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CDNB Defensive Bakers Dozen DVD Set Sale


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•     Order All 13 DVDs for $129 (Wow! $10 a DVD! Where Does That Happen? Only at CDNB)
•     Priority Mail Is Included With This DVD Set Sale
•     All DVDs will be ready for delivery two weeks after the deadline of September 20, 2016

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Defensive Bakers Dozen DVD Set Sale Titles

1. 113 Zone Defense, Anthony Jones, Dr. Phillips HS (FL), 2011 and 2013 National High School Invitational Champions: In this video you will learn the proper slides/rotation of the 113 zone defense. This defense is designed to keep the ball on the perimeter most of the time. The defense is also designed to stop most ball penetration and prevent entry passes inside to post players. In the 113 defense you will see how the defenders rotation is very basic when the offense is in a typical high low set. However, you will see the 113 defense morphs/disguised into a 23 and or 131 depending on the offensive set. However, the 113 defense has the same philosophy when it changes into a 23 or 131 set. With many repetitions you will find that the 113 zone defense is very affective and is used often to contest all shots and great rebounding. 50 minutes. 2012.

2. Post Defense by Michael Peck, Findlay Prep (NV), Three Time National High School Invitational Champion: Defense is the backbone and foundation of our program. As important as it is to develop offensive fundamentals and skills, it is equally important to be able to play defense. This DVD includes individual and team concepts and principles on how to defend in the post. Although individual defense is important, it is critical to understand team defensive principles in order to become an effective defensive player. This DVD is dedicated to our defensive system and philosophy as it relates to post defense. In it, you will see and gain a better understanding of the many different actions that must be considered and covered when defending in the post. 50 minutes. 2012

3. Screen & Roll Defense, Michael Peck, Findlay Prep (NV), Three Time National High School Invitational Champion: Over the past decade, ball screens have become a staple in nearly every offensive set or pattern. At some point during any given possession, the defense is going to encounter a screen (pick) & roll situation. This DVD includes the different ways on how we defend ball screens (screen & roll) and more importantly, how to recover effectively. Regardless of how we decide to defend any given ball screen, it is imperative that we communicate what and from where it is coming, communicate how we are defending it and communicate our recovery out of it. 50 minutes. 2012.

4. The Controlled Multiple Pressure Defense, Jack Bennett, University of Wisconsin Stevens Point, 2004 and 2005 NCAA DIII Men National Champions: If you are content with a one defense approach to basketball, there is no need to read further. However, if you are looking for a way to break the rhythm and comfort zone of your opponent's offense, consider A CONTROLLED MULTIPLE APPROACH TO TEAM DEFENSE. Using the sound principles of gap man-to-man defense that were inspired by his brother, Coach Jack Bennett shows the positioning and slides of the 131 and sliding 32 zones that helped his University of Wisconsin Stevens Point team win back to back NCAA DIII National Championships. While man to man was the foundation to our team defense, the selective use of zone principles complemented our entire defensive package. We simply wanted opponents to be concerned with both our man and zone defenses. Making teams use valuable practice time to prepare for both, along with the element of surprise were keys to our success. A by-product was the improved execution in our zone offensive attack due to the quality of our preparation against strong zones in practice. A CONTROLLED MULTIPLE APPROACH TO TEAM DEFENSE is worth exploring if you are searching for a way to enhance your team defense and potentially gain more victories this season. 110 minutes. 2012.

5. 23 Match Up Zone Defense, Rick Kehoe, Bemidji HS, 2009 Minnesota Class 4A Section 8 Coach of the Year: You will see different ways to approach playing a 2-3 defense. Many coaches and players believe playing zone defense is easy and a time to rest. I believe you can use it as a weapon to frustrate, confuse and create turnovers and offensive opportunities. I have over the years evolved my teachings of zone defenses to my players to incorporate many of the man to man principles. You will also learn different rotations and strategies to use against the different offenses other teams run against a 23 zone defense. 55 minutes. 2012.

6. Defending Ball Screen Actions, Larry Hunter, Western Carolina University, Ranked #11 in NCAA DI Wins: In attacking the man to man defense at most all levels of basketball utilizing the ball screen action is a fairly significant part of most offenses in today’s game and especially at those levels where there is a shot clock. How effective your team is at consistently defending these ball screens will often go a long way in determining your success at the defensive end of the court. This DVD will talk about how to incorporate the various ways to defend ball screen actions into an organized system. The various ways of defending ball screen actions include the blitz (hard hedge), soft hedge and shadow, squeeze and go under, trap or double team the dribbler, switching, and downing.  Specific ball screen actions are discussed and the technique and rotations used to defend the action.  Offensive ball screen actions include the transition brush screen; SBS (with pair sides and a low post; and in an open post situation); MBS-PE  (with two bigs; and a big and a perimeter shooter); Double Middle Ball Screen; Stagger High Ball Screens; Horns (basketball in the middle of the floor with screens on both sides of the ball). 55 minutes. 2013.

