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Nike Basketball Clinic Las Vegas, NV April 30 May 2, 2010 Taylor Harris Metro State College [email protected] 2010 Nike Championship Basketball Clinic April 30 May 2, 2010 Notes Included: Ben Jacobson Northern Iowa “Man to Man Offense” Bob Huggins West Virginia “Our Defensive Philosophy” Bob Knight “Knight School: Teaching Coaches What to Coach” Lon Kruger UNLV “UNLV’s Man to Man Offense” Craig Robinson Oregon State “Oregon State Defense”

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Nike Basketball Clinic – Las Vegas, NV – April 30 – May 2, 2010

Taylor Harris – Metro State College – [email protected]

2010 Nike Championship Basketball Clinic

April 30 – May 2, 2010

Notes Included:

Ben Jacobson – Northern Iowa – “Man to Man Offense”

Bob Huggins – West Virginia – “Our Defensive Philosophy”

Bob Knight – “Knight School: Teaching Coaches What to Coach”

Lon Kruger – UNLV – “UNLV’s Man to Man Offense”

Craig Robinson – Oregon State – “Oregon State Defense”

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Nike Basketball Clinic – Las Vegas, NV – April 30 – May 2, 2010

Taylor Harris – Metro State College – [email protected]

Ben Jacobson – Northern Iowa

Attacking Man to Man Defenses

Coaching requires you to build a solid foundation and have solid expectations

Don’t shift your views if a shot is made or missed

3 concepts of man to man offense

o Spacing

o Pace

o Screening

When attacking man to man defense, what do you want to accomplish?

o We want to find a way to force help

o Force a 2nd defender out of position

We let our players have lots of freedom

o We want them to play with lots of confidence

Ali Farokhmanesh had the confidence to hit the shot in Kansas game

We don’t run a motion

o We set lots of ball screens and run lots of set plays

Offense is about how hard guys are cutting away from the basketball

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Nike Basketball Clinic – Las Vegas, NV – April 30 – May 2, 2010

Taylor Harris – Metro State College – [email protected]

DRILL

o 3v3 quarter court

Play right or left side only on a half of the court

o Rules

Set any screens you want

No ball screens

Don’t only meet halfway on screens

Talk

Reinforce talking

Give them shot clock

Play cutthroat with multiple teams

Score, stay on offense. Defense to offense, new team to defense

Gradually move to 4v4, but by strict about staying on one side of the

court. An imaginary line in the middle of the court is out of bounds!

Utilizing the dribble hand off

o If your PG hands the ball off to a player on the wing, consider running him off a

double screen to the opposite side of the court

o Guy receiving the ball quickly reverses it, and you could have the PG open at the

post or corner

How do you teach the timing of the ball screen?

o Repetition is most important

o Emphasize patience

o Wait for screener to set feet

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Nike Basketball Clinic – Las Vegas, NV – April 30 – May 2, 2010

Taylor Harris – Metro State College – [email protected]

Roy Williams – North Carolina

Running Game and Early Offense

Point Guard’s job is to go as fast as he can from top of the key to top of the key

Make a commitment to run every single time

We practice taking the ball out of the net

o Coach stands in front of FT line, shoots the ball

o Post player takes ball out and quickly outlets it to manager at the 28 foot line

Make or miss

Outlet pass

o Point Guard

As you catch the ball, make sure you can stop on a dime and change

direction

Don’t risk committing the charge

Primary Break

o 2 or fewer defenders

3v2 or 2v1

o Shot within 2 passes

Secondary break

o 3 or more defenders

Everybody on the team must like the shot that’s taken by a player

o Poll the team in practice during play

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Nike Basketball Clinic – Las Vegas, NV – April 30 – May 2, 2010

Taylor Harris – Metro State College – [email protected]

How many people on blue liked the shot that was taken by Joe?

