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Featured Championship Coach Series
This 3 tape series contains:
  1. Match Up Defense
    (54 minutes)
  2. Passing Game Option
    (54 minutes)
  3. Arizona Pressure: Man Defense
    (54 minutes)
99.95


Sooner Intensity Drills
Kelvin Sampson, University of Oklahoma
Kelvin Sampson believes that players will play in a game the way they practice, and they will play up to the level you expect from them. Sooner Intensity Drills is a fast-paced, drill-packed, intense tape filled with goal-oriented drills that make use of shots made within a set time limit. Coach Sampson also believes specific goals for drills promote team unity and allows your practice a good start each day. Drills include full-court lay-ups and jump shots, two-man fastbreak lay-ups and jump shots, free throw line jumpers, intensity shooting, competitive shooting, inside out, 21 shooting drill, four-minute lay-up drill and the cut-throat drill!
1995. 54 minutes. ISBN 1-56404-087-9.
39.95


Championship Women's Basketball Video Series 4 Tapes
This 4 tape series contains:
  1. 1-3-1 Half-Court Trap 1995. 42 minutes.
  2. The Right Touch 1995. 35 minutes.
  3. CIAMPIonship Shooting Workout 1995. 57 minutes.
  4. Wildcat Transition Attack 1995. 38 Minutes.
139.95


Game-Winning Plays
Homer Drew, Valparaiso University 1998 Sweet Sixteen
As everyone from around the world now knows after watching the "Cinderella" Valparaiso Crusaders make it to the NCAA "Sweet Sixteen", Homer Drew knows how to win close games! In this great new video, Drew shares his most successful plays...including the breathtaking last-second play that put his team into the "Sweet Sixteen"! Seven plays are outlined and demonstrated on court including full court, half court, and baseline situations. Plays are shown using time constraints and defenders. All plays are designed to place your best shooter in scoring position with secondary options if your best shooter is defended. Knowing these plays, and practicing them daily with your team, will prepare your team to succeed when the game is on the line!
1998. 40 minutes. ISBN 1-56404-274-X.
39.95


The Duke Basketball Video Series
NCAA Championship Coach Mike Krzyzwski, Head Men's Basketball Coach, Duke University
3 Video Series includes:
Tape 1: Duke's Team Defense. 45 minutes. 1999.
Tape 2: Duke's Transition Game. 45 minutes.1999.
Tape 3: Championship Practices. 45 minutes. 1999.
89.95


20 Quick-Hitting Plays
Fran Fraschilla, University of New Mexico
In this video, Fraschilla presents twenty quick-hitting plays designed to get your best player a good shot within one offensive rotation. Even on a good night, your team is going to miss half of their shots. Realizing this, Fraschilla presents a set of three quick-hitting plays with the miss in mind". (i.e.,getting your best rebounders moving toward the basket as the shot is being taken). He also demonstrates a set of ten plays which emphasize screening and creating mismatches off screens, three misdirection plays to take advantage of an overly aggressive defense, and four isolation plays to get your best players open and put them in mismatch situations.
1999. 52 minutes. ISBN 1-56404-299-5.
39.95


Drills for Basketball Practice
Fran Fraschilla, University of New Mexico
Fraschilla demonstrates a variety of competitive drills to develop mental toughness in your players and make each practice simulate game-like conditions. The drills begin with warm-up fundamentals (passing, dribbling, ands shooting drills), progress to competitive offensive and defensive drills, and finish with hustle drills. Each drill is explained clearly using live demonstrators. Throughout the video, Fraschilla points out the benefits (such as: team unity, hustle, desire) of reinforcing precise execution when performing each drill.
60 minutes. 1999. ISBN 1-56404-302-9.
39.95


