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Cover: the attacking 4-out drive motion offense
The Attacking 4-Out Drive Motion Offense
with Jamie Dixon,
University of Pittsburgh Head Coach;
four consecutive 20 win seasons, NCAA Sweet Sixteen ( 2004, 2007)

Jamie Dixon's energetic 4-Out Drive Motion Offense is based on drawing the defense to the ball to create shots for others. The goal is to attack specific spots on the floor, including the middle and elbow areas, weakening the core of any man-to-man defense. Dixon covers his philosophy on how to space the floor to create dozens of penetrate-and-pass opportunities. In this offense, penetration leads to good shots, passing to open players and constant defensive rotation difficulties. Driving angles, drive and drag, fill cut, high cut, and split action are just a few of the many features within the offense. Dixon shares a variety of screens that put pressure on defenders and keeps them off balance. Dixon's post rules allow for good spacing, screening and posting up isolation. He includes over 15 motion breakdown drills that map out the 4-out attack. This offense can accommodate players of all sizes and can be customized according to your personnel.

122 minutes. 2008.

DVD
Buy at Championship Productions

Cover: power post motion offense
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 Year

Coach 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.

DVD
Buy at Championship Productions

Cover: bob huggins: cut & fill motion offense
Bob Huggins: Cut & Fill Motion Offense
with Bob Huggins,
University of West Virginia Head Coach;
Conference USA "Coach of the Decade" (Cincinnati)

Coach Huggins' motion offense is based on cutting, reading the defense and back doors. He begins by using cones on the floor to illustrate the basic alignment of his motion offense. Huggins uses cutting drills and breakdown drills to teach the three major components of the offense: spreading, moving and isolating the offense. Huggins takes players through a five man cutting structure to put the offense together. When screeners call out screens, the cutter makes an intentional movement to get open. Demonstrated are on-ball and off-ball screening situations to give this offense spacing and variety, making it difficult to defend. Huggins provides everything you need to install this slashing offense.

74 minutes. 2008.

DVD
Buy at Championship Productions

Cover: the encyclopedia of the dribble-drive motion offense
The Encyclopedia of the Dribble-Drive Motion Offense
with Fran Fraschilla,
ESPN analyst, former college basketball coach;
NABC District II Coach of the Year ('95), MAAC Coach of the Year ('95) while at Manhattan

Fran Fraschilla lays out everything you need to know to install the Dribble-Drive Motion Offense. Fraschilla explains four types of Dribble-Drive Motion: the Memphis Attack (4-out, 1-in), International Dribble Penetration (3-out, 2-in), Pick and Roll Attack (various personnel) and Dribble Penetration vs. Zone Defense. Each type of Dribble-Drive Motion is diagramed in detail on white board, then run on court with and with out a defense. He goes over spacing, cuts, misdirections and every option for each variation, as well as specific game situations and transitions into Dribble-Drive Motion Offense. Fraschilla also shows you how to develop individual skills essential in running the Dribble-Drive Motion Offense.

3 DVDs. 2008.

DVD
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Cover: spread dribble-drive motion offense
Spread Dribble-Drive Motion Offense
with Keno Davis, Providence College Head Coach;
2008 AP National Coach of the Year,
2008 Sporting News 'Coach of the Year,'
2008 Henry Iba Award,
Basketball Times 2008 'Coach of the Year,'
2008 MVC 'Coach of the Year' (at Drake University)

Good spread offense results begin with the defensive rebound and an aggressive fast break. Coach Davis' offense puts maximum pressure on the defense and will lead to changing defenses by the opponent. He begins with the outlet pass and specific lane responsibilities in offensive transition. Early offensive opportunities are encouraged if available. From their zone spots, each player is in line to immediately run his lane. The 5-0 break serves as a warm-up drill then progresses into live 5-on-5 play. Once in the half court, early action will depend on the defense, and Davis presents a couple of options. He shares a special dribble spread play once the ball has been reversed twice. With the court spread the offense can pick it's driving opportunities to get to the basket or dish to an open three-point shooter. The special "2" play is another scoring option within the spread offense.

47 minutes. 2008.

DVD
Buy at Championship Productions


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