• Skip to primary navigation
  • Skip to main content
  • Skip to primary sidebar

  • Basketball Plays
    • Ball Screen Sets
    • Horns Sets
    • Man to Man Post Up
    • Man to Man Isolations
    • Backdoor Plays
    • Man to Man 3 Point Shot Plays
    • 2-3 Zone Attack
    • Baseline Inbound Plays
    • Sideline Inbound Plays
    • Combination Defense Attack
  • Drills
    • Defensive Drills
    • Offensive Drills
    • Competitive Drills
    • Passing Drills
    • Rebounding Drills
    • Shooting and Scoring Drills
    • Toughness Drills
    • Transition & Conversion Drills
    • One on One Drills
  • Blueprint
  • Practice
  • Mental Toughness
  • Skill Development
  • Offense
  • Defense
  • Store

Zone Offense Sets Boisvert

Zone Offense Sets Boisvert

By Brian Williams on October 10, 2013

Indiana State Assistant Men’s Basketball Coach has put together some short clips of some of his favorite zone offense quick hitters on the YouTube video below.

He has posted several videos of some of the better schemes he has seen. His YouTube channel is:

Zac Boisvert YouTube Channel

If you are interested in subscribing.

He also is also very active on Twitter:

@ZakBoisvert

Here are 12 different zone attack sets. Each is shown more than once. Some have sound and some do not. I hope you can find one or two that fit your basketball program.

The videos are hosted on YouTube, so please make sure that the network you are on provides YouTube Access.

Click the play arrow to begin the video

Basketball Drills Sean Miller Beating Pressure

By Brian Williams on October 9, 2013

This video is of a 4:00 session of Arizona Basketball Coach Sean Miller going through some fundamentals on beating 1 on 1 pressure of the dribbler

The video is a YouTube video so make sure that you are on a server that allows YouTube access.

If you are interested in learning more about the DVD that this sample was taken from, click here: Sean Miller: Beating Pressure Defenses

I have also listed some skill development drills that have already been posted on the site below the video.

 

Make sure your sound is on

If you are interested in learning more about the DVD that this sample was taken from, click here: Sean Miller: Beating Pressure Defenses

The video is 4 minutes long.

Make sure your sound is on.

Basketball Drills Shaka Smart Hustle Drill

By Brian Williams on October 8, 2013

This drill was posted by Coach Trevor Daugherty on Fast Model’s Basketball Coaching Plays and Drill library.

You can see all of the plays and drill they have posted on this link:

Fast Model plays and drills library

Coach Daugherty stated: ” This is one of my favorite hustle drills that I have seen out there, great combination of team unity and effort..”

Below the diagram and the description of the drill, there is a You Tube video of Shaka Smart doing the drill himself to end VCU’s Final Four practice in 2011

 

Basketball Drills

X1 starts by defending post,

Coach1 throws ball to corner who drives,

X1 must take charge, then sprint to sideline where Coach2 rolls by towards endline for diving save,

X1 then sprints to opposite sideline where he must jump to save ball thrown by Coach.

Make sure your sound is on to see the You Tube video below of Shaka Smart demonstrating the drill at the 2011 Final Four.

Even though the video was filmed several years ago, the drill still has value.

It will have even more value if you add in your own ideas and make it something that fits what you do.

Here is another video of Shaka Smart going through a portion of his diamond press:

If you are interested in seeing more about Coach Smart’s Havoc Pressure Defense DVD, click here:

Basketball Plays UCLA Spanish Twist

By Brian Williams on October 7, 2013

Coach Vonn Read has submitted several plays from his playbook series The Basketball Encyclopedia of Plays to the Coaching Toolbox. Vonn is currently serving as an assistant in the Women’s at Syracuse.

He has also served as an assistant coach in the WNBA with the Phoenix Mercury, Orlando Miracle, and San Antonio Silver Stars. He was an advanced scout for the Orlando Magic as well as The Charlotte Sting.

Please like this page or use the Twitter button to share!

 

 

 

 

 

Basketball Plays

The 1 player will pass to the 3 player and cut to opposite block.

The 2 player will join the 1 player in a stack

 

 

Basketball Plays

The 5 player will set a screen for the 3 player popping high for the pass.

After 5 sets the screen, he will beg for the ball from the 4 player, which sets up the backscreens.

4 Fakes the pass to 5 Player and passes to the 3 player.

1 player moves to the other block.

