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Wednesday, September 1, 2010

Matt Painter - Purdue University: Zone Offense

Matt Painter: Zone Offense

* See how to transition into motion offense versus a man or zone defense
* Get the rules for running motion principles versus a zone defense
* Learn how to get easy layups and to get to the free throw line more often


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with Matt Painter,
Purdue University Head Coach;
2008 Big Ten Coach of the Year;
2009 United States U19 National Team Assistant Coach,
Gold Medalist at the FIBA U19 World Championship

Get more lay-ups, free throws and open shots against zone defenses.

In this on-court presentation, Matt Painter outlines all of the important elements, Xs and Os, and rules from his zone offense, which contains motion principles with rules. His teams go from transition offense into motion offense versus man or zone defense.

Coach Painter demonstrates the rules and principles by taking the players through 3-on-0, 4-on-0 and finally 5-on-0. See how Painter teaches his players to utilize shot fakes, pass fakes, misdirection dribble and the rip and go to successfully execute the Cut-Thru Zone offense. The players must keep 12-15ft spacing, cut to the high post, speed or hard cut to the short corner, constantly change their movement, and use the misdirection dribble to move the defense. Benefits from these actions include natural overloads that create open shots and it will constantly put your players in offensive rebound position.

After building the player movement, Painter coaches the players in a 5-on-5 setting versus a 2-3 defense while then incorporating the use of the ball screen.

If you are looking for new ideas for attacking zone defenses this DVD will give your players many cutting options, using the dribble effectively, while also feeding the post and looking for cutters.

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