This offense is a five-man motion and is broken down into 3-on-0, 4-on-0, and 5-on-0 drills. Coach Murphy teaches post empty outs, screen away jumpers, inside cuts using the high post, flex screens, down screens, back screens, and ball screens. He also shows how that offense can be run from various formations and includes a sample of the offense as a 4-out/1-in motion game. Running Time: 50 Minutes. 2006
Wayne College (NE) Head Coach Paul Combs teaches the high/low motion offense and various entries into the basic cuts. Coach Combs begins with the basic concepts and the five different screens they use to enter the offense. He continues with three basic entries and adds two “need” entries. The video continues with two series with multiple options for getting into the offense and creating effective scoring opportunities. The video finishes with two post entries. Coach Combs continues by showing a multitude of quick hitters, out-of-bounds sets, and last second plays. Coach Combs starts with seven quick hitters for the high/low motion offense. He continues with four double on-ball screen plays that are effective at the end of a quarter, half, or end of game and then shows six out of bounds plays that are designed to score. The video finishes with a full-court, end-of-game play that can help steal a victory. All the plays are designed with multiple scoring options for post and perimeter players. Running Time: 90 Minutes
Coach Loos, four-time Ohio Valley Conference Coach of the Year, clearly and systematically teaches the 3-Out 2-In High/Low Motion Offense. Using on-court demonstration, Loos goes through a step-by-step process of initiating and setting up the high/low offense and building into it over 10 play options from the wing, post and dribble entry. Learn both a pattern for the high/low and specific plays such as "America's Play". Discover how to `hurt the defense' with ball penetration and side-to-side ball movement. With an inside/out philosophy, Loos emphasizes aggressive post play to break down the defense. Loos also shares three options to counter defensive adjustments.
60 minutes. 2004.
Please read our DVD Compatibilty Statement on our FAQ page.
with Dave Leitao,
University of Virginia Head Coach
Coach Leitao is one of American basketball's fastest "rising stars", and his 32 Offense is a creative approach to halfcourt basketball. His "32" offense is a 3-out, 2-in set. In the 32, there are five cuts: Away, Corner, Chase, Swing and Shuffle. Away is a point guard dribble out, running the wing through the lane to the weak side. This look results in a strong post up by a wing and contains many different scoring options. The corner cut is initiated by a wing entry and a cut by the point guard to the corner. A triangle is set up on the strong side and several options are again presented. Next option is the Swing, which starts with a UCLA screen then an on ball screen. On the weak side a double stack develops. The wing drives over the screen as the points guard cuts off a double screen. The motion of the 32 offense never stops, it just flows from one option to the next. The Shuffle cut initiates a flex cut along the baseline and creates more scoring opportunities. Dozens of movements, post ups, screen and scoring options are presented within this compact offensive package. By putting players in specific spots with the offense, you can maximize our talent and opportunities.
with Rick Majerus, ESPN Analyst; former University of Utah Head Basketball Coach; 1998 National Coach of the Year, `94 Olympic Assistant Coach (Gold Medal) - "Dream Team II" Carreer winning percentage of .741% - ranks fourth among NCAA Division I coaches
National Coach of the Year - Basketball Times 1991; UPI 1991; Playboy 1992 & 1998; and John Wooden 1998
NABC District Coach of the Year - 1991, 1993, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999
Region Coach of the Year - Basketball Times 2003
Conference Championships - 11
National Runner-Up - 1998
NCAA appearances - 12
Sweet 16 - 1991, 1996,
Elite 8 - 1997, 1998
6 Academic All Americans
44 students received honor roll
"Coaches, this is the motion offense DVD you have been asking for!"
