Ettore Messina - Pick and Roll Defense

Similar documents
What are Some Solutions to Various Defensive Ball Screen Tactics?

Steve Wojciechowski - Creating a Championship Guard

The Saunders 50 Defense

Nike Coaches Clinic Verona NY - May 2012

Mario DeSisti: Zone offense

Flex Offense - Basic Motion

Mario DeSisti: Passing

BASIC DEFENSIVE PRINCIPLES

GOLDEN RULE: When your man does not have the ball YOU MUST HAVE 2 FEET IN THE PACK LINE.

Breakdown Drills. Page 29

50 Series Motion Offense Package

Jay Wright Innovative Late Game Sets


Hustle Defensive Playbook

Circle Defence DVD by Dave Robbins, Virginia Union University, NCAA Division II National Champions

IV CLINIC INTERNAZIONALE WBSC-CNA-USAP 2007

Food for thought: Attacking the Rim

Motion Offense. Movement creates movement, Intelligent movement creates space, Space affords time, and time ensures accuracy

CP Motion Offense. CB s C oaching Education and Development. Concepts

SCREENING Fundamentals of the Screening Game Cutting Principles 166

-George Raveling bought every member of Donovan s coaching staff three books to read on their trip to Prague, Czech Republic.

2013 Brayden Carr Foundation Coaches Clinic

Drills to Start Practice

Chris Collins - Quick Hitting Actions for Motion Offense

Introduction. Why use the 1-4 offense?

Notes by Jim Ponchak, 1

5 Angles of the Ball Screen

As a coach we often try several types of defense but our basic defense remains man-toman.

Decision Making Drill Book Drills to improve your player s ability to make plays & progressive reads

Practice 12 of 12 MVP LEVEL. Values TIME MANAGEMENT Help the players understand how to manage, school, fun, sports, and other hobbies.

Notes by Jon Giesbrecht -- Winnipeg, MB, Canada --

This is a simple "give and go" play to either side of the floor.

Nike Clinic Notes: October 2014

SCHOOL TEAM COACHING CLINIC

Iowa State Playbook

Fran Fraschilla: Ball Screen Offense

The Multi-Purpose Offense and Shooting Drill

Michigan Basketball- John Beilein BCAM Meeting 10/7/ hoops Date of future Michigan Clinic Nov. 3, 2007

Thoughts on Building a Zone Attack

Transition Offense. Table of Contents. 1.1 Transition Design Makes & Misses Transition Progression on Makes 4

BUTLER BALLSCREEN MOTION OFFENSE BASICS Why the Ballscreen Utilizing the On-Ball Screen Teaching Points... 5

The Pass Option Offense

2014 Americas Team Camp Coaching Clinic

Guidelines for: St. Ignatius CYO Basketball Program

The triple threat SHOOTING

Chris Mack Xavier. Transition Offense

Eagan Basketball. Traveling Coaches Book

Welcome to the ABGC Basketball House League

TEAM OFFENSE. Zone Offense Fundamentals Attacking Even Front Zones Even Front: Gaps and X Attacking Odd Front Zones Odd Front: 4 Out

on the air time- jump back to help. On closing out it's 2 steps towards the ball, then close out.

COACH MAC s DEFENSE: THREE QUARTER COURT DEFENSES 2009, Forrest McKinnis

Match-up 3 Defense: "Same Side Cut" # 1- jumps to ball, takes cutter down, and kicks him to # 4 # 2- pressures the ball, forces ball out of middle #

Blue Valley West High School Motion Offense

Nike Coaches Clinic Notes: Cleveland, Oh Oct. 5 th -Oct. 8 th, 2012

Premier Coaches Clinic Presented by DC Sports 10/3/10

JAY WRIGHT 28 COMPETITIVE DRILLS FOR SHOOTING AND FOOTWORK

PATRIOT MOTION OFFENSE ROAD MAP

Toss Drills. CB s C oaching Education and Development

Ankeny Centennial Core Drills

Geno Auriemma Teaching the High Post/ Triangle Offense All Drills Are To Be Done On Each Side Of The Floor. Drill 1

JIM SAIA. Offensive System. Plus Drills To Teach

Notes by Jon Giesbrecht -- Winnipeg, MB, Canada --

Motion Zone Offense Coach K Duke

1-1-3 Match Up Zone John Adam, Head Boys Coach, Lutheran High School, Parker, Colorado

Rick Torbett Read and React offence

Eddie Andrist Run and Jump Press UW-Stout

Billy Donovan Notes: 10 Aggressive Transition & Conditioning Drills dvd

Toughness Drills. Jeff Young Walsh University

Defensive System. Keys to Great Defense: Toughness Hard Work Accountability-did you do your job? Trust Each Other

Anthony Goyne - Ferntree Gully Falcons

Thanks for downloading this free PDF! Inside, we ve pulled together a small sample of the content included with the Basketball Blueprint app.

Open Post Offense - Motion Offense, Diagrams, Drills, and Plays

Basketball Drills. This drill will help players develop skills for anticipating the pass. (Playing off the ball defense)

4 Out 1 In Offense Complete Coaching Guide

Section 4 Weekly Session Training Plans

I Would Invest Time in... Baseline Out of Bounds (BOB)

ONE FOUR LOW - DRIBBLE DRIVE OFFENSE

FIBA EUROPE. Then 4 cuts in the lane and goes on the center position, while 5 replaces 4 in the wing spot with a weak side cut (diagr.

