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Coaches Man Offense Videos
 Oklahoma's 1-4 High Offense | Kelvin Sampson, University of Oklahoma Coach Sampson takes you to the court and walks you step-by-step through this great offense. Using players and easy-to-follow instructions, he presents the nuts-and-bolts, strategies and skills behind this great offense. Oklahoma's 1-4 High Offense is a complete offensive system. In this tape, Coach Sampson explores the many shot options of the 1-4 and its variations. Use the quick hitters as a pressure release or get the ball to your hot" player. Use the Special Plays after time-outs or to get a three-pointer. All of the quick hitter and special plays easily flow back into the original 1-4 High with Coach Sampson's "hit and go" technique. 1995. 44 minutes. ISBN 1-56404-086-0." | 39.95
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 The Blocker Mover Offense | Dick Bennett, University of Wisconsin Dick Bennett, America's top defensive coach, shows the other side to his phenomenal defensive success ... the BLOCKER MOVER OFFENSE! Coach Bennett's philosophy of offense is based on a system of side-top-side movement, timing and two kinds of players ... blockers and movers. Through chalk talks", practice and game demonstrations, Coach Bennett explains in an easy-to-follow style the four basic schemes (sets) that led his squad to a first round upset victory in the 1994 NCAA Division I championships! 1991. 40 minutes." | 39.95
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 Quick Hitters for the Oklahoma 1-4 High | Kelvin Sampson, University of Oklahoma In order to have success in your offense, you want to get the ball in your best shooter's hands as quickly as possible. Coach Sampson does just that as he gives you eight separate quick-hitters for the 1-4 High Offense. These quick hitters serve two purposes as they present quick scoring opportunities as well as disguising your normal offensive set. These offenses also work well as special plays out of time-outs or to release defensive pressure. A great accompaniment for the 1-4 High Offense, each entry provides three to five quick scoring options. 1997. 43 minutes. ISBN 1-56404-250-2. | 39.95
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 Villanova Buzzer Beaters | Steve Lappas, Villanova University Winning close games, being able to succeed in high-pressure situations, can determine the success of your whole season. In this video, Coach Lappas executes game-winning plays for special situations. Whether you are up by three points late in the game and need to get the ball inbounds or you are down by thee points late in the game and need to get the ball into the hands of your best three point shooter, Lappas provides simple offenses to suit your needs. With plays for baseline, sideline, half-court, full-court, and free throw situations, Lappas delivers clear instruction to help your team steal" a close game! 1997. 30 minutes. ISBN 1-56404-251-0." | 39.95
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 Princeton's Back Door Offense (Tape 1) | Pete Carril, Princeton's legendary Basketball Coach! Coach Carril uses demonstrations and diagrams to build his legendary half-court offense! Offensive sets revolve around the ability of all players being able to read defensive pressure. The center and forward use defensive reads to receive and pass from both the high and low post positions. Guards use defensive reads to determine whether to cut back door, spot up for a three point shot, or dribble penetrate. When run correctly, this offense will create great back door scoring opportunities! 1999. 77 minutes. | 44.95
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 Drills for the Princeton Back Door Offense (Tape 2) | Princeton's legendary Basketball Coach, Pete Carril The drills on this tape break down the back-door cut, setting screens, using screens, shooting off the pass, and passing from the high post. These drills will also help your players improve their passing, dribbling, and shooting fundamentals. 1999. 75 minutes. | 44.95
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 Princeton Back Door Offense High Post Options (Tape 3) | Pete Carril, former coach, Princeton University Former Princeton Coach Pete Carril diagrams and demonstrates the intricacies of the Princeton Back Door Offense. Coach Carril has two basic principles, the player in front of you tells you where to go; and if you are overplayed, go back door. He takes these two principles and builds a half-court offense that relies on passing, dribbling, and shooting. The offense revolves around the ability of the center to pass from the low and high post positions. Each cut has several reads and options, including back door cuts, three-point shots, and drive and pitches. This is a difficult offense to master, but it is poetry in motion when it is run correctly. 1999. 77 Minutes. | 44.95
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 Princeton Back Door Offense The Chin Series (Shuffle Cuts) (Tape 4) | Pete Carril, former coach, Princeton University In the fourth and final video from Coach Carril s backdoor series he demonstrates the chin series or more commonly known as the shuffle cut series. This video will show the options out of the shuffle cuts which include back door cuts, on-ball screens, and more. This part of the offense, like all the others, uses a two guard front and emphasizes the need for all players to be able to pass, catch, and dribble. 1999. 35 minutes. | 44.95
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 The High/Low Motion Offense | Bill Self, University of Tulsa Head Coach This is a 3-out/2-in motion offense which is simplified with some basic rules for continuity. Because the offense is designed to pull one of your post players to the high post, it allows you to isolate your best big man at the low post with lots of room to score. The High/Low also places your perimeter players in position to score off the catch or dribble with the look of a true motion offense. Self uses on court demonstration to teach each player's responsibilities within the offense. 1999. 60 minutes. ISBN 1-56404-329-0. | 39.95
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 Breaking Presses with a 1-3-1 Alignment | Bill Self, University of Tulsa This press offense is designed to attack traps in the back court while also handling soft" 2-2-1 presses. The entire offense is built on a 1-3-1 alignment which uses intelligent spacing and passing to keep the ball in the hands of your best ball handlers. It also keeps your best finisher in scoring position during open court opportunities. By always keeping three outlets near the ball handler and placing a person on the back side of the press for a possible throw-over, this press allows you to attack any type of pressure! 1999. 45 minutes. ISBN 1-56404-330-4."