Championship Drills Series Rebounding: Drills and Strategies
Tom Davis, former University of Iowa Head Coach
In this video, Davis presents live action drills to reinforce the essential skills for effective offensive and defensive rebounding. In addition, offensive concepts are demonstrated to place your best rebounder in excellent position to rebound missed shots. Davis offers an impressive mix of drills and candid coaching insight to improve your team rebounding philosophy!
1999. 45 minutes. ISBN 1-56404-335-5.
39.95


Comprehensive Rebounding & Transition Defense Drills
Tom Crean, Marquette University Head Coach, 2003 Final Four
Coach Tom Crean has done a masterful job resurrecting the Marquette basketball program. In 2001-02, the Warriors won the prestigious Great Alaskan Tournament, finished with their highest national ranking (#9) since 1979, and won the most games (26) in more than 25 years. It culminated in him being named the Conference USA Coach of the Year. Crean took his team to the next level in 2002-03, going all the way to the Final Four and finishing with 27 wins on the season. In this excellent video, Coach Crean discusses two critical areas for team success- transition defense and rebounding. Areas covered in transition include specific responsibilities coming back on defense, drills to reduce the opponents' ability to penetrate and also to improve communication. In the rebounding portion, drills are demonstrated to improve both offensive and defensive rebounding as well as aggressiveness. Drills that combine both rebounding and transition in full-court demonstrations are also provided. 2003. 49 minutes.
39.95


Competitive Rebounding Drills
Larry Eustachy, Iowa State University Coach
Eustachy teaches the fundamentals for successful team rebounding philosophy in this incredible demonstration video! Packed with several useful competitive drills, Eustachy teaches players' rebounding responsibility within each drill, and methods for making successful rebounding a source of pride for your players. Every drill is competitive, complete with examples of consequences and rewards. 2001. BV-1745 52 minutes
39.95


Bill Self's Guide to Better Basketball Practice
Bill Self, Head Coach, University of Illinois
Have you ever wondered how a top collegiate coach runs his practices? Here's your chance to find out! Go inside an actual Illinois practice with head coach Bill Self. Coach Self details how he organizes his practices for efficiency and gets the most out of his players. He shares warm-up drills, passing drills, breakdown defensive drills, shooting drills, full-court transition work and execution. This tape contains over 15 drills including defending ball and cross screens, a variety of shell defensive drills, shooting drills and offensive moves for both inside and outside players, conditioning drills, and 5 on 0 press offense, and primary and secondary breaks.
38 MINUTES. 2002. ISBN 1-56404-828-4.
39.95


How to Coach Mental Toughness
Larry Eustachy, Head Coach, Iowa State University, Big 12 Coach of the Year for 2000 & 2001
Larry Eustachy's achievements have been recognized by his peers, winning back-to-back Big 12 Coach of the Year honors in 2000 and 2001. In addition, Eustachy was named Associated Press Big 12 Coach of the Year in 2000 and was honored as the runner-up in 2001. In this tape, Coach Eustachy reveals techniques and drills that you can use to help your team become mentally tougher during competition. The tape includes a chalk-talk with game and practice clips to illustrate Eustachy's drills. He includes five proven drills for developing mental toughness: The slide drill, 30-second line drill, five man weave, full-court 4-on-4, and the 3-on-3 block out drill. With emphasis on the fundamentals, this tape will help any team reach its physical and mental potential.
44 minutes. 2002. ISBN 1-56404-839-X.
39.95


Program Development and Practice Planning
Stan Jones, Mississippi State University assistant coach, former Washington Wizards and Miami Hurricanes assistant coach, and 4X high school (MS) state champion coach.
Foreword by Van Coleman, President of FutureStars.
Coach Jones breaks down how to build a successful program from the ground up. He first gives you 14 points for successful coaching that include tips for success in the preseason, during the season, and during the off-season. He then helps set up a basic season practice schedule by using a master practice plan, and provides ideas for developing individual practice plans. Coach Jones also gives you tips on utilizing your coaching staff, dealing with parents and administrators, and developing a year-round strength and conditioning program. This video is a must for any beginning-level coach and a great reinforcement for coaches at any level of play!
57 minutes. 2002. ISBN 1-56404-841-1.
39.95


