Scott Peterman -Men's Basketball HoopScoop 5-Out Offense Playbook is for every basketball coach who needs to eliminate breaking down hours of video footage to find the correct offense. 5-Out Offense Playbook" is the answer you've been looking for! You can't wait any longer to with actions like pin downs, staggers, hand-backs, and much more, your team will confuse defenses! - Order Now! 140 Pages of basketball x'...
Scott Peterman - Men's Basketball Hoopscoop Do you have a game plan to face switching defenses? This 65 page play covers concepts, sets and drills to put in to conquer the dilemma of the switching defense.
Scott Peterman BYU Cougars Offensive Playbook is for every basketball coach who needs to find an offense that can increase their three-point shooting. Learn the BYU Ball Screen Offense 110 pages of basketball x's and o's install the offense right away - Effortlessly
From key areas to positions and techniques to drills covering multiple scenarios…it’s all here. Over 120 pages of No-Middle Defense playbook and Video Clips demonstrating the No-Middle Defense You can gain instant access to this playbook immediately once you buy it! Remember: Even if you don’t use the No-Middle Defense…you will undoubtedly have to face it.
Over 150 pages are broken out into 93 different half-court offense plays.
This playbook is broken up into:
Man Sets
Zone Sets
Man and Zone Blobs
Sideline OBs
Scott Peterman - Men's Basketball Hoop Scoop Over these 98 pages, you’ll discover exactly why McKillop’s system is an ideal fit for you and your players. Here’s the breakdown of all 8 sections: Transition & Motion Davidson Sets Baseline Out of Bounds Sideline Out of Bounds Davidson 5-Out (This alone is worth the price of the entire playbook!) Davidson Pressbreaker Davidson Zone Set Davidson Zone BLOB
Maybe you don't have a big post player, but Coach Few will show you how to use the post in transition as an offensive weapon. This playbook will help you and your players to see post opportunities as they develop in transition and how to put your guards and bigs in the best areas to score. Things that you will learn: How to use the offense off the post to get high-scoring shots for any player on the floor.How po...
Marc Hart - System Basketball Nate Oats Playbook The plays are broken down from Alabama and University of Buffalo Animated plays to see the timing of each play and 58 page PDF of the diagrams of the sets and actions Horns Sets Box Sets Zipper Sets Ball Screens and Ghost Sets Off Ball Screens Sideline OB Plays Baseline OB Plays Plays are diagrammed using Luceo Sports App
This playbook is divided into 6 sections.
Swivel Series
Horns Series
Weave Series
Special Series
Baseline OB Series
Sideline Series
You’ll get 92 total pages with everything you’ll need to understand why Painter’s motion offense has consistently been one of the top 5 offenses in college ball in recent years.
Scott Peterman - Men's Basketball Hoopscoop Temple University’s basketball team used to spend at least sixty percent or more of practice on the zone and the rest on offense. Temple’s team in the NCAA Tournament was the one that opponents feared to face since it was so unique. Here are some reasons to run it: 1. There are no holes in a match-up zone defense. 2. There is a greater awareness on help and ball-side def...
Scott Peterman - Men's Basketball Hoopscoop I have watched tons of NBA Basketball teams and believed that this match-up zone is the ultimate match-up zone defense. I believe that is the case because it deals with every scenario when it comes to a ball screen and all the different pick and rolls. This match-up zone defense will help develop your player’s communication, stop great scorers, great scoring teams, emplo...
Scott Peterman Villanova’s motion-based offense thrives on movement. Villanova coach Jay Wright came up with his version of the motion offense while at Hofstra University when he had problems recruiting quality big men. So, he adapted and used his team’s strength — its guards. Now at Villanova, Wright wants his players to shoot the ball at will, invoking what he called “playing to your jump shot” The spacing and b...