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Kristy Curry: Warm-Up Drills and Zone Offensive System

Item Number: BD-02476

  • Currently 4.00/5 Stars.
4.00/5 Stars (1 Review)

Learn a series of effective drills that can be used for pre-game or during practice!

  • Learn a series of individual and team development drills!
  • Gain effective drills that emphasize several game fundamentals, including: passing, catching, jump shooting, outlet passing, and pivoting
  • As a bonus, Curry provides you with an "insider's view" into one of the most successful, potent zone offenses in basketball today!

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Learn a series of effective drills that can be used for pre-game or during practice!

  • Learn a series of individual and team development drills!
  • Gain effective drills that emphasize several game fundamentals, including: passing, catching, jump shooting, outlet passing, and pivoting
  • As a bonus, Curry provides you with an "insider's view" into one of the most successful, potent zone offenses in basketball today!
with Kristy Curry,
South Florida Head Women's Basketball Head Coach;
Alabama Head Women's Basketball Head Coach from 2013 to 2026;
2014 Kay Yow Heart of a Coach Award;
Texas Tech University Women's Basketball Head Coach from 2006 to 2013;
Purdue Women's Basketball Head Coach;
2001 NCAA National Championship Runner-Up;
2x Big Ten Regular Season Champions (2001, 2002);
3x Big Ten Tournament Champions (2000, 2003, 2004;
Louisiana Tech Assistant Coach from 1996 to 1999;
Texas A & M Assistant Coach from 1994 to 1996;
Stephen F. Austin Assistant Coach from 1993 to 1994;
Tulane Assistant Coach from 1991 to 1993;
Mansfield HS (LA) Head Coach from 1990 to 1991;
Weston HS (LA) Head Coach from 1988 to 1990

Coach Kristy Curry demonstrates a series of effective drills that can be used for pre-game or during practice that will help lead your team to sharp and intense play. The drills emphasize several game fundamentals, including: passing, catching, jump shooting, outlet passing, and pivoting. Next, Curry shares individual and team development drills that can be utilized daily during the season and are excellent for both pre- and post-season fine-tuning of skills, including: ball handling, footwork, shooting, and rebounding. As a bonus, Curry provides you with an "insider's view" into one of the most successful, potent zone offenses in basketball today.

50 minutes. 2005.

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Kristy Curry: Warm-Up Drills and Zone Offensive System
on October 16, 2017
  • Currently 4/5 Stars.
4/5 Stars

by JohnBostrom881

The warm-up drills aren't bad here, but I know I've seen them somewhere else - maybe Bob Hurley's videos? The biggest issue is the players just don't seem to be into it, so you don't see the drills at anywhere near their optimum.

There is a good progression of drills here, from pass fakes progressing into feeding the post into post sealing into x-cuts. She does go into screening the zone and breaking it down. Coach Curry comes across very well and obviously knows how to attack a zone defense, but the uninterested players bring it down.

Her Yankee Gold zone offense with the shallow cut at the ft line to feed the post is good. She also shows a progression from this that screens the top of a 2-3 on the strong side and then goes into stacks. These are good zone offense options against a 2-3 zone i think, not new but good if you're looking to add some new elements for your zone offense.

One negative is that none of these sets are run at full speed against the defense, and many are run only once or twice requiring you to watch it a few times to get it. She adds a few quick hitters in the last 10 minutes (Syracuse, Spartan, Boston) that are also good.

I picked this up on the secondary market, and cheap at that. I like seeing the older out of print videos and there are some good ones out there. This one misses the mark but not by much. 4/5 stars, skip the warm-ups and watch the zone offense portion.

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