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Roy Williams: Tar Heel Offense & Transition Drills

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  • Explore the secrets of the Tar Heel offense with four-time National Coach of the Year, Roy Williams
  • Get easy baskets using this tournament-tested transition offense.
  • Discover drills to improve your primary and secondary breaks.
  • This offensive system guided North Carolina to 90.2 points per game in 2009.

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  • Explore the secrets of the Tar Heel offense with four-time National Coach of the Year, Roy Williams
  • Get easy baskets using this tournament-tested transition offense.
  • Discover drills to improve your primary and secondary breaks.
  • This offensive system guided North Carolina to 90.2 points per game in 2009.

with Roy Williams,University of North Carolina Head Coach from 2003 to 2021;
3x NCAA National Championship Coach (2005, 2009, 2017);
2019 USA Today National Coach of the Year;
9x ACC Regular Season Champions;
University of Kansas Head Coach from 1988 to 2003;
John R. Wooden Legends of Coaching Award (2003);
4x Big 12 Regular Season;
2x AP Coach of the Year (1992, 2006);
2x Henry Iba Award (1990, 2006);
1997 Naismith College Coach of the Year;
As a head coach (Kansas, UNC) went to the Final Four 9x;
University of North Carolina Assistant Coach (with Dean Smith) from 1978 to 1988;
1982 NCAA National Champions;
903 career NCAA wins;
Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame (2007);
College Basketball Hall of Fame (2006)

Many of Roy Williams' current beliefs were developed in his early days of coaching high school basketball in North Carolina. This basketball video will illustrate the "Tar Heel Running Game" with the use of players in an impressive on-court demonstration. This style relies on running the floor and sharing the ball with teammates. Advantages of this style are that the running game negates the defense's ability to get set, which leads to many easy baskets. Coach Williams covers his three offensive rules against a set defense, the importance of reading the defense and the importance of getting the ball out of the net and inbounds quickly. To work all facets of the primary break, Williams includes many drills that help offensive advantage situations, communication, finishing, down court passes by post players, quick inbounds pass and more. Once the primary break ends, the secondary offense begins. Multiple options are built into this attacking scheme. Ball reversal, lob, back screen and post feed are all options in the secondary. To safeguard against a denied reversal, a screen away option and on ball screen option keep the offense flowing. Williams uses 5-on-5 play to point out important teaching points. No college team runs the fast break as well as Coach Williams' Tar Heels. This instructional video has drills that can be applied to any team and can help your team run and score "all night."

68 minutes. 2006.

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Roy Williams: Tar Heel Offense & Transition Drills
on October 10, 2017
  • Currently 3/5 Stars.
3/5 Stars

by JohnBostrom881

The biggest flaw of this video is that the first 21 minutes are spent talking and telling stories before we get the players on the floor. This continues as the video progresses, taking away from what could have been a good video. There's quite a bit of talking during the drills as well, taking away from the continuity of the drills.

Once things get started we go into a regular 1/2 court outlet drill, with a progression to the 5 man coming back if the outlet is covered. We're now 30 minutes in before we get to full court, which is with a 3-man passing drill with jump stop and layup.

The drills are fine, and good for the HS level. They aren't innovative or new, or overly complicated. You'll see 3 on 2 to 2 on 1. You'll see full court passes for a layup. You'll see the primary break and a bit on the secondary break. The last fifteen minutes are 5v5 fc, which gets a bit chaotic. Basically you'll see things you've seen before, which may not have been true in 2006 but are definitely true now.

Although the video is from 2006, it feels like it is from a different era. Too slow, too few drills with too much talking. 3/5 stars, there are just so many better offensive transition videos out there now.

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