Post players: Deception

o Pretend like you’re catching the lob

o Tyler Hansbrough was so good because when he was in the post, he fought the

hardest and demanded the ball every time

Cherish the highs of coaching

o After we won National Championships, the next day I was on the road recruiting

Didn’t celebrate the successes

o With a subpar season, we dwell too much on the negatives, we need to balance

that out with celebrating the wins

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Bob Huggins – West Virginia

Our Defensive Philosophy

How do you get your players to play so hard?

o Run – in practice

o Sit – in games

In practice, players would run 22’s but wouldn’t touch all the lines

o Set up a treadmill set at 17mph

o Make a kid run on the treadmill for 44 sec

o He can’t cheat the treadmill, and if he doesn’t run fast, he’ll fly off

Tape a “help” line on the court every day

o From rim to rim, middle of the court

o Guys need to straddle the help line

o If they’re not at the help line, they go to treadmill

DRILL

o 2v2 Sprint to Help Drill

o Coach up top

o Player at each wing (offense & defense)

o Pass to one wing, other wing must sprint to help line

o We do this every day during practice

o If they don’t sprint and straddle the help line, they go to treadmill

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Nike Basketball Clinic – Las Vegas, NV – April 30 – May 2, 2010

Taylor Harris – Metro State College – [email protected]

On defense, we want guys to be closer to the ball than their man is

To get through the screen, throw your arm out and hit the screener

Go back and look at game film regarding opponents passes

o Passes that hurt you are direct passes

o Not lobs or bounce passes

o Direct passes set up easy shots

Philosophy: “You can through it over, under, or around us, but you can’t throw it

through us”

Closeouts – We work on closeouts more than anyone in the country

Closeout to outside, high shoulder

o Prevent middle penetration

As coaches, do you do things in practice not knowing why you do it?

o Think about those drills that you do “just because”

o Do you have time for all those drills?

Everyone speaks of spacing – what is it?

o 15-17 feet

o Close enough so you can make a direct pass

o Far enough where 1 guy can’t guard 2

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Nike Basketball Clinic – Las Vegas, NV – April 30 – May 2, 2010

Taylor Harris – Metro State College – [email protected]

You don’t get beat off of 1st shots – you get beat by 2nd and 3rd shots

Shoulders point to where the ball is going to be thrown – not the eyes

o Teach players to read shoulders, not eyes

Key to rebounding: Staying lower than your opponent

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Nike Basketball Clinic – Las Vegas, NV – April 30 – May 2, 2010

Taylor Harris – Metro State College – [email protected]

Bob Knight

Teaching Coaches What to Coach

Have rules on how you’re going to practice

o Never let a kid step onto the court and shoot on their own

o They needed to have a coach, manager, or other player with them

o No free shooting on their own

Have things in practice that are physically and mentally tough

o Drills where players will bang and bruise each other

o Drills that will challenge their mind

Start practice with quick drills

o Drills that require hand/eye quickness, and get their mind thinking right away

Don’t practice too long

o You get to a “point of no return” with practice time

o Start of season -> December = 2 hour, 15 min practice

o January -> End of the season = Never go longer than 1 hour 15min

Drills that involve an individual skill – spend no more than 5 minutes

Drills that involve the team as a whole – spend no more than 10 minutes

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Taylor Harris – Metro State College – [email protected]

There are 3 phases to basketball

o Offense

o Defense

o Conversion

Rule of defensive transition – no easy points, and don’t let them get to FT line

Rules of offensive transition – get there without a turnover and get there with an

opportunity to score

Best coaches understand simplicity. With simplicity comes execution.

A lot of this stuff I teach you is elementary, but most of this game is elementary

o How to prevent turnovers?

Don’t throw the ball to the other color jersey

Stress the importance of getting to the bonus before the opponent

o Game goal: make more FT’s than the other team attempts

Spend more time on conversion of offense to defense and defense to offense

Mental is to physical as 4 is to 1

Make players responsible for knowing what they’re supposed to do

o Call a timeout in practice and describe the play you’re going to run

Who’s going to get the ball and how

Give players a notecard and have them take a quiz on what’s supposed to

be run

See if more than 50% of players get it right

Shooters must be able to give a shot fake and drive right or left – both directions quickly

Watch your players shoot FT’s

o Do their eyes follow the path of the ball? Good shooters do not

When you catch the ball, hold it for a 2 second count so you can see what’s going on

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Nike Basketball Clinic – Las Vegas, NV – April 30 – May 2, 2010

Taylor Harris – Metro State College – [email protected]

