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Screening Analytics

Screening Analytics

By Brian Williams on January 29, 2021

Coach Greg White is a Head Basketball Coach in Northwest Arkansas, currently at Bentonville Schools.

He has 19 years of coaching experience and has been a featured speaker at USA Basketball Coach Academy as well as a member of the coaching staff at the Snow Valley Basketball Camp in Iowa which is recognized by Sports Illustrated as one of the top teaching camps in the country.

In this detailed presentation, Coach White breaks every aspect of the screening game. Coach White learned under some successful coaches in Jim Harrick, Dana Altman, and Bob Zuffelato.

If you would like to see more free screening analytics content from Coach White or are interested in purchasing his entire online course for $10.99 click here: The Screening Game: Using Different Angles & Types for Success

Illinois Fighting Illini – Consecutive Ball Screens

By Brian Williams on January 29, 2021

This man to man play came from the FastModel Sports Plays and Drills Library.

It was posted by Tony Miller, the men’s assistant basketball coach at Bob Jones University in Greenville, SC.

Illinois Fighting Illini – Consecutive Ball Screens – FastModel Sports.

You can also find out more about FastModel Play Diagramming software by clicking this link: FastDraw

Comments from Coach Miller:

Illinois will start the game off with this. Hard to guard with 3 actions back-to-back-to back to begin. 3 will sprint behind the final ball screen for an open look as x3 tags the roller.

 

2 ball screens for 1

1 DHOs to 4

3 moves to the strong side

 

 

 

5 ball screens for 4

3 fills behind the ball screen

 

 

Small Group Skill Development Drills

By Brian Williams on January 29, 2021

These drills were submitted by Coach Mason Waters.

Mason Waters has coached at multiple levels of basketball including the NCAA Division 2 level at Flagler College, the high school level at West Forsyth High School in Georgia, and at the middle school level.

You can download his entire Drill Book here: Coach Mason Waters Drill Book

Backcourt 2v1

PURPOSE:
The purpose of this drill is to train point guards to gain composure against full-court pressure,
to avoid traps, and to develop conditioning.

SETUP/INSTRUCTIONS:
One offensive player will begin in the backcourt with a basketball. 2 defenders will be 2 or more strides away from the ballhandler. There will be 30-60 seconds on the clock. During the allotted time, the ballhandler is dribbling all over the backcourt trying to avoid getting trapped while maintaining their dribble

(guards are aiming to not pick up their dribble). The two defenders have the goal of trapping the ballhandler. If the ballhandler gets trapped and picks up the dribble, the clock will stop and the players will start again from their current spot. If the ball gets kicked out of bounds, the same rule applies.

TEACHING POINTS:
1) The job of the guard is to avoid corners of the court because that is where traps are most
dangerous.
2) The defenders should apply heavy pressure without fouling.

VARIATIONS TO THIS DRILL:
1) In order to ensure that the point guard is continuously scanning the floor, a coach can stand anywhere on the floor. Anytime the coach flashes their hands to the ballhandler, the ballhandler will pass the ball to the coach. Then, the coach will pass the ball back to the guard and the traps will continue.

POINT SYSTEM
Each player has their own point totals. Like golf, each player wants the lowest score in this drill.
If a defensive player fouls, they get 2 points. If the offensive player gets trapped and is forced to pick up the ball, they get 1 point. If the ballhandler loses the ball out of bounds, they get 1 point. The player with the most points loses and will run. Again, getting points for this drill is not good. The goal is to have zero points. Be sure each player goes through multiple times.

# OF BASKETBALLS: > 1
When the ball is lost out of bounds, the coach or a manager will immediately throw a basketball back into the drill.

2 MAN FOXHOLE

PURPOSE:
The purpose of this drill is to(1) Develop strength, composure, and passing abilities against pressure from the offensive perspective and (2) to develop the skill of applying ball pressure without fouling and while staying on balance.

 

SETUP/INSTRUCTIONS:
Four offensive players will begin in a squared arrangement. Use cones or not, it is up to you and tape may be better. The two defenders will begin in the middle of the floor. One of them will have a basketball. The defender will pass the basketball to any offensive player. The offensive player cannot immediately pass but instead has to make at least one pivot step and one ball fake. At the same time, the defender is applying as much pressure as possible. The other defender is playing the passing lane aiming for a steal or deflection. The offensive players without the basketball cannot cut or relocate.

The offensive player will pass to a teammate in which case the defender off the ball will pick up the new ballhandler. The other defender will move into the passing lane now looking for a deflection.
This drill can be restricted by time (i.e. defense gets as many steals/deflections as possible in 1 minute. Then the next defense will be up to try and defeat the score).

TEACHING POINTS:
1) When pressuring the basketball, do not “break the glass” which means don’t reach/foul. Be very aggressive with the lower body and chest but not with the arms. The arms are for deflections, not fouls.
2) Offensive players: be strong with the basketball. Pivot with strength, step into the defense. Use ball fakes.

# OF BASKETBALLS: 1

Zone Attack Quick Hitter: Overload

By Brian Williams on January 22, 2021

Coach Brian Barone is the head coach at Southern Illinois University Edwardsville after being hired in March of 2019.

Coach Barone has learned under two successful head coaches in Tom Crean & Porter Moser.

Barone brings previous NCAA Division I experience as an assistant as well as stints as an assistant and head coach in the junior college ranks.

If you would like to see more free zone offense and press breaker content from Coach Barone or are interested in purchasing his entire online course for $12.99 click here Zone Attack Quick Hitters and Press Attack

Celtic Shooting Challenge

By Brian Williams on January 13, 2021

This skill development drill is provided by Dr. Dish Basketball.

The drill is coached by Pat Baldwin, Head Coach of UW-Milwaukee’s Men’s Basketball Team.

You can and should modify any of the drills to make them fit your needs or to add variety to your skill development work.

Please make sure your sound is on to see the video.

This drill is hosted on YouTube, so you will need to be on a server that allows you to access YouTube to see the drill.

Click the play arrow to see the drill.

Shaka Smart – Corner Step-Ups

By Brian Williams on January 13, 2021

These short video clips were put together by Army Men’s Assistant Coach Zak Boisvert showing some actions to consider using when running corner step-ups.

Zak has an outstanding site with posts on various coaching topics at www.pickandpop.net

His YouTube channel has several videos with various types of man-to-man plays, zone sets, and inbounds plays as well as clips on various defensive coverages.

You can subscribe to receive an update when he posts a new video Zak Boisvert You Tube Channel

You can follow him on Twitter at this link: @ZakBoisvert

Click play to see the video

This is a YouTube video, so you will need to be on a server that allows you YouTube access.

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