Practice Drills: Building Blocks for the Future
Stan Jones, Mississippi State University assistant coach, former Washington Wizards and Miami Hurricanes assistant coach, and 4X high school (MS) state champion coach.
Foreword by Van Coleman, President of FutureStars.
In this video, Coach Jones guides players through a series of essential building block" drills using on-court demonstration. These are the same drills Jones used in his program development for the feeder system into the high school programs he led to four state championships in the 1990s. These time-tested, confidence-building drills include footwork drills, multiple lay-up drills, passing drills, and dribbling drills. Coach Jones also demonstrates dynamic drills that focus on utilizing multiple fundamentals during a single drill. These drills help you to get the most out of your practice time.
58 minutes. 2002. ISBN 1-56404-842-X.
39.95


Shooting Mechanics: Shooting to Win!
Stan Jones, Mississippi State University assistant coach, former Washington Wizards and Miami Hurricanes assistant coach, and 4X high school (MS) state champion coach.
Foreword by Van Coleman, President of FutureStars.
In this video, Jones offers an easy-to-learn approach to all facets of shooting. It is never too late to learn how to shoot the jump shot properly. Jones has successfully taught the fundamentals of the jump shot at the high school, college, and professional levels. Coach Jones teaches the three phases of being a great shooter": One direction, one motion, and one speed. He utilizes these components by doing two player, three player, and team shooting drills that teach players concentration and leadership skills that will enhance their game play. The two player drills, which include relocation shooting and screen cutter shooting, are great individual improvement drills to focus on a player's stance and mechanics. The three player drills will add a game-situation dimension to your shooting practice. Teamwork and communication are stressed as essential ingredients in these drills. Great instruction by Jones throughout gives excellent guidance for the new shooter or for the shooter looking to break bad habits.
58 minutes. 2002. ISBN 1-56404-843-8.
39.95


Building a Winning Team Offense
Stan Jones, Mississippi State University assistant coach, former Washington Wizards and Miami Hurricanes assistant coach, and 4X high school (MS) state champion coach.
Foreword by Van Coleman, President of FutureStars.
This video emphasizes building a man-to-man offensive series that will give your players continuity and rhythm. Coach Jones also shows a second man-to-man offense, featuring a double-post set. The double-post set is geared for the inside attack, which will enable you to take advantage of a smaller opponent or specific defensive situation. The 2-on-0 basic footwork series shows entries into the offense, while demonstrating and teaching players how to adjust to different situations. With the 4-on-0 offense, he systematically builds a man-to-man offense from the ground up by displaying the solid principles of screening and how to read the screen for scoring opportunities. Also covered: Inbound underneath the basket and side-out plays for easy scoring opportunities. A great video that provides the tools to build a winning offense!
55 minutes. 2002. ISBN 1-56404-844-6.
39.95


Building a Winning Team Defense
Stan Jones, Mississippi State University assistant coach, former Washington Wizards and Miami Hurricanes assistant coach, and 4X high school (MS) state champion coach.
Foreword by Van Coleman, President of FutureStars.
Using live on-court demonstration, Coach Jones shares the three drills for teaching man-to-man defense that provide consistent reinforcement of the key principles of half-court and full-court man-to-man defense. The three drills are: chasing the dribble, circle deflection, and the three player drill. Coach Jones also shares what he feels is an essential part of any defensive playbook - a solid match-up zone. The principles taught in the match-up zone have the same foundation as those taught in the half-court and full-court defense segments of the video. This team defense system was instrumental in Jones' teams winning four high school state championships along with helping the University of Miami lead the nation in field goal percentage defense.
57 minutes. 2002. ISBN 1-56404-845-4.
39.95