DRILL

o Keep Away

3 players = 2 players 12 ft apart, 1 player in the middle

Defensively, get your hand on the ball – don’t use your feet to kick ball

Pass fakes, pivots, stay at 12 ft

Terminology: “Feed the post player”

Step into your passes, don’t be flat footed

Shoot FT’s every 20 min of practice

Every single day in practice, work on passing, cutting, screening

Versus a zone

o If you make a lot of passes, you’re going to shoot a lot of 3’s

o If you dribble penetrate, you’ll be more effective

Post entry

o Bounce pass away from defense

o Make pass low, so post player is already low

o If pass is high, player has to go low to make his move

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Taylor Harris – Metro State College – [email protected]

Lon Kruger – UNLV

UNLV’s Man to Man Offense

As a coach, create an atmosphere in practice for your best chance to teach and best

chance for your players to learn

o What would you want to do if you were playing for you?

o We do this by being positive and encouraging

Encourage an atmosphere for players to want to come early and stay late

Create more confidence for your players

Talk to your players, ask them questions

o Get your players to share ownership in the program

o Not my program and my team; it’s our program and our team

Expect a lot out of your players

o Be fair, and consistent

Your best player needs to be your hardest worker

o Needs to make the other players want to come in early and stay late with him

Focus on the details

o We compete to win each and every possession of the ballgame

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Nike Basketball Clinic – Las Vegas, NV – April 30 – May 2, 2010

Taylor Harris – Metro State College – [email protected]

Everyone gets to practice early

o Coaches and players work together

o Get game like shots before practice

o Always start our individual workouts with shooting

In practice, don’t allow bobbled catches or travels – if they happen in practice, they will

happen in the game

DRILL

o Follow The Leader

o Coach at top, players line near half court & sideline

o Pass to coach, then coach passes back

Player needs to catch it at the wing

o Rip through right/left & rack it

o Rip through & pull up jumper

o Go for 5 minutes – Change shot after they make 5 of 7

o No travels or bobbled catches allowed

On offense, have an opportunity to get an easy bucket in transition

Good spacing allows you to get the ball inside

You need to be able to reverse the ball

o If the ball never gets swung, you’re attacking the defense at its strongest point

Win Battles

o Usually when we lose, we don’t need to do something different

We just need to work harder and execute more precisely

Ideally, we want to get down the court and score off of our initial action (back cut

action) – we’d rather not call any sets

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Nike Basketball Clinic – Las Vegas, NV – April 30 – May 2, 2010

Taylor Harris – Metro State College – [email protected]

Players need a security blanket on offense

o Something they’re very comfortable with that they can go to in pressure

situations

When you play a team for the 3rd and 4th time, they start to figure out your stuff

o You need to have counters so you have more options

o Counters give your players a chance to read and respond to situations

Most of our screens are small on big or big on small

Against a 2-2-1 contain press

o We “headhunt”

5 man picks a man to free up 1

o 2 and 3 go deep corners

o Once the pick is made, we attack them

o If they want to control the pace, we attack it with a ball screen in the back court

Up 3, 8 seconds to go

o We always foul, but we work on it a lot in practice

We also work on the FT line box out

The last thing you need is them to make the first, miss the second,

and tie it

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Taylor Harris – Metro State College – [email protected]

Craig Robinson – Oregon State

Oregon State’s Defensive Philosophy

In practice, we devote 30% of our time to defense

Positively reinforce hard work rather than technique

o Don’t throw technique out the window, but on the defensive end hard work

must be praised more than anything else

1-3-1 Zone is a gimmick defense, but if you play hard, you can use it as a weapon

Tape your practices – you can learn more day to day and improve over the week

Form your defensive philosophy based on what you have and what you’re recruiting

Why 1-3-1?

o Makes it hard to get the ball in the post

Most athletic player on the bottom of the zone

o We recruit these kids – Fast, athletic, high IQ

1-3-1 is susceptible to giving up shots in the corer

o Also prone to a quick swing and ball being thrown to the opposite corner

How do we practice rebounds? Not by rebounding drills

o Too many injuries

o We play live – if defense doesn’t get a rebound, they run

Guarding low post in the 1-3-1

o Pete Carrill taught to run for the ball – like football

o Don’t run for the man