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Set Sale: Offense
1. The CATT Offense:
Dismantling the Pressure Man-to-Man Defense, Karl Salscheider, Bemidji State
University, Winningest Coach at BSU: Are you tired of turning the ball over
against athletic, overly aggressive man to man defenses? Consider the CATT (Cut All the Time) offense. This offense
rectifies your issues of poor spacing and poor decision-making that too
frequently puts points on the board for your opponents instead of you. This
offense capitalizes on the defenses overextension that results in layups
instead of turnovers. Teach your players better spacing, better cutting, better
clearing, better footwork, better decision making, and how to better signal and
read your teammates prior to a V cut so as to make the optimal, timely pass.
Breakdown drills, applications and contact information will be included. 45
minutes. 2012.
2. The Seal Offense:
Dismantling the 23 Zone Defense, Karl Salscheider, Bemidji State University,
Winningest Coach at BSU: Are you tired of either endlessly running cutters
through or too much standing around without a plan to score? Consider the Seal
offense. This offense has a strategic 12-3 approach generating either a layup
or an open 3 pointer. The purpose of any quality zone offense is to force the
defense into poor spacing, poor positioning, and indecision. The Seal does just
that, all in a matter of seconds. Teach your players to draw the zone defenders
out of position, identify and maintain fluid offensive equidistant spacing,
execute sharp passes, seal a pivotal defender, and create layup or open 3 point
shooting opportunities. When reasonably executed, this offense will most often
force the defense out of the zone. Breakdown drills, applications and contact
information will be included. 45 minutes. 2012.
3. The Lost Art of
Passing, Bob Mackey, Christ the King HS (NY), Two Time National Girls High
School Champion: Passing the basketball effectively has become a lost art. In
this video Coach Bob Mackey, Christ the King High School, the 2 time National
High School Coach of the Year shares his philosophy to improve this aspect of
the game. Utilizing practice drills that can easily be incorporated to your
program, Coach Mackey brings you into the Christ the King system that has won
16 New York State Championships. The 2012 New York City High School Coach of
the Year explains step by step how to improve your team’s ability to pass the
basketball. 55 minutes. 2012.
4. The Screening
Game, Bob Mackey, Christ the King HS (NY), Two Time National Girls High School
Champion: Screening is one of the most effective way to create scoring
opportunities for your team. In this video Coach Bob Mackey, the two time
National High School Coach of the Year (2005 and 2006) shares his best concepts
on utilizing the screening game. Create options for your players buy utilizing
the proven methods of the Christ the King Basketball Program. 55 minutes. 2012.
5. Practice
Organization, Bob Mackey, Christ the King HS (NY), Two Time National Girls High
School Champion: Organizing your practice time is a challenge facing all coaches
each season. In this video, Coach Bob Mackey from Christ the King High school
in New York takes you through some of the key points that he has used in his
practice sessions. Each phase is broken down and explained so you can apply it
to your team. We only get one chance to prepare our teams for the season, take
a look at what Coach Mackey does in practice and see if it can help your team
improve. 55 minutes. 2012.
6. Proven Half Court
Offensive Sets, Bob Mackey, Christ the King HS (NY), Two Time National Girls
High School Champion: Coaches spend hours working their teams in their half
court sets. In this video, Coach Bob Mackey from Christ the King High School in
New York takes us through some of his most successful half court sets. With
multiple state and national championships behind him, these sets work. See some
of the best Christ the King zone and man half court offenses. Each is broken
down so you can apply them to your program. The 2012 New York City High School
Coach explains step by step how you can improve your teams half court sets. 55
minutes. 2012.
7. Sets To Get Your
Best Players Shots, Paul McDonald of Vermilion Community College (MN), over 450
wins at NJCAA level: Every coach wants the ball in the hands of
their best players as much as possible. Paul McDonald (Vermilion CC Ely, MN)
shows you different sets to accomplish this goal in this informative video. For
the past 23 years, Vermilion has experienced tremendous success running these
sets in their half court offense. Although Vermilion is known for their
transition offense, their half court sets are crucial in their offensive
scheme. This video provides sets and quick hitters for all positions on the
floor. This video will show you options to control who gets the ball when you
want a specific player to get a shot or a touch of the ball. Also included in
the video are 2 solid BLOB plays and a great SLOB set. If you want to get
your best players some great looks, this video is for you! 55 minutes. 2012.
8. Transition Drills
To Get Your Team Running, Paul McDonald of Vermilion Community College (MN),
over 450 wins at NJCAA level: Paul McDonald provides viewers of this
video insight and drills to assist your team on a daily basis to get your squad
ready for transition basketball. Coach McDonald’s teams have won over 400 games
and have been consistently in the Top 5 nationally in scoring. His teams have
won numerous conference, state and region titles and he has coached 12 All
Americans in his tenure at Vermilion. He has been a finalist for the NJCAA
Coach of the Year twice in his career. This entertaining video will show
you many drills with full court action and will also help condition your team
so they are ready to run the floor. The drills in this video include a 5 on 4
fast break drill, Roll out 3 on 3, Fast Break Scramble 5 on 5 drill and Wolf to
name a few. Players love to run the floor and this informative video will help
coaches from all levels design practice sessions that focus on offensive and
defensive transition basketball. 55 minutes. 2012.