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 The 4-Out 1-In Motion Offense | Jay Wright,Hofstra University Mens Basketball Coach Wright does an excellent job of clearly demonstrating an effective 4-out 1-in motion offense. After outlining the advantages of running the 4-out 1-in, Wright illustrates the proper positioning and spacing of all five players. He lists and demonstrates his basic rules for the perimeter and post players, and then concludes with a look at scoring opportunities out of the 4-out 1-in. Wright s 4-out 1-in is an effective motion offense that will help your team create excellent scoring opportunities! 2000. 43 minutes. | 39.95
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 How to Run the 3 Out 2 In Offense: How to Run the 3-Out 2-In Offense | Fran Dunphy,University of Pennsylvania Men s Basketball Coach Coach Dunphy s 3-out 2-in offensive philosophy is centered on providing an offensive threat from all five players, getting many good 3-point opportunities, and providing an effective offense when working against the shot clock. In the video, Dunphy works with the 3-out players (perimeter players) showing their assignments and options. Next, he incorporates the 2-in players (post players) demonstrating their movements. Continuing to build the offense, Dunphy uses all five players to demonstrate the offense out of transition and in half-court sets. This video will clearly show any coach how to run an effective 3-out 2-in offense. 2000. 42 minutes. | 39.95
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 How to Run the Triangle Offense | Jim Wooldridge, Kansas State University Head Basketball Coach, former Chicago Bulls Assistant Coach Having coached alongside Tex Winter while with the Bulls, Wooldridge learned the intricacies of the Triangle from the master. In this video, Wooldridge shares important details about the versatile Triangle Offense like player positioning, spacing, methods of entry, selected plays, and many of the passing and scoring options from the five man set. This video will show you how to run the Triangle Offense! 2000. 40 minutes. | 39.95
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 Breakdown Drills for Coaching the Triangle Offense | Jim Wooldridge, Kansas State University Head Basketball Coach, former Chicago Bulls Assistant Coach This video brings together the principles of the versatile Triangle Offense (seen in the first video in this series, How to Run the Triangle Offense) with a variety of drills to drive home every aspect of this offense to your players and coaching staff. Two man, three man, and four man drills all demonstrate the build-up of each of the many passing and scoring options of the Triangle. Every drill incorporates some aspect of the total game, so in addition to learning the Triangle, you are also practicing the rebounding pattern, passing fundamentals, speed cuts, and where to catch the ball. 2000. 40 minutes. | 39.95
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 The Complete Flex Offense | Dick Davey, Head Coach, Santa Clara University Learn from one of the great teachers of the flex offense as Coach Dick Davey discusses and demonstrates the complex Flex Offense. Coach Davey discusses the basics of a sound flex offense as well as various options that can take advantage of individual skills and different defensive coverages. He includes transition and half-court sets that can be used as entries into the flex, or to take advantage of specific player drills. Whether you run the flex or not, this offensive tape can provide excellent schemes to obtain high percentage shots. 51 minutes. 2000. ISBN 1-56404-523-4. | 39.95
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 Breakdown Drills for the 4-Out 1-In Motion Offense | Breakdown Drills for the 4-Out 1-In Motion Offensewith Jay Wright, Villanova University Head Basketball Coach.One of the brightest young coaches in the game today, Jay Wright details the drills he used successfully at Hofstra, and now Villanova, to implement an effective 4-Out 1-In motion offense. In Wright's excellent first video, The 4-Out 1-In Motion Offense (BV-1225), he details the advantages, the spacing, the scoring opportunities, and rules for the post and perimeter players. Going a step further in this video, Wright shares the drills he has used with great success to simulate game situations. Featuring guard drills, forward drills, combination drills, live competitive drills, and 2 ball-shooting drills, this video will help you maximize the efficiency of your execution of this great offense! 2001. ISBN 1-56404-589-7. 47 minutes.
