Advanced Dribble-Drive Offense: Zone & Transition Game
- Features new innovations in the Dribble Drive Offense
- Learn to attack any zone defense with the dribble-drive attack
- Effectively use the transition game to get into the Dribble Drive offense
- Over 6 hours of detailed techniques and teaching points to improve your offensive attack
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Advanced Dribble-Drive Offense: Zone & Transition Game - Basketball --with Vance Walberg,
University of Massachusetts Assistant Coach;
Creator of the Innovative Dribble Drive Attack Offense,
2005 California JC Undefeated State Champions
Go to the next level of the Dribble Drive! This effective system has evolved into an offensive attack adopted by John Calipari and thousands of coaches at all levels all over the world.
In this DVD presentation, Vance Walberg reviews some of the basic principles and terminology from his top selling original DVD before heading into an examination of his new innovations for areas of the dribble-drive attack. In the review, Coach Walberg goes back to defining the offensive terminology, spacing, player positions, court break down and the basic premise of lane penetration. Walberg analyzes shot selection, his two extras, what "shot means", back responsibilities, like 3's-love layups, ways to play the 4-man, importance of passing and cutting, importance of back doors, what to do when the ball goes into the post, the value of the jump stop, "AASAA", and the gaps.
Over its existance, Coach Walberg has made many modifications of the Dribble Drive. Some of the new innovations he demonstrates here include the S-gap; use of the dribble; the cuts-basket, T-cut, rub cut, X cut, corner cut and thumb cut; the value of eyes up; the value of the shoulders; and the tear drop shot and pass.
The transition into the dribble-drive attack offense is very important to its success. Walberg takes you through the players' positioning and responsibilities in transition as well as key points of emphasis and five fast break drills to create proper spacing to flow into th dribble drive seemlessly. His drills are all competitive with many teaching components for the offensive system involved.
In trying to stop the dribble drive, teams first adjustment is to go zone. Walberg teaches you how to take advantage of any zone with the dribble-drive attack. His strategies include push action, 2-game, push with 2 game, push off the pass, bump, bump off the pass, drag, "22", "23", "24", and push-fist. Each action is shown and explained in great detail as Walberg takes players through it on the floor.
Coach Walberg looks at 10 of the most often asked questions concerning the dribble-drive attack offense and shares his philosophy and explanations for these questions. This leads into final video review with Walberg talking you through some in-game video examples for the various components to the offense.
Coach Walberg continues to improve and evolve the dribble-drive attack offense in all areas. This is a MUST Get DVD for coaches looking at installing the entire offensive system into their program!
358 minutes + 50 minutes of bonus game footage (3 DVDs). 2010.
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