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Together as ONE! The Winning Formula of the 4 Out/1 In & 5 Out Motion Offense

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A look at the construction of team offense inside one of the nation's most efficient offensive programs!

  • Learn 2-on-0 and 3-on-0 breakdown drills for Mike Brey's motion offense
  • Learn how to run offense against two different styles of half court defense
  • Discover the entries that provide scoring chances early in a possession while keeping players spaced

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A look at the construction of team offense inside one of the nation's most efficient offensive programs!

  • Learn 2-on-0 and 3-on-0 breakdown drills for Mike Brey's motion offense
  • Learn how to run offense against two different styles of half court defense
  • Discover the entries that provide scoring chances early in a possession while keeping players spaced
with Mike Brey,
Atlanta Hawks (NBA) Assistant Coach;
University of Notre Dame Head Coach from 2000 to 2023;
3x Big East Coach of the Year;
2015 ACC Tournament Champions;
2012 Associated Press College Basketball Coach of the Year;
2011 USBWA Henry Iba National Coach of the Year;
2012 Jim Phelan National Coach of the Year Award;
2011 Associated Press College Basketball Coach of the Year;
2011 CBSSports.com National Coach of the Year;
2011 Sports Illustrated National Coach of the Year;
2x NABC District V Coach of the Year (2011, 2012);
2008 Skip Prosser Man of the Year Award;
2001 Big East West Division Champions;
Delaware Head Coach from 1995 to 2000;
2x American East Regular Season & Tournament Champions (1998, 1999);
1998 America East Coach of the Year;
Duke University Assistant Coach (with Mike Krzyzewski) from 1987 to 1995;
DeMatha High School Assistant Coach (with Morgan Wootten) from 1982 through 1987;
also played for Morgan Wootten at DeMatha High School (MD)

Mike Brey quietly led Notre Dame, renowned for its historic football program, to compete at the highest levels of college basketball for over 20 years. Using a motion-based, free-flowing offensive scheme that emphasizes sharing of the ball and playing together, Brey's teams have served notice to college basketball's elite after winning titles in both the Big East and ACC conferences in recent years.

While not always equipped with elite recruits, Brey has used X's and O's to help bridge the gap, level the playing field, and maximize his team's ability to win. In this video, you'll learn how Coach Brey builds fundamental excellence by progressing through 2-on-0 to 5-on-0 offensive drills, to full 5-on-5 competitive workouts.

By working on small-sided games, individual shooting, passing and pick & roll sessions, coaches can see how the highly successful Notre Dame program is built from the ground up. Key concepts covered in this video include:

  • Transition offense and how to flow into a lethal half-court offense
  • The vital role of the low post player in flattening out the defense
  • How to build solid offensive footwork that translates to increased game scoring

With this inside, no-hold-barred look at practice, you'll see how Coach Brey's relentlessly positive coaching style builds teamwork and trust between players.

Day 1 Practice:

The opening 70 minutes is entirely devoted to offense, both at the micro (individual, pairs) and macro (four- and five-player units) levels. While stressing the importance of players learning to play together as a way to facilitate chemistry and efficiency, Brey paces the team through a series of build-up exercises that ultimately culminate in the full, free-flowing offensive machine that is evident on game days. Points of emphasis include:

  • Building from 2-man, to 3-on-0, to 4-on-0, to 5-on-0, to 5-on-5 as a way of incrementally putting the pieces together to make the whole.
  • A review of game film by Coach Brey in order to demonstrate and explain the importance of an unpredictable offensive system driven by motion to obtain high percentage shots.
  • 2-on-0 drills pairing bigs and littles together in order to simulate and break down the most common offensive interactions between the two that are contained within the scheme.
  • Individual development, with stations split by post and perimeter, in order to work the skill sets needed to thrive in a systematically open offensive attack.
  • Shell-based, 5-on-0 offensive execution of sets such as Cutters, Circle, Wide etc. as a means to develop the timing and pace necessary to maximize opportunities.
  • Transition offensive execution, both 5-on-0 and 5-on-5, as a way to increase pace and score while possessing a numbers advantage.

Day 2 Practice:

The second practice continues the emphasis on offensive execution and the 'parts-to-whole' ideology of building team offense, but with a few additions and wrinkles. While the focus is still offensively motivated, a defensive element is now factored in as the final variable to completing the offensive equation. You'll see:

  • Individual shooting exercises that develop an array of move sets based upon the position (post vs perimeter).
  • Shell-based defensive drills that require communication, quick reaction time, and four- and five-player units acting as one in order to increase recognition and awareness to achieve consecutive stops.
  • Multiple sets such as Cutters, Circle, Wide, and Slide executed in a 5-on-0 setting to achieve the proper pace, spacing, and timing.
  • The previously mentioned sets executed out of a transition attack to emphasize the seamless transition from fast-break to half-court offense.
  • Several instances of 5-on-5 action, both in the half-court as well as transition, in order to put all the previously worked on elements of team offense to the test.
  • A creative end-of-practice team-based free-throw drill that calls for shooting under pressure.