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 Controlling Tempo with a 1-4 High Half-Court Offense | Kelvin Sampson, Head Coach, University of Oklahoma Considered one of the bright coaches in college basketball today, Coach Kelvin Sampson shows you how you can control tempo with your half-court offense. This offense controls tempo with proper spacing, frequent ball reversals, strong screening and by utilizing the best players on the floor. Working out of a 1-4 set, Coach Sampson shows a variety of plays with three to four options, in addition to a set with continuity. These plays include post, backdoor, pick and roll options as well as options for the 3-pt. shot and to take advantage of certain players' abilities, whether it is in the post or on the perimeter. 46 minutes. 2001. ISBN 1-56404-729-6.
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 Entries Into the Triangle Offense | Jim Wooldridge, Head Basketball Coach, Kansas State University Coach Jim Wooldridge provides a terrific compliment to his popular Triangle Offensive video set (see page 3) with this tape on the schemes they use to enter into the Triangle Offense. These entries are based on how the defense is playing and include guard, wing and post entries. Areas covered include entries against pressure and overplays, to feature a certain player and/or to take advantage of a match up inside or out. 46 minutes. 2001. ISBN 1-56404-732-6. | 39.95
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 The 4-Man Flex | Dave Bliss, Head Coach, Baylor University Coach Bliss gives an excellent account of how to run his 4-man flex offense. This offense has some distinct advantages such as providing less congestion for drives and post ups, quicker ball reversals, it is harder for defenses to switch and be effective against, utilizes more passing and is better able to combat pressure. Coach Bliss diagrams the offense on the board, demonstrates it on the court with players, and also provides excellent game footage. He details the basic continuity, provides entries to get into the 4-man flex, and provides excellent adjustments to defenses that switch or overplay. The 4-Man Flex is an effective easy-to-teach and learn offense that can be successful at all levels. 55 minutes. 2001. ISBN 1-56404-734-2. | 39.95
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 Drills for the 4-Man Flex | Dave Bliss, Baylor University Head Coach If you have already seen Bliss' excellent video, The 4-Man Flex, then you have a thorough understanding of how to run the 4-Man Flex. This video will add the drills necessary to practice the offense successfully at practice. The cutting, screening, plays, secondaries, out-of-bounds plays, and shots available in this offense are all covered with expert detail from Bliss, and also include demonstration and game footage. This video will help you coach your team to run an effective 4-Man Flex more efficiently! 40 minutes. 2001. ISBN 1-56404-735-0. | 39.95
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 Oak HillA's 40 Series- Man Quick Hitters | Steve Smith, Head Coach Oak Hill Academy Coach Steve Smith details and demonstrates their 40 series, which is a series of quick hitting plays out of a 1-4 set (high and low) as well as a box set. Over 8 different series are demonstrated with a multiple options within each series to create a wide variety of scoring options. Scoring opportunities include in the post, high/low post options, backdoors, 3 pt. options in addition to pick and rolls, back screens and diagonal screens. 42 minutes. 2001. ISBN 1-56404-746-6. | 39.95
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 The Spread and Triangle Offense | The Spread and Triangle Offensewith Muffet McGraw, University of Notre DameCoach McGraw teaches the offense she created by taking the best of both the spread and triangle offenses. In each segment, McGraw shares important details about offense such as player positioning, weak side continuity, the two-person game, and mismatch options. Also included are several quick hit options, and break down drills for each critical aspect of the offense. 2001. ISBN 1-58518-517-5BV-1695 55 minutes | 39.95
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 The 2-3 High Continuity Offense | Fran McCaffrey, Head Coach, University Of North Carolina- Greensboro Fran McCaffrey who has had extensive experience and success as a player, assistant coach and head coach details his 2-3 high continuity man offense. Coach McCaffrey discusses the continuity in detail, including the responsibilities and scoring options for each position. Because of its high formation the post area is open for isolations, as well as dribble penetration and backdoors. Either a flex or baseline cut as well as single and staggered down screens is incorporated in the continuity. Included on this tape are various entries into the set as well as pressure releases including against extreme overplay. This offense is easy to teach and learn and can be effective at many different levels. 42 minutes. 2001. ISBN 1-56404-767-9. | 39.95
