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Rob Holopirek (La Crosse High) “Developing a Defensive Philosophy” rholopirek395@gbta.net 785-222-6766
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Background (1A, 2A, 3A, 4A) 2 years: 9 th Grade Boys Coach 6 years: JV Boys Coach 6 years: Varsity Boys Coach Others Coaching – 4 years: MS Track – 5 years: MS Football
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Reference Sites www.coachmeyer.com coachingtoolbox@aweber.com http://www.simpletruths.com/movies.asp
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Presentation Overview 1.Perimeter / Post Defense 2.Types of Screens to Defend 3.4-Man Shell Drill 4.Run and Jump PRESS 5.Coach Meyer’s Slides 6.Books and Notes
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Perimeter Defense – Man you ball – On the line, up the line – No middle penetration – No direct drives – Active ball pressure
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Post Defense – Ball up top: on the line up the line – Ball on the wing or corner – full front One hand up, one hand locating opponent Yelling help!!
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Types of Screens to Defend 1.Post –Post 2.Flex 3.Down 4.Away 5.Back 6.Ball
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Drill 4 Line Screening
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1.Post-Post Screen
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Guy Getting Screened 1.Leg over screener 2.Offense goes low = switch 3.Offense goes high = fight through 4.Must talk
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1. Post-Post Screen Ball Side Post Defender 1.Must yell screen 2.Drop Butt to Baseline 3.Offense goes low, Yell Switch, Meet and Front 4.Offense goes high, Yell Stay, Recover to Help
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2. Flex Screen
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Treat this as a Post-Post Screen
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3. Down Screen
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Person guarding the screener 1.steps to the middle of the floor 2.Yells Screen
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3. Down Screen Person guarding the man coming off the screen 1.goes between the screen and the teammate who has stepped to the middle of the floor **WE CALL THIS 3 RD PERSON**
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3. Down Screen **Will Switch Screen in Some Situations** MUST COMMUNICATE
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4. Away Screen
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3 rd Person **Will Switch Screen in Some Situations** MUST COMMUNICATE
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5. Back Screen
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SWITCH Person getting screened 1.gets leg over the screener toward the ball side
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5. Back Screen Other person 1.yells “screen, switch” *never switch screens unless communicated*
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6. Ball Screen
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SWITCH (our kids are all about the same heighth)
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4 Man SHELL 1.Positioning 2.Rotation’s 3.Talking 4.Box-Out’s
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4 Man SHELL
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1.Only base-line dribble 2.1 dribble, base-line dribble 3.2 dribble, base-line dribble
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4 Man SHELL 4.Basket-Cuts 5.Down Screens 6.Back Screens 7.Away Screens 8.Ball Screens 9.PLAY!!
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4 Man SHELL **Focus on Box-Out’s** Points – 1 pt: makes, def. stops – 2pts: offensive reb., charge taken Stops – 3 def. stops to play offense
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PRESS (run and jump) Overview 1.Never lets your opponent rest 2.You can be as aggressive or as conservative as you want 3.Rarely give up uncontested lay-ups 4.Becomes a mind set and habit
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PRESS (run and jump)Breakdown 1.Deny inbounds pass 2.When pass is made everyone yells “BALL” 3.Dead ball press must have a center fielder 4.Live ball press must have a safety
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PRESS (run and jump)Breakdown 5.Once ball is in, keep it out of the middle and keep it in front of you “CORRAL” 6.Everyone else is jumping to the ball 7.If you see the back of the person dribbling “RUN & JUMP”
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PRESS (run and jump)Breakdown 8.8.Guy jumping, jumps and yells GO when the dribbler picks up the ball 9.The guy guarding the ball filters to the middle 10.Help-side guy rotates up, to deny the pass backwards for reversal
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Insert Video’s
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Base-Line/Side-Line Out of Bounds Defense 1.PRE-SWITCH when possible 2.Guy guarding the ball is under the basket in help position 3.Deny, but do not get beat basket side
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My Book List (with notes) 1.**Art Berg** – “The Impossible Just Takes a Little Longer” 2.Bob Hurley 3.Dick DeVenzio
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My Book List (with notes) 4.H.A. Dorfman – “Coaching the Mental Game” 5.Drew Brees – “Coming Back Stronger” 6.Mike Dunlap – Charlotte Bobcats Head Coach
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My Book List (with notes) 7.Bob Knight 8.Don Meyers** 9.Phil Jackson 10.Dean Smith 11.Pat Summitt 12.John Wooden
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