Over 4 hours of top-notch instruction with "the coach's coach," Rick Majerus, will help you and your team completely understand every facet of this effective offense!The coaching style, teaching methods and spectacular presentation in this, "the most comprehensive presentation - on any offense - ever," will allow you, regardless of your coaching level, to implement the 4-out1-in motion offense and will put you in a better position to win. By using this potent offense, Coach Majerus has averaged 21 wins a year and has never had a losing season in his 19-year coaching career.Rick Majerus and the 4-out1-in motion offense are responsible for orchestrating 422 collegiate wins, 11 NCAA Tournaments appearances, four Sweet Sixteen appearances and the National Runner-up finish in 1998. After 32 years in coaching, Majerus unveils the secrets of this powerful offense giving you the opportunity to learn from one of the greatest minds in basketball today. Majerus has created an offense that will put your team in a position to go from good to great and from great to phenomenal. In this presentation, he builds the 4-out 1-in offense before your eyes and includes all of the keys, rules, cuts, screens, post moves, switches and reverse actions. This 4-out-1-in motion offense will help neutralize a more talented opponent and it will take away a home court advantage when you're on the road. Coach Majerus thoroughly teaches his 14 Keys to the 4-Out-1-In and highlights his Eight Rules for Effective Offense that must be followed to efficiently run the 4-out-1-in. After reviewing the basic principles, Majerus demonstrates the proper positioning and spacing for all five players. He gives an in-depth discussion of why you might want to use this offense and how to use it to your greatest advantage. He teaches several counters, reads, options and plays that can enhance the basic motion, including: baseline drives, plays for perimeter or post opportunities, and a special down screen series. All of these options are designed to create excellent scoring opportunities. Majerus progressively combines all of his individual drills to build this dominating offensive system. Coach Majerus does an amazing job of effectively sharing the secrets of one of the most feared offenses in the game of basketball. His tactics, techniques and principles show how easy it is to implement and how hard it is to stop. Majerus provides extensive game footage to help reinforce the basic principles. This DVD is conveniently broken down into chapters to make finding any segment easy!
with Bill Self,
University of Kansas Head Basketball Coach
The High/Low Offense is a great way to get the ball to every player on the court in every location on the court. In an energetic lecture-style setting, Bill Self breaks down the entire High/Low Offense. Self diagrams the basic format of this offense as well as the intricate details he has learned over his 12 seasons coaching it. Beginning in a 1-4 set, Coach Self breaks down every aspect of this offense including entries, options, and variations. He demonstrates the flexibility of the offense by showing how each position is interchangeable-players are not locked into a specific position. The High/Low Offense is hard to scout and can be utilized against any defense. This is a great DVD for learning to install or fine-tune the High Low Offense!
with Dave Paulsen,
Williams College (MA) Head Coach,
NCAA DIII National Champions 2003
Williams College's Dave Paulsen is one of the hottest coaches at the NCAA DIII level . Paulsen's teams have won 83% of their games in the past five seasons, including winning the DIII National Championship in 2003! Coach Paulsen utilizes 10 "Universal Offensive Principles" in his offensive scheme and he shares them with you in this lecture-style DVD. His principles cover pushing the ball, swinging the ball, shooting, and every other element that is involved in an offensive set. He breaks down these principles and shows you multiple drills he uses for every principle. Coach Paulsen also shares his philosophy on team building and team unity. Paulsen's credentials speak for themselves-he is a winner!
with Dennis Felton,
University of Georgia Head Coach
Every coach who has tried to put in a regular freelance motion offense has felt the headache of confusion and uncertainty. In this DVD, University of Georgia's Dennis Felton provides you with a motion offense that is structured so that each player on the court knows where to be and what options they have with the ball. Felton's 4-out 1-in motion offense is as simple as it gets when it comes to teaching and learning a motion offense. Through on-court demonstration, Felton guides you through the responsibilities that each player has with and without the ball. He teaches the movement of the players when the ball is reversed and when it's passed into the post, and shows who, and when, to screen to create open looks at the basket. To reinforce the actions of each player in the offense, Coach Felton provides extensive game footage outlining his high post play, the 2-guard game, low post feeds, penetration, screens, and everything else included in the 4-out 1-in motion offense. Coaches, this is the motion offense video that you all have been waiting for!