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 Six Effective Entries into the High/Low Motion Offense | Bill Self, Head Coach, University of Illinois Coach Bill Self complements his popular High/Low Motion tape with this tape on entries. Self details and demonstrates six entries, each consisting of multiple options and counters for all five players on the floor. Options include post-ups, 3-point shots, backdoors, and lobs out of a 1-4 and 1-2-2 alignment. This high quality videotape, shot at one of the largest demonstration coaching clinics in the country, is an excellent complement to his High/Low Motion Offense video! 58 minutes. 2002. | 39.95
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 The High Post Offense | Dana Altman, Head Coach, Creighton University, 2002 NCAA Tournament Qualifier Coach Dana Altman gives a detailed account of his very successful high scoring offense. Altman goes through player positioning along with the basic continuity. In addition he demonstrates pressure release and special plays to take advantage of aggressive defenses and of individual players or match-ups. He also includes drills to teach the various cuts and shots that will be used. This is a superb offense that incorporates excellent spacing, backdoor and driving opportunities and can be especially effective with teams that lack a dominant post player. 58 minutes. 2002. ISBN 1-56404-925-6. | 39.95
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 Building the 5-Man Motion Offense | Larry Hunter, North Carolina State University Assistant Coach Coach Larry Hunter gives an excellent demonstration on how he builds a 5-man motion offense. Coach Hunter begins with teaching the necessary screens and cuts that are used in addition to how to read the defense by the cutter. Screens taught include the down, back, ball, double and the effective screen/re-screen. Cuts taught include the curl and flare. He then demonstrates 2-on2 breakdown situations that reinforce the screens, cuts and counters depending on how the defense is being played. He finishes by demonstrating various entries. This tape will help to create open shots, establish spacing for driving opportunities, draw more fouls, establish balance both inside and out, and improve rebounding position within a 5-man motion offense. 50 minutes. 2002. | 39.95
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 3- OUT 2- IN HALF COURT MAN OFFENSE(BUCKLEY) | Tim Buckley, Ball State University Head Coach In this excellent video, Coach Buckley introduces numerous 3-Out 2-In Half Court Man Offense strategies. This video is an excellent How-To" video for basketball coaches of all levels. Coach Buckley shows how to: move on penetration, execute the baseline drift, drive the elbow, and feed the post. He also includes how to: properly execute the pick and roll. Throughout this outstanding video Coach Buckley teaches proper shooting, passing, and spacing fundamentals. This terrific video includes numerous markerboard illustrations as well as practice situations showing the 3-Out 2-In Half Court Offense in action. 46 minutes. 2002." | 39.95
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 TRANSITION BASKETBALL (BUCKLEY) | Tim Buckley, Ball State University In Transition Basketball, Coach Buckley effectively discusses and demonstrates how valuable and critical transition basketball can be to the game. He explains that everyone wants to play the game of basketball at a fast pace, but your players must be disciplined to do so. Coach Buckley gives detailed explanations of transition basketball: after a made and missed basket, a 5-Man fast break rebounding drill, and various transition drills for perimeter and post players. These outstanding drills incorporate blocking out, rebounding, and fast break style basketball at its finest. Individual responsibilities for each position are broken down effectively in this video. Coach Buckley also includes detailed markerboard illustrations as well as practice situations showing great transition basketball strategies. 50 minutes. 2002. | 39.95
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 BREAKDOWN DRILLS FOR THE HIGH/LOW MOTION OFFENSE(SELF) | Bill Self, University of Illinois Head Coach Coach Self demonstrates the key breakdown drills to implement in practice to teach and develop an effective high/low motion offense. Over 15 drills are demonstrated including positional shooting, footwork, timing, 3-on-3 and 5-on-5 drills. Areas covered include proper cutting and screening, reading the defense, as well as shooting and passing. This is an excellent compliment to his popular High/Low Motion series. 50 minutes. 2002. | 39.95
