Your multi-media solution to “Attacking the Switch”
A recent analysis concluded:
“Modern basketball has moved away from a one-on-one play, and toward a more dynamic style centered around pick-and-rolls.
The league is becoming more skilled: more shooting and more passing from more positions mean that offenses benefit more from movement and screening, and defenses have fewer choices to defend these actions without giving up something good.”
Every once in a while I read something that makes me stop and ‘take stock’ of my thought process.
The above quote was one of those times…
This was a solid, simple summary of where the game is clearly headed.
So I paused and asked myself…
Am I doing enough for my players with regard to getting THEM ready for an evolving style of play?
And then I went a step further and wondered: Am I doing right by YOU (my fellow coaches) along these lines?
As I mulled this over, it occurred to me that a “big picture” thought like this deserves a unique approach as a solution.
Obviously, it’s crucial that all of us, as coaches, don’t get bogged down in outdated thinking.
So why don’t I take the lead here and put together a complete solution?!
And that’s exactly what I did. ☺
I took a ‘multi-media’ approach to this one.
First, I wrote a new playbook called – simply enough – “Attacking the Switch”.
This Playbook is a full 65 pages long!
…but here is where things get even better…
Next, I did a bit of research with my colleagues over at CoachTube, and put together no less than 78 videos as the ideal supplement to my playbook!
(Me working with CoachTube is kinda like one of those ‘crossover events’ you see on TV where one show’s characters appear in the storyline of another show…sorta)
Anywhoo,
If the analysis above is correct – and I think simple observation says it is – then we need to be have a complete solution in place, so all of us can stay on top of our game.
This is that solution.
This collection creates the opportunity to throw sand in the offense’s gears, taking them out of their flow, and making them play a slower, grittier, uglier style of basketball.
The cost of this through “Attack the Switch” coaching product is only $25.00.
(Hey, we are here to keep everyone progressing forward, so we felt strongly that we didn’t want lack of resources standing in the way…)
GET ALL 65 PAGES + THE FULL 78 VIDEO SUPPLEMENT NOW
8 | Ball-Screen: "Mouse in the House" (Roll and Dump in) |
9 | Ball-Screen: "Mouse in the House" (Roll and Dump in) #20 00:22 |
10 | Video: Roll and Dump In #3 00:27 |
11 | Video: Roll and Dump in #2 00:16 |
12 | Video: Roll and Dump In #6 00:11 |
13 | Video: Roll and Dump in #1 00:15 |
14 | Video: Throw Behind and Dump In #20 00:22 |
15 | Video: Throw Behind and Dump In #13 00:21 |
16 | Video: Throw Behind and Dump In #54 00:23 |
17 | Video: Throw Behind and Dump In #55 00:18 |
18 | Video: Throw Behind and Dump In #53 00:19 |
19 | Video: Hi-Lo #4 00:17 |
20 | Video: Hi-Lo #61 00:23 |
21 | Video: Hi-Lo #57 00:10 |
22 | Video: Hi-Lo #12 00:16 |
23 | Ball Screen- Countering the Switch Out |
24 | Ball Screen - Giveback and Attack |
25 | Ball Screen: Give Back and Attack #8 00:13 |
26 | Ball Screen: Giveback and Attack: #9 00:20 |
27 | Ball Screen - 1-4 + 1-5 Mix BS |
28 | Video: 145 BS #16 00:16 |
29 | Video: 145 BS #15 00:16 |
87 | Drills |
Scott Peterman
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Men's Basketball Coach Scott Peterman has coached at the NCAA Division 2 (Southwestern Oklahoma State University), NAIA (USAO), and JUCO Levels (Blinn College and Carl Albert State College) as well as high school. Coach Peterman just felt that fellow coaches, especially young coaches, need to constantly work on their “game,” just like the basketball players that we coach. We as coaches need to improve ourselves.
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