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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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High Scoring Transition Game
with Steve Smith, Oak Hill Academy (VA) Head Coach, 2004 National High School ChampionsCoach Smith's Oak Hill teams have averaged 96 points per game over a four-year period. This high scoring system is the direct result of the full court offensive game, which is unpacked in this DVD. Good defense and rebounding are the foundation of this potent attack. Starting in the half court, Smith uses players to display his half court attack. Other than the point guard, all other players are interchangeable. The first post down the floor is the rim man and the first option. With a numbers advantage present, the goal is to drive to the rim to score. Options can be called by the coach to create specific scoring opportunities. Some of these options are: Dribble (three options), two, three, fist, free throw special, sideline and regular. By creating a 5-on-5 situation, every option and strategy of this full court offense can be seen. Also included are drills for building the system. Each of these options can be implemented into any offense philosophy and system! 65 minutes. 2008.
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Jim Boeheim: Syracuse Transition and Early Offense
with Jim Boeheim, Syracuse University Head Men's Basketball Coach; 2003 NCAA National Championship, 2004 Hall of Fame inductee, 2008 Assistant Olympic Basketball CoachCoach Boeheim demonstrates his entire offensive philosophy for the fastbreak and early offense against man-to-man and zone defense. Throughout the video, Boeheim instills his offensive philosophy of running several sets to allow a variety of shots from a variety of players. Coach Boeheim begins this video with 20 minutes of individual warm-up and how it will help your players in running this potent transition offense and half-court offense. Boeheim challenges you to create your own philosophy on how to establish an efficient running game and how it will fit into your offensive play book. He helps you understand how to implement an effective game plan to utilize this offensive method. This series includes three dynamic drills to build the running game including Offense vs. Man, Offense vs. Zone, and Defensive Strategy. These drills start with 3-on-3 play and build up to 5-on-5 to reinforce the coaching techniques that have helped Boeheim and his teams earn 24 NCAA Tournaments invitations. Boeheim's secondary break paved the way to the 2003 National Championship Game. This video is going to put you and your team in the best position to score, utilize your talent, and win basketball games! 58 minutes. 2006.
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Billy Donovan: The Unstoppable Transition Game
with Billy Donovan, University of Florida Head Coach; 2007 & 2006 NCAA Champions, 2000 NCAA Runner-up; One of only two people ever to serve as head coach, assistant coach, and player in a Final FourCoach Donovan shares concepts for winning transition basketball that are usable at any level of basketball! The basis for his offensive philosophy is imbedded in fundamental skill and player mentality. Donovan demonstrates the drills that helped turn his inexperienced team into a "teamwork machine." Practice drills are the Two-Man Sideline drill, Three-Man Sideline drill and Five Cycles drill. A popular peer pressure drill is the "Laker Fastbreak" drill, where the ball is not allowed to touch the floor. The Gator transition game is based on concepts instead of patterns, which offers many obstacles for the defense. Transition concepts allow players the freedom to create and use their individual talents on the floor, forcing the defense to react to offensive movements. Also, it contains options for all five players. Pick and roll, pick and step back, post ups, penetrate and pitch, quick ball reversal and multiple 3-point opportunities present themselves in this system. This DVD introduces a potent and flexible style of play that led Florida to the National Championship. Use the concepts presented to score more points with this exciting brand of basketball! 61 minutes. 2006.
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