with Gene Keady,
Purdue University, 6x National "Coach of the Year"
Coach Keady gives you an insider's look at "one of the most feared motion offenses in college basketball today"! Keady presents a detailed overview of the fundamentals and techniques involved in an effective motion offense. Using on-the-court player demonstration (at one of the best demonstration clinics in the US) Keady shows how this offense increases scoring potential. Topics include: warm-up drills, low post play, motion shooting, rebounding, transition basics, 5-on-0 transition motion, secondary breaks, 5-on-5 transition motion, two-man dribble spacing, three-man post-split, chute, driving/dribbling, passing, and cutting. Keady also provides a step-by-step overview of game-tested primary and secondary breaks that coaches can use to improve their transition game. Keady provides you with each player's responsibility within the transition offense, motion versus man-to-man and zone, set plays, and drills.
with Bruce Weber,
University of Illinois Head Coach,
2005 NCAA Runner-Up
In 2005, Bruce Weber's Illinois squad shot 54% on 2-point field goals and 48% overall from the field, finishing the season with an astonishing 37-2 record! At the forefront of this incredible run was Coach Weber's Five Man Motion Offense. In this DVD, Weber simplifies and demonstrates how to teach and implement this high-powered offense. He teaches 11 elements of the motion offense that will help teams, coaches and players gain advantages over the defense. Weber demonstrates proper spacing, cutting and screening techniques that will allow your players to create movement and lead to easy baskets. To take advantage of the open shots the motion offense creates, Weber demonstrates a shooting drill series beginning with two players and builds up to include the entire team. He progressively combines all of his individual drills to build this dominating Five Man Motion Offense. Coach Weber has done an amazing job in sharing the secrets of the most proficient offense in the game of basketball. His tactics, techniques and principles demonstrate how easy it is to implement for any coach at any level!
Every basketball team has certain "go to" players who the coach knows can make certain shots when needed. With this video, Coach Wright will show you "How to get the right person, the right shot, at the right time." With the help of on-court demonstrators, Wright walks you through the basic set-up of the 4-out 1-in motion offense and then shows you 15 unique plays you can run out of the offense. He shows you plays to run directly out of the offense, how to transition into a set play after running the motion offense, and how to run plays as the shot clock or game clock is running down. Wright reveals four out of bounds plays that will help you get into the 4-out 1-in motion game. This video is a great compliment to Wright's previous videos, which include Plays for Players,The 4-Out 1-In Motion Offense and Breakdown Drills for the 4-Out 1-In Motion Offense.
Coach Calhoun gives an inside look into one of the most potent offenses in college basketball today. In the 2003-04 season, his team was in the top 10 in scoring margin (14.9 pts/game), 3-point shooting percentage (40.2%) and assists per game (17.5/game). Calhoun's 3-Out-2-In philosophy is created for all five players to become offensive threats. Calhoun begins with his attacking secondary break offense and its options and entries. In The Attacking 3-Out-2-In Motion Offense, he provides eight set plays and entries into this attacking offense. He also demonstrates five unique inbounds plays from both under the basket and sideline positions. An added bonus in this unique videotape is Calhoun's detailed outline of his practice philosophy and program development. He stresses that getting your players to work hard in games begins with their work ethic in practice. Calhoun's 3-Out-2-In Motion Offense will help create excellent scoring opportunities for teams at any level.
with Harry Perretta,
Villanova University Women's Basketball Coach,
465+ career wins;
All-time winningest coach in the history of Villanova basketball (men or women)
After years in the designing stage, this offense has finally come to fruition for Coach Perretta. This very unique, versatile motion uses a number system, 1-7, to signal specific actions by his players. Its name comes from the idea that there are no mistakes that can't be easily corrected. Players who make wrong cuts simply fill open spots on the floor and continue playing. This allows players to play loose, and aggressive, without fear of hurting their team. A numbering system puts the coach and the players on the same page, cutting out useless effort and time. Benefits are that it spreads the floor, offers opportunities for dribble penetration, creates 3-point shots and is virtually "unscoutable." A built in advantage is that both coaches and players can call numbers without stopping the flow of the game. Player freedom is enhanced by the "option" call, which give players total control of the cuts and options provided by the offense. In this on court presentation, you will see excellent breakdown drills that will help you install this offense quickly. Perretta boasts that this motion is easily altered according to the types of players in your program. This Unstoppable, "No Mistake" offense is a player favorite and can be effective at different levels. Players will buy into this rare numbered motion leading to a fast learning curve and half-court success.
