with Jim Boeheim, Syracuse University Head Men's Basketball Coach; 2003 NCAA National Championship, 2004 Hall of Fame inductee, 2008 Assistant Olympic Basketball Coach
Coach Boeheim demonstrates his entire offensive philosophy for the fastbreak and early offense against man-to-man and zone defense. Throughout the video, Boeheim instills his offensive philosophy of running several sets to allow a variety of shots from a variety of players. Coach Boeheim begins this video with 20 minutes of individual warm-up and how it will help your players in running this potent transition offense and half-court offense. Boeheim challenges you to create your own philosophy on how to establish an efficient running game and how it will fit into your offensive play book. He helps you understand how to implement an effective game plan to utilize this offensive method. This series includes three dynamic drills to build the running game including Offense vs. Man, Offense vs. Zone, and Defensive Strategy. These drills start with 3-on-3 play and build up to 5-on-5 to reinforce the coaching techniques that have helped Boeheim and his teams earn 24 NCAA Tournaments invitations. Boeheim's secondary break paved the way to the 2003 National Championship Game. This video is going to put you and your team in the best position to score, utilize your talent, and win basketball games!
with Jim Boeheim, Syracuse University Head Coach, 2003 NCAA Champions!
For the first time ever available on video, Jim Boeheim's Complete Guide to the 2-3 Match-up Zone Defense outlines the responsibilities, rotations, and reads for each player with marker board diagrams and then supported by on-court demonstration and game footage. The proper defensive slides are demonstrated against both odd and even front zone offenses. He then details key concepts such as scouting, trapping, communication, bump-down situations, controlling penetration, defending baseline running, protecting the 3-point line, releasing cutters, protecting the high post area, rebounding, and transition defense back in to the 2-3 match-up. This defense is perfect for changing the tempo of a game, creating turnovers, or simply accompanying a basic man to man.
with Jim Boeheim,
Head Coach, Syracuse University, 2003 NCAA Champions!!
Coach Boeheim, one of the most respected minds on the zone and match-up zone defense, now shares on video, for the first time ever, his views on how to take advantage of any zone defense. Coach Boeheim's zone offensive principles are simple: ball movement, man movement, and patience. He uses each of these principles in teaching a zone offense which can be run against a 2-3, 3-2, 1-3-1, and match-up zone (odd or even fronts). He combines chalkboard instruction with on-court demonstration and game clips. In addition, he covers the techniques necessary to effectively attack any zone with these offenses that include strong ball movement, the skip passes, lob pass, when and how to attack gaps, short corner, screening, overloads, high/low action and isolation opportunities. Boeheim demonstrates both a continuity offense and effective quick hitters against man and zone.
Jim Boeheim's Complete Guide to the 2-3 Match-up Zone Defense with Jim Boeheim, Syracuse University Head Coach, 2003 NCAA Champions!
For the first time ever available on video, Jim Boeheim's Complete Guide to the 2-3 Match-up Zone Defense outlines the responsibilities, rotations, and reads for each player with marker board diagrams and then supported by on-court demonstration and game footage. The proper defensive slides are demonstrated against both odd and even front zone offenses. He then details key concepts such as scouting, trapping, communication, bump-down situations, controlling penetration, defending baseline running, protecting the 3-point line, releasing cutters, protecting the high post area, rebounding, and transition defense back in to the 2-3 match-up. This defense is perfect for changing the tempo of a game, creating turnovers, or simply accompanying a basic man to man. 57 minutes. 2003.
Jim Boeheim's Complete Guide to Zone Offense with Jim Boeheim, Head Coach, Syracuse University, 2003 NCAA Champions!!
Coach Boeheim, one of the most respected minds on the zone and match-up zone defense, now shares on video, for the first time ever, his views on how to take advantage of any zone defense. Coach Boeheim's zone offensive principles are simple: ball movement, man movement, and patience. He uses each of these principles in teaching a zone offense which can be run against a 2-3, 3-2, 1-3-1, and match-up zone (odd or even fronts). He combines chalkboard instruction with on-court demonstration and game clips. In addition, he covers the techniques necessary to effectively attack any zone with these offenses that include strong ball movement, the skip passes, lob pass, when and how to attack gaps, short corner, screening, overloads, high/low action and isolation opportunities. Boeheim demonstrates both a continuity offense and effective quick hitters against man and zone. 38 minutes. 2003.