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Bob Hurley: Practice Drills pages 3 18

Bill Self: High Low Offense pages 19 28

John Calipari: Drills To Play Fast, But Don't Hurry pages 29 40

Jeff Van Gundy: Random Thoughts pages 41 46

Larry Brown: Early Offense pages 47 55

Mike Rice: What I Do In Practice pages 56 68

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Bob Hurley Practice Drills Freshmen practice first using the full-court Then JV and Varsity come on and everyone works half-court

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Bill Self High-Low Offense Everyone can learn something The more you learn, the more you realize how much you don't know Developed offense to dictate actions from the bench rather than trusting players to make decisions What do we run behind what we run? If a play breaks down, what do you go to? Run ball screen offense when anything breaks down Key to good post offense is to score before you catch You score before you catch by setting up a good angle Run ball screens to try and get post defender caught on top side to get the ball inside

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Ball Screen Mode Follow pass for ball screen Alignment when ball enters post Ball side wing Weakside wing

Depending on how they defend the ball screens 1. Slip Mode Slip each screen

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2. Under Mode Both posts screen 1st screener rolls 2nd screener gets his top foot by 1st screener's inside foot 2nd screener pops

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John Calipari Drills To Play Fast, But Don't Hurry Play fast, but don't be in a hurry Gives his team 3 errors in 5 minutes to complete: Perfection, Box to Box, Michigan 1, Michigan 2, and Michigan 3 Recommends having your team do the series first without a time to establish a baseline and then work on improving that time Likes to have 10 12 turnovers a game because it means they are being aggressive In drill and scrimmage situations, have 1 coach talk offense and 1 coach talk defense Starts out the season teaching offense only Makes drills competitive with defense, but focuses on offense Designates 3 people who are offensive rebounding and holds them accountable for crashing in practice Defense 1 - man to man 1 down - still man to man, but now they try to steal every pass forces teams to play faster They want the other team to play fast

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Life Lessons Adversity is going to hit Every team is tired and every team has problems The coach that deals with these two problems the best is going to be the last one standing You need to be a magnet for your players during tough times Make them want to call you or seek you out when something is wrong Get guys to ask for help Everyone loves a comeback story

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Jeff Van Gundy Random Thoughts Three Things To Checkout 1. Watch A Coaches Life on the NFL Network, a special on Bill Belichick filmed in 2009 2. Watch Standing Tall, a 1 hour documentary on St. Anthony's 3. Read What If The Sectret To Success Is Failure?, an article from the NY Times Need to teach 1. Grit 2. Self-Control Calipari was successful at UMass when he simplified everything and got great at it rather than being able to do a lot You have to know who you can coach successfully Van Gundy can only deal with 1 of the 3 1. Soft 2. Stupid 3. Selfish Coaching confidence is as important as playing confidence You have to be confident to get your players to believe Pat Riley 4 Things Players Want From a Coach 1. Confidence 2. Sincerity 3. Reliability 4. Trustworthiness Bill Parcells - You have to know what loses before you know what wins. If you don't beat yourself, you are going to be successful. He believes that balance wins Important to write down what you believe and get players to learn the bullet points

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Van Gundy's List 1. Defend 2. Rebound block out, gang rebound 3. Low Turnover simple, sound, solid decisions 4. Inside-Out ball needs to hit the paint as much as possible, either off the dribble or pass 5. Best Shot make it part of the fabric of your team

Every high school game I go to is decided on layups. What do you take personally? Van Gundy the following personally 1. Transition Defense How many guys do you send back? You can adjust by sending more back if you are getting beat. Transition defense should stop layups, free throws, and open 3's Get whole body in front of the ball Everyone can be a great screener Everyone should screen the same way Head hunt, put chest in shoulder If a guy always slips the screen, he is soft

2. Defense 3. Screening

4. Hitting the Open Man 5. Blocking Out When the ball is shot, does your team hit?

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Teaches 1-on-0, 1-on-1, 3-on-0, 3-on-3, 5-on-0, and 5-on-5 Wants guys who actively participate in the game even when they are not in it. Everyone needs to do this! ELC Early, Loud, Continuous Call out each action 3 times Try to use 1 syllable words Quiz team on terminology

Try to take their best player out of the game as much as possible

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A coaches job is to get your 3 best players better shots than their 3 best players Scouting lets you close the talent gap in high school, must pair it down to make it manageable To slow down a great guard

No matter where it is you leave the trap on the retreat dribble against a good player on the pick up of a dribble against a great player

4 Actions for Every Double Team 1. Trap 2. Protection of paint 3. Rotation 4. Pursuit

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Closeout with high hands to discourage the shot and pass and weight back to absorb the dribble Smaller guys face guard rebound on a mismatch forearm in his chest, mirror his movements How do you teach denial? Contact (his preference) On the line, up the line

It's not the post moves that beat you, it is the depth of the post's catch When you rotate out of a trap, sprint out to a body

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Larry Brown Early Offense It's a simple game, but you have to know how to teach it right You have to make the game fun for the players You have to be brutally honest with the players you coach Great players don't always win, great teams win Have to make players do their best Dean Smith Play hard Play smart Play together Have fun Play unselfishly Your players better be in great shape or you'll fail Dean Smith made Larry Brown's teams run 100 wind sprints at the end of every practice Swore he would not make his teams run wind sprints Makes team run if they are selfish or not giving effort Believes in conditioning by doing basketball work quickly, not sprints Doesn't put anything in until he knows how to teach it Believes it is important to show players you care about them and are confident in what you are teaching

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Transition Defense - get guys back and in front of the ball If you don't run, they will send 4 or 5 to the glass and press you If you run, your players love it and you get easy baskets Always rebound with 5 guys on defense Run on steals and blocked shots

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If the #s are in our favor, trying to score If the #s are even, trying to post If the #s are against us, take the ball across the defense

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4 and 5 have to keep the ball alive on offense, teach them to back tap it When a play breaks down, what do you do? The best teams in the NBA set the best screens The better you screen, the better your shots are Dean Smith wanted Coach Brown to make transition offense so everyone could play every spot, just have different options to go to based on personnel

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Mike Rice What I Do In Practice I don't yell, I create chaos Guys need to jump when I give them an instruction

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Puts coaches against each other in drills If their team loses, the coach does the punishment because they didn't coach hard enough

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Everyone celebrates a charge by sprinting to the guy and picking him up This makes taking charges fun and guys are more willing to sacrifice their bodies Level of Demand Want good body language Want urgency to get it done What are your assistants doing? My coaches scream to help create chaos

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