[Just Released] The entire Baylor Bears ‘No-Middle Defense’ playbook
OK, now that the Big 12 conference schedule is over and the endless analysis fading, attention will slowly turn back to the court.
March Madness is looming on the horizon…
One of the teams expected to be there, Baylor Bears, happens to have one of the top defenses in the country. Period.
And there’s a reason for that…
The man at the helm is Head Coach Scott Drew. (You may know that his father, Homer Drew is the longtime coach at Valparaiso University and is in the College Basketball Hall of Fame in Kansas City.)
Well…
It just so happens, we now have access to the Baylor Bear’s “No-Middle Defense” Playbook.
And the name could not be more accurate.
This just-released playbook contains EVERYTHING you need to know about this incredibly effective approach – as it is employed by Coach Drew at Baylor.
From key areas to positions and techniques to drills covering multiple scenarios…it’s all here.
Over 120 pages of No-Middle Defense expertise!
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.
Be ready!
Committed to your success!
See you courtside,
Scott Peterman
P.S. Having this defensive playbook – as used by the guys at the top – is a fantastic opportunity.
Here’s the link again. Grab it today!
This Encyclopedia of Pick and Roll Defense ebook contains detailed drills, techniques, and coverages for defending the pick and roll. The comprehensive, step-by-step coverages detailed out by Coach Peterman are crucial to any coaching arsenal. Hope you enjoy!
OK, now that the Super Bowl is over and the endless analysis fading, attention will slowly turn back to the court.
March Madness is looming on the horizon…
One of the teams expected to be there happens to have one of the top defenses in the country. Period. And there’s a reason for that…
The man at the helm is Head Coach Tony Bennett.
(You may know that his father, Dick Bennett was the man who created the Pack Line Defense.)
Well… It just so happens, we now have this new playbook: “Encyclopedia of Pack Line Defense”.
This just-released playbook contains EVERYTHING you need to know about this incredibly effective approach – as it is employed by Coach Bennett at UV.
From key areas to positions and techniques to drills covering multiple scenarios…it’s all here.
Over 70 pages of Pack Line Defense expertise!
Remember: Even if you don’t use the Pack Line Defense…you will undoubtedly have to face it.
Be ready! Committed to your success!
Coach Scott Peterman
P.S. Having this defensive playbook – as used by the guys at the top – is a fantastic opportunity.
Disclaimer
“UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA is a registered trademark of the Rector and Visitors of the University of Virginia, which is not affiliated with and does not endorse this product.”
These playbooks are based on the study of public basketball games, and that the playbooks do not incorporate any information provided by the University of Virginia or Coach Bennett.
If you’re a coach, how good are you at “future pacing”?
Let me explain…
You know that sick feeling you can get when you think everyone else is up to speed on something, but you’ve somehow been left on the outside looking in?
It’s not fun.
You have this gaping knowledge gap and you feel silly.
You feel like everyone in the room knows something you don’t.
Well, today’s email is a bit unusual in that sense.
It’s not a playbook.
It’s not a video.
It’s not a collection of random tools for your coaching toolbox.
This is something beyond that…and something I’ve never done before.
Today we fill a knowledge gap.
We’re actually doing something called “future pacing”…
This is a fancy way of saying you’re looking into the future, and seeing where things are going BEFORE they happen.
Sounds like a cool skill to have doesn’t it?
I turned to basketball playbook expert and “trend watcher” Chis Filios to put something together, the likes of which you have NOT seen previously.
Chris is a student of the game like few others…
And what he’s put together could be considered a “meta” playbook, if that makes sense.
Looking beyond the basic X’s and O’s and seeing the higher-level trends in the game.
Specifically, the defensive side of the game.
It’s called “Defensive Trends In College Basketball”…which frankly undersells what it’s all about.
In this playbook, you will find many of the latest defensive trends in basketball- from the NBA to Europe to college. Some of the best defensive teams in the world like the Golden State Warriors, Houston Rockets, Toronto Raptors, Valencia, Angola, Texas Tech, and many more are coming up with new schemes and “modernizing” old ones to fit how today’s game is played.
Some specifics:
Modern twist on a classic- the “modern no middle”
Both basic and complex switching techniques for on-ball defense- “switch outs”, “jump switches”, “Ice” coverage, area switches
Advanced techniques on situational coverages against elite shooters and high level individual scores- situational hard denial, hip recovery forced drives, outside shoulder forced curls, denial of the boomerang pass, late clock iso run and doubles
New concepts in rotational defense- “Peel Switching” and “Jump Switches”
Did I grab your attention with this?
I certainly hope so…
If you also consider yourself a “student of the game” like Chris Filios, I can’t recommend this resource enough.
If you want to be comfortable with what’s coming…if you want to “future pace” so you’re ahead of the curve and NOT playing catch up, this is for you.
Never have that “on the outside looking in” feeling again…well, with basketball anyway ☺ .
Here’s the opportunity to something truly unique.
You’ll be happy you did.
See you courtside!
Scott “looking to the future” Peterman
Coaches,
I have another new eBook to release to you. It is the Temple Match-up Zone Defense eBook. I have watched more than 100 hours of footage on the Temple Match-up Zone Defense. I have talked with former assistant coaches and players from Temple and compiled my notes into an eBook that is the only one on the market. You can’t find this information anywhere else. It took me over 40 hours to just put this eBook together and assemble it.
If you don’t know much about match-up zones then here you go. It is the “knuckleball of defenses.” You don’t see many people run a match-up zone all game so it is totally hard to prepare for it. Temple University’s basketball team use 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 ballside defense.
3. Constant ball pressure will reap benefits.
4. Zone doesn’t equal “rest.”
5. Time is on your side.
6. Teams never see it on a regular basis so it is hard to simulate in practice.
7. It wreaks havoc on post players.
Mike Dunlap is renowned in basketball coaching circles for his D2 Championships, his NBA experience and his work in the Big East, Pac 12 and international leagues. This Dvd takes a detailed look at a critical component to the success of any basketball team. Coach Dunlap breaks down the defensive transition into seven key areas. Also included are several primary drills that Coach Dunlap (St. John’s University) used when working on the defensive transition. The DVD contains quality practice footage which helps to illustrate the points that are being made. This is an excellent DVD that would be an asset to men’s and women’s coaches of all levels.
The title says it all – this a multi-dimensional approach to both offense and defense drilling that adds the most important aspect of all – competition via time and score. Utilizing a rapid fire 3-on-3 half-court approach, Coach Mike Dunlap details how to use this drill to Teach Offense and to Teach Defense through dry running, and ultimately Competition. Rewarding proper actions and penalizing negative actions via the whistle, and by adding elements and emphasizing various points during the course of the actions, any coach can fine-tune the basics to fit his teachings and his personnel. This is a player-favorite and success-proven drill that can be used at any level of the game.