball screen offense. Coach Mack will show you how a ball screen offense can: - Limit turnovers and make plays by keeping the ball in your best players hands
- Force your opponent's post players to defend away from the basket
- Gain rebounding advantages, get open shots, get to the free throw line more often and create mismatches using rotations
Learn the most important concepts you must teach the dribbler and the screener: Creating separation, getting to the level of the screen, how to hold the screen and the three types of screens. Using a 2-on-2 demonstration, Mack shows you the five defense attacks most commonly used to defend the ball screen. For each of these scenarios, Mack takes you through two ways to attack the defense and provides the ball handler and screener reads and passes. To help you incorporate ball screens into your offense, Mack delivers ball screen plays in a 5-on-0 setting. Using this effective ball screen offense, Coach Mack was the winningest first-year head coach in Division I in 2009-10 and the only rookie head coach to lead his team into the 2010 NCAA Tournament field. 2010. Produced at the Fall 2009 Ohio clinic.
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Early Offense into the High Post Offense
with Ric Wesley, Grand Valley State University Head Coach, .814 winning percentage at GVS; GLIAC North Division Champions 4 out of last 5 years; NCAA Tournament participants 5 straight years; DII Elite 8 2006-07 and 2007-08; 2008 Basketball Times' DII Co-Coach of the YearDevelop an offense that rewards cutting and ball movement. Year-in and year-out, Ric Wesley's teams have controlled the game with their defense. Using this early offense and flowing into the high post motion has allowed his teams to keep the pressure on his opponents and control the game at both ends of the floor. In this on-court clinic presentation, Coach Wesley begins with an overview of the basic set up to the High Post Offense. Learn the basic positioning to his high post set, as well as the rules to the offense and its advantages. This offense lends itself to good spacing, good dribble penetration, good back-cutting angles and it's fun for players to run. Wesley explains how he developed his early offense and then shows you some of the quick hitters you can get out of the early offense. These quick hitters are designed to allow your team to pressure your opponents, to get your point guard away from pressure, to use high-low post action, and release versus pressure defense. He concludes the presentation with his Zone Offense Philosophy and shows you some actions he uses with his teams. Learn some of the Early Offense action against zone defenses as well as three plays out of a 1-3-1 set versus an even-front zone. You also get an effective set versus an odd-front zone defense. Give your team the tools it needs to take on any opponent next season. These offensive sets will put your team in the best position to score, utilize your talent and win basketball games. 42 minutes. 2010.
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50 Press for High School Basketball
with Vance Downs, Ames (IA) HS Head Boys Basketball Coach; 2010 USA Today National Coach of the Year; Back-to-Back undefeated state championships (2009-10); Ames High finished the season ranked #3 in the nation; head coach of Harrison Barnes, ranked the top prep player in the US and MVP of the McDonalds All-American Gameand the Jordan Brand All American GameForce the action and bring an aggressive mind set to every game! Two-time state championship coach Vance Downs shows you how to speed up game tempo, neutralize good post players, take opponents out of their offensive sets, and create more and better shots for your offense. Coach Downs goes through a detailed breakdown of each player's defensive responsibilities, as well as the desired skills needed at each position to make this defense effective. Downs focuses on the key points for player rotation and trapping to keep your opponent from establishing an offensive flow. Learn how to keep the ball in certain areas of the court that will apply maximum pressure on the offense. Get insights on how to direct the ball to these areas and how to keep it there. Three different traps and rotations are covered that will allow you to trap decision makers and get the ball out of their hands. Downs includes 10 breakdown drills that work on defending the alley, close outs, trapping, rotating out of traps and "what-if" drills that simulate game situations and how to best react to them. Through diagrams and on-court demonstration, Coach Downs shows you how to put as much pressure on your opponent as possible and improve your chances of winning. 70 minutes. 2010.
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