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Tuesday, December 21, 2010

Jamie Angeli's Assembly Line Skill Builders Dvd


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Challenge your players with new drills this season... and see rapid improvement by using these unique and creative "Assembly Line Skill Builders." Coach Jamie Angeli has collected 9 of the best drills from coaches around the world that eliminate practice dead time and player boredom - and instead emphasize constant movement, learning. and conditioning by utilizing progressions that are physically and mentally challenging. Using both player demonstrations and whiteboard diagramming, the "Fundamental Factory" is a detailed drill series that will teach and reinforce important skills, both on offensive and defense, in a repetitive and competitive environment. This DVD also contains a pdf file of Angeli’s Fundamental Factory book that be printed off your computer and taken to practice.


Running Time: 150 minutes.

Suffocating Match-Up Zone Defense by Silvey Dominguez

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If you've ever considered using a Match Up Zone defensive scheme, now you can learn it from one of the truly legendary defensive coaches in the game! Longtime D1 assistant coach Silvey Dominguez has finally shared his insights and knowledge that have created some of the stingiest and most feared defensive teams in the country. This is a defense that is game-proven, road tested,and has been successful for over 30 years at the highest levels of the game.

This DVD offers an incredible tutorial in teaching, drilling and fine-tuning one of the most effective defenses for any level of basketball- and Coach Dominguez has made it easy to understand and implement for high school, junior high and even grade school coaches looking to lock down and suffocate their opponents' offense!

Plus, there's an entire chapter devoted to defending specific actions like Dribble Drive Motion, Ball Screens,Overloads and more using the Match Up Zone.


There's never been a more concise, clearly explained, diagrammed and player demonstrated DVD on the Matchup Zone Defense ever created.


Running Time: 65 minutes.

Mastering the Open Post Motion Offense with Chris Endres

Mastering the Open Post Motion Offense

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  • Learn how to teach the fundamentals of the open post motion offense
  • Defeat any defense using one offense
  • Discover how to incorporate post play and spacing to get players better as the season progresses
  • Over 2 hours of Smartboard and on-court demonstration show you how to implement these motion concepts into your overall program

with Chris Endres,
Wittenberg University Assistant Basketball Coach

Use one offense against every defense you face this season! Coach Chris Endres shows you everything you need to know to install the open post motion offense.

In this comprehensive DVD, Endres covers the philosophy of spacing, using screens towards and away from the ball, cutting to the basket, lane cuts and post play. With in-depth demonstration and teaching, Endres articulates his offensive philosophy to attack man-to-man, zone and combination defenses using the open post motion offense.

Within the attacking scheme, Endres teaches you a variety of screens and cutting that can take place including the down screen, the back screen, the cross screen, violent cuts, the shuffle screen and combination screening.

He includes various options available to the cutter and screener after the screen has taken place.

As a result of this in-depth demonstration and teaching, you will learn how to create an offense you can run versus man, zone or pressure defenses and teach all the way down from your varsity to your junior high and youth levels of competition.

This freedom style of play puts pressure on any defense by creating an offense that is impossible to scout and stop. Add this potent attack to your basketball arsenal today!

138 minutes. 2010.

Thursday, December 9, 2010

Mike Rice: Re-Screening Motion Offense

Mike Rice: Re-Screening Motion Offense

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  • Maximize two keys to offensive success: Scoring in the paint and getting to the free throw line
  • This is a good offense for smaller teams and teams that are skilled with the basketball
  • Learn how to simplify the game for your players so they can play without thinking


    with Mike Rice, Rutgers University Head Coach;
    former Robert Morris University Head Coach,
    2008 NEC Jim Phelan Coach of the Year,
    NABC District 3 Coach of the Year

    Mike Rice's success is built on a solid half court man defense, scoring in the paint and getting to the free throw line. In the on-court clinic presentation, Coach Rice reveals how he developed his offensive philosophy and re-screening motion to fulfill these two keys on offense.