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 FLEX FOR SUCCESS(FEW) | Mark Few, Gonzaga University Head Coach Coach Mark Few, who has won more games than any 3-year coach in NCAA history, gives a detailed look at Gonzaga's highly successful flex offense. In the first part of the tape, Coach Few demonstrates over 10 breakdown drills they use to teach the offense and to work on specific shots that come within the framework of the offense. These 2,3,4 and 5-man drills include basket cuts, pop outs, flares, curls and back cuts. In addition he shows ways to improve communication, reading defenses and footwork. The second part of the tape covers how they run the flex and the counters they use to combat how the defense is playing them. Included in this segment of counters is what they do against switching defenses and also a variation they use if they have a dominant inside scorer. Everything you need to incorporate this high scoring offense is included! 47 minutes. 2002. | 39.95
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 MOTION FOR SUCCESS(FEW) | Mark Few, Gonzaga University Head Coach Successful coach Mark Few details the Gonzaga 4 out-1 in motion offense beginning with breakdown drills and finishing with his 5-man schemes. Over 15 breakdown drills are demonstrated consisting of both 2 and 3-man drills emphasizing the shots and footwork incorporated in their motion offense. The second part of the tape covers how they run their motion offense including proper screens and cuts, scoring options and how to read the defense. Game footage is provided to demonstrate the proper cuts and reads. 57 minutes. 2002. | 39.95
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 PICK AND ROLL (ORR) | Louis Orr, Seton Hall University Coach Louis Orr details the fundamentals of the pick & roll, emphasizing the shoulder- to- shoulder ball screening and the various screening drills. This tape uniquely displays an offensive system, including the various pick & rolls and pick & pops, designed to open the floor and incorporate the post player in numerous pick plays that can be used for all teams of different skill levels and ages. The mechanics of the pick & roll are broken down from the standpoints of the ball- handler and from the screener. Using player demonstration and on-court instruction, Coach Orr shows a variety of the options and plays utilized to create great scoring opportunities for all five players that stem from the basic pick and roll; including the Fist Fire, the 40 Series, the Dribble Weave, and the Shuffle Series. 52 minutes. 2002. | 39.95
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 SECONDARY BREAK (ORR) | Louis Orr, Head Coach, Seton Hall University The most vulnerable time for a defense is after a made basket," and Coach Orr has assembled a comprehensive compilation of drills and strategies for getting your team out on the break. Orr emphasizes the importance of getting the ball out quickly and spacing as the keys to scoring easy baskets on the secondary break to catch the defense napping. These techniques expose vulnerable defenses and can be attacked from every player position to promote an up-tempo game. Also highlighted, are the variety of ways to progress from the transition game into half court offenses, such as the flex 3 and the transition 2, 3, and 4. The extensive knowledge received from this video can lead to offensive scoring explosions while still maintaining the discipline of your team's offense. 44 minutes. 2002." | 39.95
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 High-Scoring Transition Offense | Steve McClain, University of Wyoming Head Basketball Coach Coach McClain outlines the up-tempo, high-scoring transition offense that he has used to make Wyoming a NCAA Division I top-ten scoring team. He emphasizes stretching the defense, using the whole floor, taking good shots, spacing, efficient movement, and finishing every play as keys to successful transition offense. His system makes every player a threat and gives each player a chance to succeed. He teaches ways to create scoring opportunities by demonstrating simple and realistic drills that incorporate multiple skills. His method of teaching how to play quick" rewards players that run hard and allows them to have fun playing fast-paced basketball. 51 minutes. 2003." | 39.95
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 How to Teach the Motion Offensive System | Jay Wright, Villanova University Head Coach Coach Jay Wright provides outstanding instruction on how to develop a motion offensive system. This tape demonstrates in-depth the critical concepts that are needed in any motion offensive system to achieve consistent scoring opportunities. Concepts such as timing and spacing, driving and spacing, posting and ripping, screening and cutting, reading screens and playing together are some of the concepts he discusses in-depth on this tape. Wright gives excellent fundamental coaching tips to improve individual as well as team play. Also included are important breakdown drills he uses to teach and reinforce these critical concepts. This tape doesn't just show you how to run motion - it shows you how to teach motion. 60 minutes. 2003. | 39.95
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