7. No Easy Baskets: Transition Defense and Special Situations, Larry Hunter, Western Carolina University, Ranked #11 in NCAA DI Wins: Every team wants to play the game competitively and have a chance to win.  One of the keys will be your ability to not give up many easy baskets. This DVD is for all levels of basketball.  Philosophy and rules for transition defense are emphasized.  Drills and technique for defending the 2 vs. 1, 3 vs. 2, 4 vs. 3, 5 vs. 4, and 5 vs. 5 are covered.  How to utilize various transition drills to not only eliminate easy baskets but also to create high intensity competitive segments for your practices.  Emphasizing the importance of special situation play can give your team a winning advantage. Primary discussion is on UOB and SOB play. Some coaching and teaching philosophies as well as a team building approach are also communicated. 55 minutes. 2013.

8. Building Your Man to Man Defense With 3 on 3 Drills, Chris McLean, Northland Community College (MN), Assistant Coach: This video will explain three drills that we used exclusively to develop and build some of our core principles with regard to our man-to-man defense.  These 3 drills helped our athletes see what we were trying to develop in real time and built confidence in our defensive principles.  Each drill is designed to divide the floor so that your players can focus and drill on one aspect of your defense.  It can be used to teach defensive rebounding and transition, to help in your scouting report and guarding first actions.  In our opinion it also developed a certain amount of toughness and accountability for our teams. 55 minutes. 2013.

9. The Pius XI Combination-Defense System, Joel Claassen, Milwaukee Piux XI High School, 14 Time Wisconsin Girls State Champion: This DVD details a defensive system based on shots made and missed and inbound position on the floor.  The type of Defense is determined by those shots made or missed and where is the ball inbounded. The first defense is our 32 match up which combines zone/man/trapping depending on ball movement/cutters/and position skills. The system as a whole will keep your athletes focused on the defensive responsibilities at all times. We use a color system to identify our man defense's and of course a number system for our zones. The man system uses 9 different man defenses (all colors) with basic man principles. Zones that we run are the 32 match up and 131. Though the system sounds complicated, it is remarkable how easy it becomes for your players to remember. 55 minutes. 2013.

10. Competitive Defensive Drills, Tommy Brown, Lee University (TN), 2008 NAIA National Coach of the Year: Creating competitive defensive drills that utilize communication in advantage and disadvantage situations, such as 1 on 1 to 4 on 6 team drills. Also drills for rebounding and fighting through screen action to help toughen the defensive mentality of the team. 55 minutes. 2013.

11. Man to Man Defense With a Lack of Height or Quickness, Tommy Brown, Lee University (TN), 2008 NAIA National Coach of the Year: Learning to defend post players with greater size and strength, Rebounding and defensive strategies against bigger opponents are also included. Using angles to keep your man in front and how to lessen the margin of error on the defensive end of the floor. 55 minutes. 2013.

12. Transition Defense: Defending Today’s Up Tempo Game, Kevin Vande Streek, 2000 NCAA DIII National Champion: Such a big part of today's game is the strategy of up-tempo, fast break and fast paced offense.  Players have a more diverse skill set than they used to and are more athletic.  Because of this Transition Defense needs to be a part of our over-all coaching philosophy, our game plan, and therefore a part of our daily practice plan.  Coach Vande Streek talks about concepts for transition defense and gives a framework, strategy, and drills for how to get back quickly, take away the easy shot and move into a half court defense seamlessly. 55 minutes. 2013.

13. Man to Man Defense: Making Your Opponents Uncomfortable, Steve Bergman, Iowa City West High School, 2013 and 2012 Undefeated Iowa High School State Champion: Iowa City West has won 4 State Titles in Iowa’s large school class in the past 15 years under Coach Bergman, 2nd most in Iowa history. For the past 23 seasons, Steve Bergman’s West High teams have been known for their great man to man defense.  Year after year they are one of the top 4A schools in Iowa in FG% allowed.  If you want your team to be hard to prepare for and a team opponents dread to play, this video is for you.  This video will include Coach Bergman’s philosophy of defense, individual and team skill breakdowns and all the drills needed for you to implement this defense with your team.  80 minutes. 2013.




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