Basketball Plays

Once the 3 player receives the pass, he will dribble to the wing and
look for the 5 player cutting to the block using 2 backscreens.

This will result in layups or block post up opportunities.

 

Basketball Plays

After setting the screen, the 2 player will come off the pick the picker action for the shot.

 

 

 

Coach Read has also put together The Basketball Encyclopedia of plays. You can check them out here: The Basketball Encyclopedia of Plays or read more about the books:

Any coach looking for the latest and innovative plays from the Professional, College, or High School levels can stop looking. With a compilation of over 7,700 different plays, you will never need to purchase another basketball playbook again. These playbooks can be used as a great reference tool for years to come. This 2 Volume Book includes plays from 19 different play categories, and they are the most extensive playbooks on the market.

The Basketball Encyclopedia of Plays (Platinum Series) contains over 7,700 Plays (Both Volumes combined) from the NBA, WNBA, USBL, and College levels from someone who has worked as an Advanced Scout or Coach on each level!!! This book has been intensely compiled over the last 21 years, with plays taken from a lot of NBA Coaches (past and present), WNBA coaches, and College coaches (Men’s and Women’s) from around the country.

Any coach that is serious about improving their knowledge of the game from an X and O standpoint will benefit tremendously from these books. These Books can be used to discover New Quick hitters, add a New Package to your playbook, or develop an entire Offensive System. There are a lot of new ideas and concepts in these books to study, and the Basketball Encyclopedia of Plays can be a great resource for coaches on all levels!!! This book is definitely for those X and O junkies who are always looking to improve as a Coach.

“THE GAME IS ALWAYS CHANGING? ARE YOU?” Vonn Read

Here is the link: The Basketball Encyclopedia of Plays

Coaching Basketball Chiesa Defensive Concepts

By Brian Williams on October 3, 2013

These defensive concepts were sent to me by Steve Smiley.

They were assembled by former long time NBA Assistant Gordon Chiesa.

He spent 16 seasons with the Jazz and also had a tenure with the Grizzlies.

He also served as a college assistant at Dartmouth and Providence. He was the head coach at both Manhattan and Providence.

He was an assistant with team that reached both the NBA Finals (1997 and 98 with the Jazz) and the NCAA Final Four (1987 with Providence)

The Defender of the Screener on pick/roll defense has to be at the correct angle of the screen to start the coverage. If not, there is no early help!

Technique defenders who can guard the ball one on one without needing early help will unify the team’s defense. Now, the help defense can remain situational!

It’s vital for the team’s main scorers to be engaged on defense without committing frustration fouls and getting in early foul trouble. Savvy discipline!

Steely Interior Defenders will take away the mental “comfort zone” of the Post Scorers, by being physical and forcing out longer catches!

Alert Centers on defense are “engaged talkers.” They’re communicating early the defensive coverage of the Offensive action. The Center is the defensive traffic cop!

Smart baseline switch defenders will eliminate the screener “slipping the screen” by stepping into the screener’s chest to direct movement!

Winning players want to get a defensive stop, no matter who scores the recent basket for the team. Their Defensive effort isn’t driven by, if I just scored!

Good Defensive Teams will win the “floor scoring game,” by limiting 1) lay-ups/Dunks 2) free throws and 3) corner 3’s (NBA corner 3 is shorter). Executing the coverages!

Offensive minded teams that play non aggression defense, for the fear of their scorers getting into early foul trouble, often don’t win big road games!

The winner of the 50/50 loose ball hustle game is the player who is 1st to the floor with force. Now, instincts and toughness are in motion!

Clever Defenders will “show their hands” high to the referees when guarding a cutter. Now, the defense is contesting movement, but w/out holding!

Alert, help defenders will slow down the curling cutler on screening action by “stunting up” the line. on the flight of the pass. Timing!

Savvy perimeter defenders will force terrific catch and shoot players to dribble into a shot, by “crowding up” and taking away a clean look!

The 24/35 sec. shot clock always becomes our “born again” friend, as our defense heats up. The game goal is to force 2 shot clock violations!

Teams that can contain the ball are able 2 defend the 3 point line w/ efficiency. Now, the core D is unified and less in a scrambling mode!

Excessive fouling negates hustle and affects in-game strategy. The team committed the most fouls per game in the NBA at 23.3

Teams that can detend without fouling consistently win. The team in the NBA with the fewest team fouls committed per game at 17.3.

