Drills to Build a Championship Transition Defense - (Video Course and Drill eBook)
by Joe KuhnDescription
This Building a Championship Transition Defense eBook is a series of drills that we use and have consistently helped us develop into an outstanding transition team on a yearly basis. Developing an excellent transition defense is critical to limiting as many easy baskets as possible. Our goal is to force our opponent to score in the half-court.
We will use 2 of these drills daily at the beginning of practice. These drills create urgency in getting back and stopping the other team from scoring. In essence, we are setting the tone that you will have to earn your points. And although they are of transition focus, there are other important aspects such as rebounding, stopping the ball, and becoming a mentally tough team. These drills will rep the quickness of getting back.
It is my hope that you can find something that you can use in these drills or that it sparks an idea for you. These drills can be modified to fit the needs of your system and the number of players you have.
Please feel free to contact me if you have any questions.
What coaches are saying:
Joe- Last night I purchased both of your transition videos and I watched them both and loved them. I was wondering if you run a numbered break and any quick hitters out of your transition? Would love to hear your thoughts.
Kevin Orr
Rice Lake High School
Rice Lake, WI
"I recently purchased some stuff of yours off of coachtube.com (great stuff by the way)." Coach Trey Bale
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The Coach
NJCAA Basketball Hall of Fame, class of 2017.
Illinois Basketball Hall of Fame, class of 2015.
2010 NJCAA National Coach of the Year.
2010 National Champion.
Over 500 career wins.
Joe Kuhn is the head coach at Joliet Junior College. Kuhn has compiled an impressive list of accomplishments while at Joliet including being inducted into the NJCAA Basketball Coaches Hall of Fame, class of 2017. Kuhn, who is in his 31st season coaching, has led the Wolves to the 2010 NJCAA national championship, seven N4C conference championships, six trips to the national tournament including three national championship appearances, and four final fours. Kuhn, the 2010 NJCAA National Coach of the Year, has amassed an overall JJC record of 454-203 and 478 career wins. He is currently second on the JJC career wins list behind A.A. Fizz Wills.
JJC has won at least 20 games the last 12 seasons, 14 of the last 15, and 15 times in Kuhn's tenure. Kuhn, who has been named District 2 Coach of the Year 6 times, has led the Wolves to the national tournament 6 times (2011, 2010, 2008, 2005, 2004, 1998). Kuhn has coached 15 All- Americans, seven N4C conference players of the year, and 36 all-region players at JJC. The Wolves have played in the region championship game 17 of his 20 seasons including 15 in a row, and have won 7 conference crowns (2013, 2011, 2010, 2008, 2004, 2003, 2001). Coach Kuhn also has been inducted into the Illinois Basketball Coaches Hall of Fame class of 2015 and the Region IV Hall of Fame in 2013.
Under the direction of Joe Kuhn, the Wolves claimed the 2010 NJCAA Division III National Championship in Delhi, NY with a 94-82 victory over Rochester Community Technical College. JJC advanced to the national championship game two other times under Kuhn. The 2007-08 Wolves finished as the NJCAA national runner-up, falling to North Lake from Dallas, TX in the championship game. In 2004-05, Kuhn and the Wolves advanced to the national championship game. JJC owned a one-point lead late in the title game but a three-pointer in the closing seconds by Hostos Community College (NY) finished the scoring.
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24 hours on-demand video |
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Caterory: | Basketball/Defense |
Bookings: | 22 |
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Videos: | 22 |