The DeMatha Fast Break on
August 7, 2017
5/5 Stars 5
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JellyBean2144
I gave this DVD on the fast break a 5-Star rating. The reason why I gave this DVD such a high rating is because of several factors. First off, the ease of coaching instruction. Coach Jones explains every drill in simple terms. He stresses the importance of being accurate with the pass and being fundamentally sound with the pass. He starts off with a basic 5 v 0 fast break demo; wings wide, one post doing rim runs (basket to basket down the middle of the court run), point guard positioning, which is key (avoid trapping areas/ get your butt facing the sideline/ trying to get as deep as possible for an outlet pass), and inbounder positioning.
Secondly, the drill phase of the DVD. One of the drills Coach Jones talks about his their "Bingo" Recognition drill, which is a court awareness drill. A lot of times after a score, teams put pressure on the point guard and the rest of the players just run up the court without being aware of the situation behind them, in bounder not being able to enter the ball to the point guard. So in the Bingo drill, players are working on what options are available when a player is being guarded for that entry pass. Coach Jones stresses being fundamentally sound on passing and ball handling.
Next up, is how Coach Jones stresses the ability of each player; perimeter and post players doing the same drills. This helps all players being able to play the game at a high pace. If playing uptempo basketball matches your coaching philosophy, this DVD is a must have for your collection.
I have several fast break coaching DVDs. The Tar Heels (Roy Williams) fast break/secondary break and the DeMatha fast break are my all-time favorites.
My favorite drill(s) is this DVD are:
The DeMatha Weave Drill- This a 3 man break: great conditioner.
Pass and Follow- This was a great drill because the team is working on every pass possible and throwing the pass as perfectly as possible: Baseball, Bounce, Overhead, and Chest pass.
And the basic drills by position of where players would get their shots; point guard push, wing jumpers, post looks, and trail jumpers.
This is a great DVD for your collection if you are looking for more ideas to improve your fast break offense.
5-Stars!!
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