Sharp Defensive Teams play active “Help the Helper” defense. The 1st help defender trusts when he gives help, the 2nd helper is covering up.

Lively Defensive teams will have multiple bodies in front of lane drivers, trying to create steals. Active hands and feet generate gritty baskets!

The Defender of the Screener will “show out” to the Dribbler on Pick/Roll Defense then, recover back to the painted area with both hands high. Sharp!

Bright transition defenders will chase down the lay up shooter and try to block the shot attempt with their opposite hand to avoid body fouling!

United teams, after committing a turnover, will have an urgency of “negating the turnover” by getting a Defensive stop, the next possession. Values!

Teams that trap the low post scorer with another Big, “Big on Big,” will now create a rebounding siz dilemmas for their help defense on the boards!

Defending skilled Bigs, in the lane, is a gritty, emotionally draining ordeal. All that “bodying up” takes a mental toll on the defense. Be strong!

Our “run and surprise” defense is eyes driven. The nearest perimeter defender, randomly, traps the dribbler, in the scoring area to create havoc!

Steadfast defensive teams will consistently contain the ball outside the paint. Now, the help defense can remain “solid” to dominate the defensive boards!

Focused defenders will play “6 degrees of separation” defense by everyone being connected on a string with their fellow protectors. Connectivity!

Sharp one on one defenders will have one hand-in flicking up at the scorer’s dnbble trying to impact the ball. Technique and timing are in play!

Sharp coaches understand when playing against better talent and length, you have to change defenses. Mix and match to force contested shots!

Active off the ball defenders will have their hands out, shoulder width, distorting the look of the passing lanes. The passer now has doubt!

Hard Edge Defenders do not get discouraged when Savvy Scorers are making tough, challenged shots. They’re defending forward to the next play!

Wise defenders realize if the ball is going out of bounds, under their defensive basket, they can’t wildly try to save the ball. Wrong tearn 2 PTS!

Bad teams jog back in transition D; good teams run back and great teams sprint back. Those great teams are determmed 2 get a Def. stop!

Real players will take it “personal” when an opponent scores consecutive baskets on them. Now, technique, urgency and pride arc all in play!

Wise Help Defenders will get the angle, to impact the scorer’s footwork, not his shot delivery, when “digging the ball” out of the lane area!

Winning defenders cherish and execute the mandate of never letting down a teammate by not giving help defense. Each defender is committed to help!

Sharp defenders will play “Help the Helper” defense, by rotating to the nearest open offensive player. They’re helping and not “hugging” their own man!

Alert defenders will not give up open corner 3 looks, from ball side dribble penetration. They’re showing “stunt help” and recovering back!

Good Perimeter Defenders, when guarding a “head/shoulder fake” shooter, will be the 2nd jumper and only jump once. Bad defenders jump twice!

Basketball Conditioning Alan Stein

By Brian Williams on October 2, 2013

With many programs doing some planning in the next few weeks for their pre-season conditioning, here are three videos of conditioning drills from Alan Stein.

The videos are You Tube videos, so if you are on a server that blocks You Tube, you will not be able to see them.

Make sure that your sound is on and click the play arrow to watch each video.

The first video shows 2 drills working on change of direction, athletic explosiveness, and starting and stopping quickly.

The second video defines his term “hockey stop” and demonstrates another change of direction drill.

I really like Alan and his work. I would however, change the name on the third drill to something other than Suicide.

Make sure your sound is on to watch the videos

Tennis Ball Roll Out and Two Ball Dance

If you are interested in learning more about Alan’s DVD that this drill came from you can click this link:
Alan Stein’s DeMatha Basketball: Agility & Conditioning

Hockey Stop

This second video is an another drill and Alan defining his Hockey Stop Term.

If you are interested in seeing information on the DVD this drill is from, click here: Alan Stein In Season Conditioning

  • « Go to Previous Page
  • Page 1
  • Interim pages omitted …
  • Page 214
  • Page 215
  • Page 216
  • Page 217
  • Page 218
  • Interim pages omitted …
  • Page 288
  • Go to Next Page »

Primary Sidebar

  • Twitter
  • Facebook
  • Linkedin
coachestoolbox
personaldevelopmenttoolbox
basketballplayerstoolbox
basketballtrainer
athleticperformancetoolbox
coachingbasketball

© Copyright 2026 Coaching Toolbox

Privacy Policy