Coach Perretta is the all-time winningest coach in the history of Villanova basketball (men or women). He presents three options on offense.
with Harry Perretta, Villanova University Women's Basketball Coach, 465+ career wins; All-time winningest coach in the history of Villanova basketball (men or women)
The "Unscoutable" Zone Offense
In the age of sophisticated game preparation, Harry Perretta has outdone his opponents. The "unscoutable" zone attack on this DVD is a product of Coach Perretta's 28+year tenure at Villanova. Players at Villanova are encouraged to be creative in their approach to playing basketball, favoring common basketball sense over rules. Continuous play favors crisp passing and player movement. This concept puts maximum pressure on zone defenses to be constantly adjusting. Flashing, reversing the ball, filling and leaving spots, ball screens, playing behind the zone, dribble penetration, back screens, stepping out and pass backs are all elements of this resourceful offense. Perretta illustrates alignments such as 1-2-2, 1-4 and 1-3-1 that can all be successfully utilized. Defenses have a difficult time staying with the constant movement and multiple options of Perretta' s attack. Perretta uses the whole-part-whole method to effectively teach every coaching point. A good passing team can flourish in this balanced, concept-driven offense. One special feature of this offense include screening on the ball creating effective screen-and-roll options. Another unique feature is the flasher/screener option. For teaching purposes, Perretta includes drills to increase player execution. For nearly 30 years, Harry Perretta's concepts have proved effective and they will do the same for you. This is an easily taught, yet highly effective approach to playing, exposing and scoring against zones night in and night out.
44 minutes. 2006. ______
The Unstoppable "No Mistake" 5 Out Motion Offense
After years in the designing stage, this offense has finally come to fruition for Coach Perretta. This very unique, versatile motion uses a number system, 1-7, to signal specific actions by his players. Its name comes from the idea that there are no mistakes that can't be easily corrected. Players who make wrong cuts simply fill open spots on the floor and continue playing. This allows players to play loose, and aggressive, without fear of hurting their team. A numbering system puts the coach and the players on the same page, cutting out useless effort and time. Benefits are that it spreads the floor, offers opportunities for dribble penetration, creates 3-point shots and is virtually "unscoutable." A built in advantage is that both coaches and players can call numbers without stopping the flow of the game. Player freedom is enhanced by the "option" call, which give players total control of the cuts and options provided by the offense. In this on court presentation, you will see excellent breakdown drills that will help you install this offense quickly. Perretta boasts that this motion is easily altered according to the types of players in your program. This Unstoppable, "No Mistake" offense is a player favorite and can be effective at different levels. Players will buy into this rare numbered motion leading to a fast learning curve and half-court success.
44 minutes. 2006. _________
The "Wildcat" Spread Offense
Coach Perretta has relied on his spread offense to produce consistent scoring and team success. Through changes and trends in the game, this balanced half-court offense has remained effective for Wildcat teams. Based on low risk passing, this offense generates numerous shot opportunities with few turnovers. Though it doesn't force many fouls, this finesse offense will test any defense with its constant movement and passing . especially late in the game! From the 1-2-2 set, entries can be made four different ways; screen down, pin and pop, back screen/flare/pop out, curl and replace. Basic to this offense is the fact that players are interchangeable. Cutting, filling spots on the floor, screening and ball movement are all elements of this spread offense. Reads are important to this offense and are fully explained and demonstrated in this on-court session. Perretta includes numerous breakdown drills to teach the offense. While drills are important, scrimmaging constitute 75% of Perretta's practices. In live scrimmages, players must react instinctively and learn how to play, how to expose the defense, and gain insight into their teammates. This offense is easy to teach and easy for players to execute. It will lend flexibility, shot opportunities and confidence to your team. Coaches at all levels will want to invest time into this unique half-court offense that has yielded success for nearly 30 years!
Coach Bill Self complements his popular High/Low Motion tape with this tape on entries. Self details and demonstrates six entries, each consisting of multiple options and counters for all five players on the floor. Options include post-ups, 3-point shots, backdoors, and lobs out of a 1-4 and 1-2-2 alignment. This high quality videotape, shot at one of the largest demonstration coaching clinics in the country, is an excellent complement to his High/Low Motion Offense video!