    One of the easiest ways to score in the paint is off the fast break, and the biggest key to transition offense is spacing. Proper spacing helps your players get a quick, clear read of the "advantages" on the floor. This allows for easy baskets from short range.

    To develop an effective transition game, Rice demonstrates his 5-on-0 transition drill. This is a continuous drill geared toward making layups, jump shots, getting to penetration spots, and working on the next pass - all of which are vital to this re-screening motion offense. This drill serves as a good warm-up as well as getting your players comfortable playing at a game pace.

    Re-Screen Motion
    Coach Rice's Re-screen Motion Offense will allow for easy open looks at the basket. The principles of the offense are simple so your players won't have to do a lot of thinking on the floor; it's more reaction and instincts. The main principles are: that a big and a guard work together on one side of the floor using seven types of screening and reacting actions.

    After a set entry is used and the play does not result in a score or turnover, they use the re-screen to get back into an offensive set. The back side players are constantly screening, which opens the middle for penetration spots and keeps the defense from double teaming on the ball side.

    Rice begins the Re-Screen Motion breakdown with a 2-on-2 drill. He shows the flare-to-pinch re-screen, the back-to-down, the slice-to-flat, the slice-to-down, the back-to-slice, and down action. The players are reading and reacting to the defense and their teammates action. Rice brings it all together in a 5-on-0 Dummy Offense, with the pair screening action on both sides, the use of the dribble to reverse the ball, feeding the post and communicating.

    This offense is good for smaller teams who don't have a true post player or have a team with players who are skilled with the basketball.

    Produced at the Spring 2010 Pittsburgh, PA clinic.

    75 minutes. 2010.

    Wednesday, December 8, 2010

    Jim Larranaga: 3 Zone Offenses to Beat Any Zone Defense

    Jim Larranaga: 3 Zone Offenses to Beat Any Zone Defense

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    • See three zone offensive attacks you can use against the 2-3 zone, 3-2 zone, 1-2-2 zone and 1-3-1 zone
    • Attack zone defenses based on your personnel and your team's strengths
    • Learn seven fundamentals you need to attack zone defenses



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      * See three zone offensive attacks you can use against the 2-3 zone, 3-2 zone, 1-2-2 zone and 1-3-1 zone
      * Attack zone defenses based on your personnel and your team's strengths
      * Learn seven fundamentals you need to attack zone defenses


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      with Jim Larranaga,
      George Mason University Head Coach

      Jim Larranaga combines an on-court clinic presentation with a locker room marker board session to deliver a thorough look at three zone offenses you can use to defeat any zone defense.

      Larranaga demonstrates each zone offense on a marker board as well as on the floor in a 5-on-0 and 5-on-5 setting. In any zone offense, you must emphasize ball movement, man movement, screening, dribble penetration, and offensive rebounding. In this DVD, Larranaga combines all of these techniques into his three offenses.

      # Slice & Dice Zone Offense - Use versus a 2-3, 3-2 or 1-2-2 zone. This offense uses four players on the perimeter and one post to force the defense to move, communicate and change their match ups.
      # Crack & Carve Zone Offense - Use versus a 2-3, 3-2 or 1-2-2 zone. This power game offense utilizes two post players inside and allows them to carve out space, set screens and create good shots for themselves and the perimeter players.
      # Seek & Find Zone Offense - Use versus a 1-3-1 defense. This offense uses a 4-Out formation and diagonal passing, down screens, back screens and penetration to break down the zone and create open shots.

      Having three zone offenses will allow you to install the best fit for your team based on your personnel and your team's strengths.

      Order now and learn to take on zone offenses from one of the great teachers of the game.