Coach Brey has countless coaching nuggets regarding offensive timing and the many options in the motion offense that make it virtually impossible to scout. For any coach who want to get their team playing better together and advance their offensive effectiveness to the next level, this video gives you a blueprint of how to do exactly that!

"I think it was tremendous! Brey is super thorough, explaining why his team does this or why they do that. His breakdown drills are tremendous for his Motion Offense. Love his 5-Out Motion as well! That would be tough to guard. His team is so disciplined, smart, and spaced on offense. This one of the best Open Practice/All Access-type videos I have seen." - Customer Review

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Together as ONE! The Winning Formula of the 4 Out/1 In & 5 Out Motion Offense
on November 2, 2022
  • Currently 1/5 Stars.
1/5 Stars

by Anonymous

Completely misleading title. This video primary talks about a post oriented offense and even at times a 3 out 2 in. It should be titled maximizing your post play. If has nothing to do with a perimeter oriented offense.

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Together as ONE! The Winning Formula of the 4 Out/1 In & 5 Out Motion Offense
on November 29, 2017
  • Currently 5/5 Stars.
5/5 Stars

by Anonymous

I thought this was a great video. After showing some game footage, the practice starts with simple two man actions that build upon one another as they progress to three, four, and five man drills or routines. What I really like about this video is that it shows the seemless flow of different drills and scrimmages throughout the practice, and it shows what a great practice looks like.
This video does not include white board diagrams with x’s and o’s or step by step walk throughs of offensive actions and plays. This video is probably not for someone who is looking for those things. There is little if any stopping the practice activities to explain things or give the players feedback. Instead, coach Brey narrates as the practice drills are actually being performed, and he gives plenty of feedback to the players without ever stopping the action. It is a highly structured, well sequenced, purposeful practice with highly focused players, and it was probably the most fluid creative practice I have ever seen. The number one take away for me is that the video shows how to run a great motion offense practice in an actual practice setting, and the practice looked fun without compromising on excellence or high performance. An excellent video in my opinion.

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Together as ONE! The Winning Formula of the 4 Out/1 In & 5 Out Motion Offense
on November 3, 2017
  • Currently 1/5 Stars.
1/5 Stars

by Anonymous

This video was not very useful to me as a coach because I always want the breakdown of any system that I plan to use for my team. This only showed Mike Brey's team's style of play in real-game situations with regard to running a 4-out, 1-in or 5-Out Offense. I could have sat in front of a YouTube video and watched it over and over until I caught on to what was being done. I do enough of this already. I don't think Championship Productions should even sell DVDs of this nature.

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 strive to provide quality products and exceptional customer support, and we hope you will continue to consider us for your future purchases. If you'd like to exchange your video for something else, feel free to contact us at [email protected] and reference ID number 1132281 so we can address your order with you. Thanks --- Championship Productions

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Together as ONE! The Winning Formula of the 4 Out/1 In & 5 Out Motion Offense
on October 14, 2017
  • Currently 5/5 Stars.
5/5 Stars

by Anonymous

This is a great DVD from Mike Brey. I think for most high school coaches, the meat of this video will be in the breakdown drills and Coach Brey's philosophy on building an offense to 5 on 0 and 5 on 5, and the reason for this is that in order for most high school programs to run motion so well, it will take a lot of time, teaching and development to get your players basketball IQ up to par. Fortunately for all of us, Mike Brey demonstrated how to do that through his thorough build up of the offense. This might be the best DVD I've seen on motion offense. After seeing this DVD it's very easy to understand why Mike Brey coached teams are so outstanding offensively every season.


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Together as ONE! The Winning Formula of the 4 Out/1 In & 5 Out Motion Offense
on September 22, 2017
  • Currently 5/5 Stars.
5/5 Stars

by Anonymous

Really enjoyed this video. I've seen practices from other coaches that seem to be all over the place, but Coach Brey's organization is top-notch and every single drill serves as a worthwhile component to building his offense. I'll be using a few of his drills with my team at practice this season.

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Together as ONE! The Winning Formula of the 4 Out/1 In & 5 Out Motion Offense
on September 22, 2017
  • Currently 5/5 Stars.
5/5 Stars

by Anonymous

One of the better offense videos I have watched from Championship. Brey has a great coaching style and I liked how he builds the offense over the practice. Was like watching a 'how to build an offense' video. Then, seeing how well the team knows it, you understand the brilliant thought behind the build up approach.

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Together as ONE! The Winning Formula of the 4 Out/1 In & 5 Out Motion Offense
on September 21, 2017
  • Currently 4/5 Stars.
4/5 Stars

by coach_jd

Really nicely done.Love ND, Brey, and how they play so it's nice to get a look at everything.

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Together as ONE! The Winning Formula of the 4 Out/1 In & 5 Out Motion Offense
on September 20, 2017
  • Currently 5/5 Stars.
5/5 Stars

by Anonymous

This is the best Open Practice/All Access-type videos I have seen. Brey is terrific and I picked up several new nuggets on his offense that will definitely help my team. I loved seeing how he runs practices and I am appreciative Championship did this video. Well done!

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