HOW TO WIN WITH LESS TALENT(BROWN)
Hubie Brown, 1978 NBA Coach of the Year, 20+ years as NBA analyst and sportscaster (CBS, TNT, TBS)
Coach Hubie Brown has coached at every level from high school to college and including 10 years in the NBA with the Atlanta Hawks and the New York Knicks. Considered to be one of the best analytical coaching minds in basketball, Coach Brown provides a terrific presentation on key offensive tactics to keep your team competitive, even with less talent. Areas covered include how to attack full-court pressure, half-court traps, offensive schemes against the box and 1 and triangle and 2, how to combat double downs in the post, and excellent insight on how to improve transition offense and obtain easy baskets. Everything is demonstrated on the court and this video provides Hubie Brown-only" insights to improve your coaching . this video is a must-have for coaches at all levels!
88 minutes. 2002.
39.95


Shooting Drills for Success
Jeff Schneider
This exciting video is designed to provide coaches and players with a variety of basic and advanced shooting drills for their daily practices. Included are drills that will develop all levels of players from the elementary level up to high school, with precise goals for each particular level. Coach Schneider emphasizes his teaching points as he implements on the court full and half court drills from virtually every spot on the floor. Players increase their shooting rhythm and their technique as Schneider stresses the correct heel to toe footwork and shot pocket methods.
52 minutes. 2002.
39.95


Developing Intensity in Practice
Kelvin Sampson, University of Oklahoma Head Coach, 2002 Final Four
This video takes you inside the competitive environment of a Kelvin Sampson-run Oklahoma practice where you can see the drills and teaching developed over the past several years that has contributed to Oklahoma's rise to one of the premier college basketball programs today. Over 10 drills are shown including drills covering shooting, passing, individual improvement, as well as offense and defense. Areas covered in the defense drills include closing out, denying the ball, defending ball screens and transition. Sampson also works on his 1-4 high offense, demonstrating drills as well as 5 on 5 half and full-court work.
27 minutes. 2003.
39.95


Sooner Competitive Drills: Offense
Kelvin Sampson, University of Oklahoma Head Coach, 2002 Final Four
Coach Kelvin Sampson provides a sequel to his popular Sooner Intensity Drill tape with one on competitive offensive drills. Included on this tape are drills for shooting, passing, transition/fast break, ball handling and conditioning. Each drill is conducted in a defined competitive environment to insure maximum intensity. This video will provide any coach with excellent ideas on how to spark competitiveness in offensive practices!
38 minutes. 2003.
39.95


Sooner Competitive Drills: Defense
Kelvin Sampson, University of Oklahoma Head Coach, 2002 Final Four
In conjunction with his competitive drills for offense, Sampson demonstrates the defensive competitive drills he uses with his national power Sooners. Areas covered include stance, close outs, transition, rebounding, charges, loose balls as well as 4-man and 6-man breakdown drills and transition drills. Each drill is structured with defined competitive conditions to improve levels of intensity. This video will provide any coach with excellent ideas on how to spark competitiveness in defensive practices!
31 minutes. 2003.
39.95


The Complete Guide to Ball Screening
Ben Braun, University of California, Men's Basketball Head Coach
This outstanding video takes one of the oldest, and least understood, arts in basketball and displays in-depth coverage of the multiple plays and options that can be run off of ball screens and the pick & roll at any level of play. These drills highlight the perfect moments to take advantage of the defense when they are most vulnerable by creating confusion and forcing mismatches to improve scoring opportunities. Multiple screenplays will force defenses to react into help situations, which will create 3 on 2 and 2 on 1 situations. Coach Braun instructs players through game speed drills of the pick & roll including the down screen, the down series with a ball screen, the ball screen flare screen, screening the screener, and many more. Braun's keys to offense include ball control, taking advantage of mismatches, and keeping defenders on their heels by countering to their defensive schemes, which can all be accomplished using creative, effective ball screens!
62 minutes. 2003.
39.95


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