9. Offensive Skill
Development During Practice, Wendy Kohler of Alexandria HS (MN), 1997 Minnesota
State Champion and Seven Time Section Champion: Coach Kohler shows
you how to incorporate and alter offensive skills and concepts into your
practice to achieve the fundamentals necessary to be efficient and execute
offensively on the court. These drills can easily be incorporated into your
practice plans and hit all areas from ball handling, passing, shooting,
effective cuts, post entry, penetrate pitch and decision making. Coach Kohler
has 7 State Tournament appearances and will explains how these drills can
improve your teams offensive efficiency. 55 minutes. 2012.
10. Building the
Break and Energizing Transition Drills, Wendy Kohler of Alexandria HS (MN), 1997
Minnesota State Champion and Seven Time Section Champion: Coach Wendy Kohler
of Alexandria HS (MN): Play like you Practice…These drills will teach your
players split second decisions in transition, condition them into mentally
strong unit, and push tempo to a blistering pace while executing circles around
the opponents. Organized, uptempo and your players will love this system! 55
minutes. 2012.
11. 4 Out/I In Drive
Motion, Vern Capelle, Upsala High School (MN), 2011 Minnesota Boys Class A
State Coach of the Year: The 4 out/1 in drive motion is a motion offense that
incorporates the main concepts of the Dribble-drive offense. By utilizing the attacking
style of the dribble-drive, combined with the pass and cut options common to
motion offense, this offense will spread the floor to exploit defenses by
creating multiple gaps for attacking and scoring. This offense is also very
versatile and may be run out of various alignments and entries. The drive
motion offense also works great with set plays and in special situations. The
drive motion offense is will give your players multiple options to attack the
defense and exploit any mismatch situations. 47 minutes. 2012.
12. Everyday Drills
to Make Your Team Accountable, Jim Gosz, Milwaukee King HS, Four Time Wisconsin
Boys State Champions: If you are looking for new drills and ideas to make your
practices more competitive and intense, this is the video. Coach Gosz having
served as head coach for 22 years at Milwaukee Rufus King and directed
basketball camps in Wisconsin for the past 30 years will present his favorite
drills that are sure to make your practices the best. Included will be
individual drills, half court drills, full court drills and shooting drills.
These are the same drills that have made Milwaukee Rufus King High School one
of the best full court pressure defensive teams in the country. 55 minutes.
2012.
13. Build Your Own
Zone Offense, Jerry Krause, Gonzaga University, Hall of Fame Coach: Hall of Fame Coach
Jerry Krause identifies and describes a series of principles and skills used to
effectively attack zone defenses. This menu of techniques is designed to
successfully build player and coach confidence to successfully attack zone
defenses with the inside-out approach. The techniques of zone offense that are
identified and described are fast breaks, alignment, spread and swing plus
moving the ball and players. Specific zone offense techniques described
and shown are attack second sides, offset matches, penetrate on pass and
dribble, use of quick stop/triple threat tools, through cuts to overload and
change the perimeter. Finally, an adaptable screening zone offense is
shown to get the ball inside and produce outside scoring for selected outside
shooters. A special play is shown that is effective against both zone and
player to player defenses. Coaches are encouraged to select menu
techniques suited to your personnel and situation. 55 minutes. 2013.
14. Perimeter Team Drills, Dennis Hutter,
Mayville State University, 2013 NAIA National Tournament: In this DVD you
will learn the same Individual Development Drills for Perimeter play that Coach
Hutter has used to help his team qualify for the National Tournament. These
drills also helped the Comets rank in the Top 10 in the country in numerous
other offensive categories including points per game and shooting
percentages. Coach Hutter and his players will demonstrate numerous
individual shooting and ball handling drills that will help your players
improve their individual perimeter play, thus improving your team’s overall
improvement. The workouts include individual drills, partner drills as
well as small group drills. All designed to improve your team’s perimeter
play. 55 minutes. 2013.
15. The Pius XI
Flyer/Transition System, Joel Claassen, Milwaukee Piux XI High School, 14 Time
Wisconsin Girls State Champion: The Flyer/Transition offense is a
patterned fast-break system that offers 4 different transitions with multiple
options. These transitions can be run off of made and missed baskets. I
have run these transitions for over 20 years with my boys and girls teams with
a lot of success. Included in the DVD is our "Flyer drill" which lead
into the transitions! The transition 1 is the most often-used and usually
occurs after missed shots. Transition 2 and 3 occur most often when our long
pass to the wing is taken away or after made shots. Transition 4 is was
implemented 4 years ago to take advantage of the 4 and 5 player who can shoot
the 3 and/or has the athletic skill to face up on the perimeter. 55 minutes.
2013.
16. Back Screening
Motion: A Simple, Flexible and Highly Effective Offense, Steve Bergman, Iowa
City West High School, 2013 and 2012 Undefeated Iowa High School State Champion: Learn the ins
and outs of the offense used by Steve Bergman who led his team to back to back
State Titles in 2012 & 2013 and the #6 ranking nationally. Motion is
a hard concept to teach. The Back Screen Motion is simple to install and
master. This offense gives you all the advantages of classic motion without all
of the frustrations. It can be run in as many formations as you can
imagine and it can be designed to feature any player on the floor. The
result of using this offense has been 53% FG shooting the last two
seasons. This video will provide simple breakdowns of each concept and
build toward 5-on-5 competitive work. 80 minutes. 2013.