      Produced at the Spring 2010 Tunica, MS clinic

      Jim Larranaga: All-Access George Mason Basketball Practice

      All-Access George Mason Basketball Practice

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      All-Access George Mason Basketball Practice - Basketball -- Championship Productions, Inc.
      • Learn practice and coaching techniques from one of the most consistently successful coaches in the game
      • Get new ideas for your transition offense, zone offense and half court offense
      • Pick up a variety of fundamental drills for passing, dribbling, shooting, as well as defense and rebounding


      with Jim Larranaga,
      George Mason University Head Coach

      In his 14+ years at George Mason, Jim Larranaga has become the school's and the Colonial Athletic Association's all-time leader in wins. His brand of basketball requires discipline, execution and total commitment.

      Now you have sideline access with Coach Larranaga as he leads George Mason through four practices as they prepare for a pre-season trip to Italy. Throughout all four practices, Larranaga emphasizes fast-paced play, fundamental ball skills and tough defense.

      Throughout the video, Larranaga coaches and teaches his players while running his drills, offenses and defense.

      PRE-PRACTICE & WARM UPS:
      Larranaga describes his team philosophy (attitude, commitment, class) as well as his programs 10 commitments for the upcoming season.

      Heading to the court, you will see the Patriot's stretching and warm-up routine and how Larranaga communicates to his team what he wants to accomplish in each practice. Learn fundamental drills for dribbling, passing, and shooting. These are drills executed in a fast-paced, full court setting.

      DEFENSIVE SKILLS:
      Larranaga's hard-nosed style of play also shows in the way he teaches defensive fundamentals. The skills and concepts he highlights include defensive footwork, nose on the ball, close-outs, post defense and transition defense. The drills include lane slides, guarding the ball full court, 1-on-1 closeouts, 4-on-4 Chaser and 5-on-5 conversion. He also introduces a shell drill that allows simultaneous practice of multiple offensive and defensive concepts.

      SHOOTING & REBOUNDING:
      Get a lot of shots from every area of the court during your practices. From 2-line lay-ups, partner shooting, 3-point shots, B.E.E.F. repeats and free throws - every shot is practiced over and over again. Larranaga also emphasizes the importance of rebounding in every drill, both offensively and defensively.

      OFFENSIVE SYSTEM:
      Coach Larranaga takes you through his transition game as well as some of his half court offense. See how Larranaga teaches in a whole-part-whole method as he breaks down all of his offensive systems in a 5-on-0 and 5-on-5 setting. You will see his 41 game and 42 game used in transition and in the half court. See his Chin Series in the half court and how he breaks it down using drills to instill timing and player options.

      Larranaga takes his team through repetitions his zone offenses to attack the 2-3 zone, the 1-2-2 zone as well as the 1-3-1 zone. These attacks include having one post player as in 34, 34X and 41 High. And having two post players in his "321 Crack & Carve" offense.Under Jim Larranaga's leadership, George Mason has more wins in March than any other CAA school and he has led the Patriots to heights barely imagined before his arrival - including a trip to the 2006 Final Four.

      Use these ideas, concepts and drills to help run a more effective practice and reach new heights with your program.

      3 DVDs. 2010.

      Tuesday, December 7, 2010

      Ganon Baker's Dribble Triple Threat dvd


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      Finally- basketball instruction that teaches you how to Drive, Pass, and Shoot while on the dribble! This is one-of-a-kind unique instructional material- and it’s the only instructional material on the market that teaches the Dribble Triple Threat! Across the world of basketball, creating scoring opportunities for you and your teammates while on the dribble is one of the most important and vital actions to master- and now you can have the world’s best skills instructor deliver direct to you detailed, step-by-step teaching & drills that will help you improve your game for total court domination! Ganon teaches you the skills you need to master the Dribble Triple Threat actions including: driving, passing, and shooting. Baker includes drills for all three skills. Running Time: 62 Minutes. 2010.

