×Close Greg McDermott 2-Pack Item Number: BD-02704 Currently 5/5 Stars.5/5 Stars (0 Reviews) Improve your Basketball coaching!Learn from Greg McDermott!Take your team to the next level!Learn from the best, to become your best! Was: $79.98 You Save: $9.99 Your Price: $69.99 Video Format: DVD Instant Video DVD & Instant Video (+ $10) Add to Cart Add to Wish List See more products by: Greg McDermott Instantly stream this video to any device! More Info...
Features & Benefits Improve your Basketball coaching!Learn from Greg McDermott!Take your team to the next level!Learn from the best, to become your best! Self-Improvement Basketball Drills: Post and Guard Playwith Greg McDermott,Creighton University Head Coach from 2010 to 2026;2020 Big East Coach of the Year;2020 Big East Regular Season Champions;2020 NABC Division I All-District Coach Award (District 5);2018 NABC Coaches vs. Cancer Champions Award;2013 MVC Regular Season Champions;3x MVC Tournament Champions;2011 CBI Championship Runner-up;Iowa State Head Coach from 2006 to 2010;Northern Iowa Head Coach from 2001 to 2006;North Dakota State Head Coach from 2000 to 2001;2000 NSIC Regular Season Champions;2000 NSIC Coach of the Year;Wayne State Head Coach from 1994 to 2000;2022 Cascade High School (Iowa) Athletic Hall of Fame; played collegiately for Northern IowaCoach McDermott shares the sound philosophies and drills that have put McDermott-coached teams 'on the radar' in the world of college basketball. A believer in balance, McDermott feels that the game is played from the waist down. The jump stop is completely broken down and is a building block of good players. Good balance comes from proper pivoting and athletic stance. Teaching players to get open on the block requires technique footwork and fundamental movements. The basic post moves McDermott demonstrates are the drop step, the jump hook, the step-through and the Sikma move. He includes the head and ball fake while staying in an athletic stance. Two-ball pick up, back-to-the-passer and bad pass drill are excellent drills to work on these moves. Guard development is the second segment and includes eight drills that focus on improving guard play. Another weapon is the jab series including the jab and go, jab and crossover, jab and pull back, and jab-crossover-step back. Solid teaching and a commitment to developing players allows Coach McDermott to build winning programs quickly. This video will provide you with philosophy, teaching points and drills to develop your own winning tradition! 72 minutes. 2007.How to Run a Set Play Offensewith Greg McDermott,Creighton University Head Coach from 2010 to 2026;2020 Big East Coach of the Year;2020 Big East Regular Season Champions;2020 NABC Division I All-District Coach Award (District 5);2018 NABC Coaches vs. Cancer Champions Award;2013 MVC Regular Season Champions;3x MVC Tournament Champions;2011 CBI Championship Runner-up;Iowa State Head Coach from 2006 to 2010;Northern Iowa Head Coach from 2001 to 2006;North Dakota State Head Coach from 2000 to 2001;2000 NSIC Regular Season Champions;2000 NSIC Coach of the Year;Wayne State Head Coach from 1994 to 2000;2022 Cascade High School (Iowa) Athletic Hall of Fame; played collegiately for Northern IowaCoach McDermott lists several benefits to set plays versus running motion. First, set play offense represents a "different" system that can make your team more difficult to play. It also takes advantage of individual player skills and talents. By running set plays, specific opportunities become available in specific spots on the floor. Thirdly, set plays allow you to position players where they are most likely to succeed. Next, set plays are a crucial part of offensive game preparation. Adjustments during the game can be easily made with this system. A fifth benefit is that every set play has a counter and multiple looks. A sixth benefit is opponents must prepare for every set play and screening situation, which is almost impossible. McDermott uses players to demonstrate his first set play and eight variations of it. These counters include comeback, fake, off the double, slip, pinch screen, lob and big's 3-pointer. Green Bay is a set out of a two-guard front with several great options for your best players. These options are lob, screener, multi-option, post up and ball screen. The final segment concerns plays against zone defenses. Plays include last shot, outside decoy, triple option and baseline bounce. This video provides you a look into a program that thrives on set plays and counters. Add this system to your game for a successful change in your program! 89 MInutes. 2007.See all the items in this series!Self-Improvement Basketball Drills: Post and Guard PlayHow to Run a Set Play Offense See more products by: Greg McDermott See other products you might like: Bundle & Save!
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