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Tim Jankovich Top Siding a Wide Pin Down Screen

Tim Jankovich Top Siding a Wide Pin Down Screen

By Brian Williams on April 26, 2018

This defense technique for defending a wide pin down screen is with SMU Coach Tim Jankovich.

The video is hosted on You Tube.

You will need to be on a network that allows you to access that site.

The video is two minutes and 33 seconds long. He discusses the position of the ball as to when they deploy this technique.

The video is from the Championship Productions You Tube Channel

If you are interested in learning more about the Championship Productions Basketball Coaching Video (available in both DVD and Instant Video Format) that this drill came from, you can click the following link: Tim Jankovich: Defensive Concepts vs. Man and Zone Offenses

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There is narration with the video, so please make sure that your sound is on.

3 Part Floater Drill

By Brian Williams on April 23, 2018

This video is with PGC Basketball Director Sam Allen.

You might not use this exact drill, but I offer it as a way to think about improving your skill development drills to make them more applicable to the skills that you want your players to develop.

One decision that you will want to make is, do you want to individualize your finishing moves for each player in your Program. Or, will you teach a specific set of moves?

I also think it is important to decide how many moves you will want each player to use. In my opinion, most players should stick to 2 or 3 moves that they can finish with.

Whatever your answer is for those decisions, they are worth putting some thinking time into so that you know what you want to teach and how you will go about teaching it.

The spring and summer are the best times for that type of thinking regarding all aspects of your program.

My final thought for today is to take any ideas you get this spring and summer and modify them so that there is more of your program and philosophy in them than there is from the coach that you got the idea from.

Please make sure that your sound is on and click on the video to play.

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The video is a YouTube video, so you need to be on a network that does not block YouTube access.

Villanova Box Punch BLOB

By Brian Williams on April 16, 2018

These two Baseline inbound plays are from Jay Wright.

They were diagrammed in the FastModel Sports Basketball Plays and Drills Library by Jordan Peterson and Tony Miller.

Jordan is the Founder and Director of Positionless Basketball. He is also the Varsity Assistant Coach at Stillwater High School in Minnesota.

Tony is the assistant men’s basketball coach at Bob Jones University.

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

 

 

Villanova Box Punch BLOB

 

5 screens for 3 who curls and rubs 5’s defender so 5 can pop to wing.

1 passes to 5.

 

 

 

5 hands off to a cutting 1.

2 and 4 exchange.

 

 

 

 

5 sets a down screen after the hand off.

 

 

 

 

Stagger Split BLOB

 

1 back screens for 3.

4 and 5 then set a stagger screen for 1.

2 can pass to 1, 5 or 4.

Villanova SLOB Stack DHO to Ball Screen

By Brian Williams on April 16, 2018

This Sideline inbound play is from the Villanova system.

It was posted to the FastModel Sports Basketball Plays and Drills Library by Tony Miller.

Tony is the assistant men’s basketball coach at Bob Jones University.

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

This is what Coach Miller had to say about the play.

The Wildcats ran this SLOB several times during the semifinal matchup vs Kansas.

At the 13:17 in the second half, the inbounder looked to Spellman (5) for a short corner turnaround jumper (seen in Frame 1).

In the first half (14:21), Brunson (1) used the ball screen to set up the fill behind shooter after Spellman’s ball screen (Frame 3).

 

5 dives to short corner.

4 screens for 1 who cuts to basket.

 

 

 

 

4 screens for 2.

3 passes to 2.

2 passes to 4.

 

 

 

4 runs a dribble hand off with 1.

5 sets ball screen for 1.

1 can hit 5 on roll or pass to 4 on fill-behind.

 

8 Finishing Moves

By Brian Williams on April 15, 2018

This video was provided by Mason Waters of Mason Waters Basketball.

You can also find him on Twitter at @mwatersisreal

8 Finishing Variables

1) Angle on the court
2) Left or right hand or both hands
3) Left foot, right foot, both feet
4) Angle of ball on backboard
5) Same side finish or reverse
6) Shoulders facing baseline, half-court, or sideline?
7) Shot fakes
8) Front/Reverse pivots

The video is a YouTube video.

To view it, you will need to be on a network that allows you to view YouTube videos.

There is narration with the video.

Please make sure that your sound is on as you view the video.

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Greg McDermott 5 on 3 Conversion Defense

By Brian Williams on April 15, 2018

This conversion defense drill is with Creighton’s Greg McDermott.

The video is hosted on You Tube.

You will need to be on a network that allows you to access that site.

This is a drill that many coaches, use.

In his version, the offense has 12 seconds to score.

Coach also discusses the fact that when he is using numbers disadvantage drills, he likes to have players moving into the drill to make even numbers and more game realism.

He also makes sure that the players are executing their defensive conversion rules in the drill.

The video is from the Championship Productions You Tube Channel

If you are interested in learning more about the Championship Productions Basketball Coaching Video (available in both DVD and Instant Video Format) that this drill came from, you can click the following link: Greg McDermott: Special Situations & Offensive Sets

Click the play arrow to view the video.

There is narration with the video, so please make sure that your sound is on.

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