      Jamie Angeli's Attacking Junk Defenses Dvd


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      When the opposing team uses a junk defense, they’re telling you one thing: “Your best player isn’t going to beat us tonight.” This is the ultimate collection of continuity actions and set plays that will destroy any Box & 1 or Triangle & 2 junk defense. Coach Jamie Angeli’s diagrams and player demonstrations will walk you through the most comprehensive collection of overloads, pick and rolls, screens, and flare and slip actions that create space and mismatches- and can keep your star player in the game. This DVD also contains a pdf file of Angeli’s Attacking Junk Defenses book that be printed off your computer and taken to practice. Running Time: 70 minutes. 2010

      Tom Izzo: Winning Dead Ball Situations

      Tom Izzo: Winning Dead Ball Situations

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      • Use dead ball situations to attack the basket
      • Win more close games by being purposeful in dead ball situations
      • Take advantage of jump balls, missed free throws, out-of-bounds plays and intense defensive pressure


        with Tom Izzo,Michigan State Head Basketball Coach;
        2000 NCAA National Champions, 3X National Coach of the Year

        Learn special situations plays and strategies to help your team add 4-5 points a game-and win more close games!

        Tom Izzo shares his coaching philosophy on special situations - or what he calls "special teams situations." Any dead ball situation is considered a special teams opportunity and his goal is to be aggressive and pick up 4-5 points a game in special teams play.

        Use these plays and strategies to go after an opposing player who is in foul trouble, generate fouls against your opponent's best player and to get the shots you need late in the game.

        Special teams involves:

        * Jump balls - See three plays to help you score on the first possession of the game.
        * Missed offensive free throws - Get the ball back after a missed free throw.
        * Baseline out-of-bounds - Five plays to attack from the baseline.
        * Sideline out-of-bounds - Four plays with multiple options.
        * Plays after time outs - Five set plays to neutralize heavy defensive pressure.

        Izzo stresses three main goals when it comes to special teams play: Score points, have a specific purpose and have two options (inside and outside).

        Izzo has used these effective plays and strategies to change his team from an NIT team to an NCAA tournament team and again from an NCAA qualifier to a team that makes a deep run in the tournament on annual basis.

        Now you can use these same ideas to improve and advance your team this season.

        Saturday, December 4, 2010

        How to Run the Michigan Two Guard Front Offense | Michigan 1-3-1 Zone Defense and Drills


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        How to Run the Michigan Two Guard Front Offense

        with Tom Jicha,
        Sunset High School, (FL) Head Coach

        Level the playing field with a system designed to upset more athletic teams on a consistent basis.

        Tom Jicha presents his interpretation of the two guard front offense, which is based on the offensive system made famous by John Beilein at West Virginia and now at the University of Michigan. This perimeter-based offense is designed to provide scoring opportunities for smaller teams that lack a "true post" player.

        Coach Jicha introduces his three main sets: motion, shuffle and chin and blends them together to form one of the most difficult to defend offenses in the game today.

        Chin Set
        Jicha dissects the chin set on the dry-erase board guiding you through its precision movement. Included are the four ways to get into the chin: the middle pass, the side pass, reversal, and the hand-off. Moving to the court, Jicha demonstrates the tremendous spacing and ball movement options that this offense provides. You will learn the bump cut and pull-through techniques to counter intense defensive pressure. Jicha demonstrates the importance of high dribble outs and the hand-off to create back door cut opportunities.

        Motion Set
        Jicha delivers the primary set he uses on nearly every trip down the floor: the Motion Set. After starting with a quick pass to the wing and a blast cut from the point guard, seven motion options are demonstrated on the court versus defense. The secret to this offense is how smoothly it flows directly into the chin set, frustrating defenders who attempt to guard every v-cut, screen and the lightening quick ball reversal.

        Shuffle Set
        This unique set provides wing-to-block shuffle cutting action and it also flows directly into the chin set.

        In addition to step-by-step breakdown of each set, Jicha teaches 20 effective quick hitters that can be utilized with this offense. Each set has quick hitters designed specifically to take advantage of what the defense is giving. You will see five quick hitters for the chin series, five for the motion series and 10 for the shuffle series. Each quick hitter flows back into the offense and each has multiple scoring options.

