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Van Chancellor: Multi-Option 1-4 Offense
with Van Chancellor, Louisiana State University Head Women's Coach; 2004 US Olympic Head Coach (Gold Medal), 4X WNBA Championship Coach, Naismith Hall of Fame (2007) From high school to Olympic Gold, Van Chancellor has duplicated winning basketball for 44 years. His 1-4 offense can be utilized against defenses that attack with traps, pressure and switching. For every defensive stunt, the system presents counter action to take advantage of the off balance opponent. The screen and roll is the featured offensive tactic, but he also demonstrates the step back and high post pressure release. Chancellor illustrates the 1-4 offense's versatility with sets against the man-to-man, zone and trapping defenses. Five unique adjustments are part of this multiple offensive attack, and he shows each using on-court demonstrators. The veteran coach also shares four out-of-bounds plays and two late game plays for crunch time. This offense has been fine-tuned over a half century of basketball experience by Chancellor and will provide scoring and efficiency against any defense. 71 minutes. 2008.
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Power Post Motion Offense
with Fred Wawner, Five-Star Basketball Coach/Instructor; and The Miller School (VA) Head Coach, 5X Conference Champion, 2X Conference Coach of the YearCoach Wawner's unique motion offense is focused on power post play. Unlike most motion attacks, Wawner's offense gets the ball to the post on each possession, which produces quick scoring. Wawner breaks down the offense on the court, using tape on the floor to designate four perimeter spots that must be filled. He demonstrates proper technique for your post players to achieve a triple threat position each time the ball enters the post. Wawner also walks through six drills that reinforce proper passing, cutting and spacing in the Power Post Offense, including five break down drills to illustrate the pieces that help build the motion. Power post motion will help your team get better shots, open up the floor with perimeter cutting and guarantee post touches in the paint. 90 minutes. 2008.
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Vance Walberg: Mastering the Dribble Drive Attack Offense
with Vance Walberg, University of Massachusetts Assistant Coach; Creator of the Innovative Dribble Drive Attack Offense, 2005 California JC Undefeated State ChampionsVance Walberg's Dribble Drive offense has taken the basketball world by storm. An idea 10 years ago, this system has evolved into an offensive attack adopted by John Calipari, Larry Brown, Lawrence Frank and hundreds of coaches of all levels all over the world. Based on a unique two point guard (attackers) set, this attack is complemented by two wings and a rim-running post player. The offense features two unconventional ideas: there are no screens and the post player runs to the weak side of the floor. Both features create more space for dribble penetration. Walberg breaks down each player's movement on the floor according to ball penetration. As players react to penetration they move into drag, drop and rack zones. The goal is to create spacing and gaps and to get to the rack. Walberg also teaches middle and baseline penetration and the kick-back option that can produce open 3-point shots or open drives to the basket. In addition, Walberg goes through his "Daily 45 Drills," which he runs the first 45 minutes of each practice. These fast moving drills teach the fundamentals needed to run the Dribble Drive Attack Offense - including his famous "Blood Drills." These drills focus on shooting, passing, footwork, cutting, catching and pivoting. Walberg demonstrates every part of the Dribble Drive Attack in various 3-on-2, 2-on-1 full court breakdown drills. Throughout, he highlights the key drills and teaching points he uses to build the offense. Also included is extensive game footage showing the effectiveness of the Dribble Drive Attack Offense. Sports Illustrated calls Vance Walberg "the Master" of the Dribble Drive Offense and one of the top innovators in the game of basketball today. Now you can learn this fun and high scoring way to play from the inventor himself! 2 DVD set. 256 minutes. 2008.
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Pro Style Early Offense
with Bill McNally, Five-Star Basketball Coach/Instructor; and Poly Prep (NY) Head Coach; 2X New York State Champions,3X New York City Private School Coach of the Year; High School Coach of Joakim Noah (Chicago Bulls and University of Florida, 2006 NCAA Final Four Most Outstanding Player)For many seasons, Coach McNally has used this consistent up-tempo attack based on NBA offenses. The NBA has only 24 seconds to score and this philosophy feeds into McNally's offense. This offense is systematic, meaning all of the parts and options fit together. It provides a way to quickly get into your offense as opposed to the slower half court offenses. Players love this style of play, it can be adapted to fit your personnel, is structured with player freedom and forces defenses to be mentally tough. Five offensive concepts are the foundation of McNally's pro style offense. McNally breaks down the wedge, drag, and hand techniques - all are keys to getting easy baskets in this offense. Three scoring options come from forcing the break on each possession. Pushing the ball down the floor is predicated on good defensive rebounding. Game video clips highlight the scoring power of this offense. This pro style offense produces more points, puts pressure on the defense and allows all players to play to their strength. 88 minutes. 2008.
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Multiple Scoring Options for Your Post Players
with Luther Riley, Provine (MS) High School Head Coach, 4x Class 4A Mississippi State; Nike Basketball Training Specialist, ChampionsTransition offense is the best way to generate easy baskets and win games. Luther Riley's offensive system is based on the four second rule; the ball and the post players must go from end-to-end for quick baskets. Good post footwork at the end of the break can create quick post up situations and good looks at the rim. Riley teaches the keys to good post play and individual moves in transition and in half-court offense. He demonstrates 1-on-0 and 1-on-1 post drills and moves facing the basket and back to the basket. Riley's instruction includes teaching on the NBA mid-post offensive concept. These are the techniques that have led the Provine (MS) to four state titles. 89 minutes. 2008.
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