× All videos in this special price category are now only $10! (Click here to apply Coupon code!) (This Coupon Expires at midnight on June 30, 2026) ×Close Ball Screen Reads for the Ball Handler Item Number: BD-05592 Currently 1.00/5 Stars.1.00/5 Stars (1 Review) Teach the intricacies of using ball screens to your ball handlers for better scoring opportunities! Learn five techniques to set up a ball screen that freeze defenders and create separation Create space off a ball screen using a hip swivel even if your defender is faster than you Discover the four reads that can be made when coming off a ball screen to exploit the defense Your Price: $29.99 Video Format: DVD Instant Video DVD & Instant Video (+ $10) Add to Cart Available On Add to Wish List See more products by: Michael Boos Instantly stream this video to any device! More Info...
Features & Benefits Teach the intricacies of using ball screens to your ball handlers for better scoring opportunities! Learn five techniques to set up a ball screen that freeze defenders and create separation Create space off a ball screen using a hip swivel even if your defender is faster than you Discover the four reads that can be made when coming off a ball screen to exploit the defense with Michael Boos,Skills Trainer at Pure Sweat Basketball;Founder of Top Tier Basketball;former collegiate player at Lindenwood UniversityOne of the most commonly used actions in basketball is the ball screen. Used at nearly all levels, the ball screen has become synonymous with the sport. With that said, what makes the ball screen so effective? The answers are many, but the fact of the matter is the ability of players to execute the ball screen action is what makes all the difference. Michael Boos, founder of Top Tier Basketball and former Pure Sweat skills trainer, shares with you nine drills he uses to teach players how to use ball screens effectively. He shows you how to freeze the defender, how to create a mismatch by getting the switch on a ball screen, and how to use the screener in ball screen situations. Setting Up the Ball Screen Coach Boos gives you the five ways that he teaches players to set up ball screens. You will see how the screener can be used on the primary screen and how they can be used in re-screen situations. You'll also see: How to get the ball handler to create deception with their eyes. How to get separation from a defender if they are quicker than you. The use of the "pound & pop" to freeze the defender and blow past them. How to use the shift, AKA "the baby inside out", to run them off a screen.Decision Making Using the Ball Screen Players must be decision makers. Using four universal ball screen decision making choices (the refusal, splitting the screen, turning downhill and creating the switch), you will see how to get players to use ball screens effectively. You will also learn:The Refusal: See why you want players to think refusal of a screen first to fool the defense.Splitting the Screen: How to split before and after the screen.Turning Downhill: How to use a "quick evade" move to avoid getting pushed east and west by a defender.Creating the Switch: See how to get an opposing big switched onto a guard.You will feel reinvigorated to teach the ball screen to your players and have the tools and teaching points to create an unstoppable ball screen attack! No matter what ball screen system you use or drills you use to teach it, you can use the details from Coach Boos to unleash your players and counter almost any way to guard ball screens.38 minutes. 2019. See more products by: Michael Boos See other products you might like: $10 Videos ChampCoach Videos Individual Skills & Drills Pick & Roll
Ratings & Reviews Ball Screen Reads for the Ball Handler on October 1, 2019 Currently 1/5 Stars.1/5 Stars 1 by WilliamA At least they didn't ask for the full 39.99 The teaching here is, for some strange reason, all based on LIVE dribble actions. Using the screens are different when you're stationary and you have your dribble and that isn't covered here at all. The teaching is also from ONE angle, mostly an alley screen. Nothing FT line extended, or maybe off a horn screen. The techniques are pretty advanced -- some of them anyway. If you want basic "how your guards should read a ball screen" stuff -- this isn't it. When a trainer says "Steve Nash was great at this move" you know you're probably wasting your $$. Lastly, you can find stuff like this on YouTube. For free. I was a little leery when buying this and yeah...should have known better.Championship Productions replies:Coach, Thank you for offering your feedback on this video. We're sorry to hear this one didn’t meet your expectations. We hope that you will continue to consider us for your future purchases. Thanks -- Championship Productions 3 of 4 people found this review helpful.Was this review helpful? Yes No Ball Screen Reads for the Ball Handler 1.00 out of 5 based on 1 ratings. 1 user reviews. Log in to review this product!
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