        Jicha closes with 10 drills he uses to teach the offensive action and to demonstrate how to get game shots from the action.

        Coach Jicha has effectively dissected this complex offensive system so that it can be totally effective at any level of play.

        250 minutes (2 DVDs). 2010.


        The Michigan 1-3-1 Zone Defense & Drills

        with Dennis Felton,
        Former University of Georgia Head Coach

        This revolutionary 1-3-1 zone defense is on the leading edge of basketball strategy today.

        Dennis Felton, who had the opportunity to learn the John Beilien Michigan 1-3-1 from the ground up, unveils this innovative defense. Now's your chance to learn about the defense, drills and the inner workings of this secret defense. No one outside the John Belien coaching tree knows these 1-3-1 techniques.

        The 1-3-1 zone defense has been very successful for teams seeking to disrupt their opponents' offensive schemes. Now you can take your 1-3-1 to the next level!

        The Michigan 1-3-1 is designed to restrict passing and force the offense to put the ball on the floor. It creates confusion and anxiety in your opponent, creating turnovers and steals that can lead to game-changing scores for your team.

        Felton looks at the basic responsibilities of each player. Unique positioning and slides make this defense tough to recognize and difficult to scout. He covers the major themes of the defense like taking away the high and low post and how to get more deflections and steals.

        Felton breaks down the defense with drills isolating specific positions and their movements on the court, emphasizing the roles of each player on the court. He brings it all together with 5-on-5 and 6-on-5 drills. Game footage shows the 1-3-1 in action in game situations.

        The 1-3-1 zone is a great base defense or it can be used to initiate a momentum change mid-game.

        Now is your chance to learn the latest techniques and innovations on the 1-3-1.

        79 minutes. 2010

        Lawrence Frank: Close Out Defense and Pick & Roll Offense

        Lawrence Frank: Close Out Defense and Pick & Roll Offense

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        • Get NBA drills and philosophies that have proven successful
        • Learn to protect the paint with suffocating closeout techniques
        • Give your ball handlers multiple screening options using the pick and roll offense

        with Lawrence Frank,
        Boston Celtics Assistant Coach, former New Jersey Nets Head Coach

        Lawrence Frank delivers proven NBA concepts that are valuable to any high school or college program.

        Coaching Philosophy
        Coach Frank begins with a discussion on coaching philosophy and the importance of your players knowing and believing in that philosophy. He shares some helpful pointers you can use to get your players to "want what you want" and work for a common goal.

        Closeout Defense
        Train your players to take away your opponent's shot, deny the post pass and direct the dribble using three drills that Frank uses with the Boston Celtics. These drills teach the proper footwork and technique for defensive closeouts while working on guarding the ball, sprinting to the ball on the pass, and helping with a cutter.

        Frank also includes instruction on transition defense by demonstrating his 5-on-4 scramble drill. These defensive concepts help illustrate his defensive philosophy: Protect the paint, closeout to contest the 3-point shot and communicate.

        Pick and Roll Offense
        Maintain the flow of your offense even if your set play doesn't work by using the pick and roll. Frank breaks down the four S's for the ball handler in the pick and roll offense:

        * Starting point - Know where to start the pick and roll based on the angle of the screen and how the defense is playing you and your abilities as a player.
        * Set up - Help the screener get the best angle by positioning your self to beat your man.
        * Separation - Create separation from your defender while moving toward the basket.
        * Score

        From there, Frank breaks down the hardest pick and roll to defend - the straight on pick and roll. He shows a basic pick and roll set, a double pick and roll set, and four other actions that will give your ball handler the option on who to use as a screen. In addition, this set up allows you to flow to different alignments that play to the strengths of your team and that give you multiple options from one alignment.

        Coach Frank gives great insight on his coaching style that relates to all levels of basketball. Learn how developing team philosophy, core values, and a team culture will results in togetherness in the locker room and on the court for your team.

        Install these proven concepts and drills into your program today and start reaping the benefits of Frank's extensive basketball experience.