2013 South Dakota High School Basketball Coaches Association

Northside Basketball Skills Checklist Body Movement Fundamentals Controlled running I R M M M Change of pace I R M M M

PLAY ONE-ON-ONE ONLY IF THERE IS A ONE SECOND ADVANTAGE. 1vs0 curl or crossover step 1vs1 read the defence One-on-one live.

Australian Development Camp

2 & 3 post player zone attack 20 Set plays / 2 Quick Hitters 10 Out of Bounds Plays 6 Zone Shooting Drills Plus Zone Transition Offense

FLEX MOTION OFFENSE. By Brad Stricklin. Introduction to the Flex Motion Offense Basic Motion Corner Options... 8

Praise for Coach Silver s Playbooks

Disadvantage Drills for Building Your Team. Notes by. Coach Troy Culley

Crack Offense Exposing the Cracks in the Defense Overview The crack offense is part Flex, part Swing, part DDM, part triangle, and part screen and

14 Bonus Basketball Drills

Transition Offense. Table of Contents. 1. Basic Transition Principles Terminology & The Outlet Push it Up the Rail 3

Higher & Intermediate 2 Physical Education. Structures & Strategies - Basketball

Other advantages of the Stack Offense are as follows: The stack tends to neutralize any defense forcing it to play you person-toperson.

Competitive Rebounding Drills. Two Minute Drills (Defensive Rebounding)

Table of Contents. 1. The Year's Most Downloaded Plays Gonzaga Pick & Roll Continuity Baylor - Zone Post Screen 5

Hubie Brown: Playbook For Success

Australian Development Camp Technical program

Matt Stollberg

Transcription:

Ettore Messina - Pick and Roll Defense Pick and Roll Defense depends on: 1. The ability of your players - quickness and mobility. I.E. If you have a slow group of big men, it is very difficult to show or trap. 2. The ability of your opponent s personnel. I.E. Defending small guard, may trap him and make certain passes difficult. Trap on certain positions on the floor to take away easy outlets. If you are guarding great shooter, you may force him to penetrate. *With saying this, I believe we need to have basic Pick and Roll defensive rules. If we don t prepare anything special, we use these rules. The philosophy behind our pick and roll defense: To attack/break the timing of our opponent - Putting people out of position, forcing the opponent into a situation they don t like, and trying to steal a little bit of their spacing. We must differentiate defending the 4 and the 5. With the 5 man, we show or we play flat (Very few centers are dangerous when shooting the ball). With the 4 man, we show or switch (With many 4 men picking and popping). Cannot play flat against popping 4, will never recover in time. If the guard is receiving a pass from another player followed by a pick and roll... We want to force perimeter catches out and away by denying... This allows us to go under on the first pick and roll. We want to force re-screen because then the angles of the offense change. Middle Pick and Roll: If the guard is dribbling... The defender on the ball does not know where the pick is coming from (from behind, right or left). And sometimes the screener will sprint into the screen and change the angle last second. I believe in only giving the ball-handler one option (If right handed player, we would shade to his left hand). As soon as on-ball defender hears the call, he then must change his defensive positioning on the ball (shading the left hand).

The post player communicate the pick and roll defensive coverage on offensive big s first step into sprint. When the 5 man is zoning (flat help)... The distance between the offensive ball handler and defensive 5 man depends on who we are defending and how mobile our defensive big is. We will play low flat position against non-finishers smaller guards, players who want to pull-up or use floater, our on-ball defender will rear-view contest. Against players who are more aggressive, a player who possesses great shooting ability or driving ability (player who can finish at the rim), we will player higher flat position. *Important that defensive big in flat help position does not get too high (the highest would be in line with the screener) -- big does not have to cover space with feet... He should have active hands that take up space.

First Line of Help vs Second Line of Help... As players become more experienced they will learn to force offensive players where we have two players to limit how much the big helps. *The most dangerous pick and roll... Flat ball screen. Very important to only give one option.

*We want to deny as much as possible and then go under on the first pick and roll.

Players should understand from day 1... There is a moment in the defensive action where you want to be very aggressive, and there is a moment where you want to protect. You can t be for the whole possession very aggressive, you can t be be for the possession contain. The good teams know when to be very aggressive, when to protect. Mentally/psychologically, the defense will have a major advantage. It s easier for the offense if they know they are playing against only one or the other (very aggressive or containing). You cannot let an offense get comfortable... In a possession, the defense is very capable to shrink and open (deny) -- difficult for offenses because the types of passes and timing of passes are different when they are attacking your defense. Side Pick and Roll: If screen is coming from the baseline we want to Down/Ice (Deny Access). We want to keep our big protecting the paint. With our 4-man we want to push down and switch. If we iced/downed the side pick and roll with 4 (shooter) setting the screen... And we rotate over weak-side defender (tagging), I worry because now we are in poor rebounding position if shot goes up... Another reason why we switch against pick and pop. We force as much as possible to play 2on2 defensively.

If screen is coming from the top (ball reversal big following with pick and roll) we want to switch (1 through 5). ***Players must know when to switch - if we do our work early and force catch meter or two off 3pt line, we fake the switch and go under. Important that if we switch, we do not switch flat and accept the mismatch... We switch vertically (jump-switch) with feet pointing to the sideline... If the offensive ball-handler takes dribble back to create space, we switch back. 3on3 Pick and Roll Drill... Purpose of the drill is to recognize how to guard/attack different personnel. Players are lined up in three lines (They are not divided guards and bigs, they are randomly lined up). Player with the ball in the middle makes a wing entry, he cuts through. The opposite wing then sprints into a side pick and roll. Must recognize same position and switch, must recognize if they have a mismatch, etc. Big difference in pick and roll defense... Early communication, early work in making the offensive player catch out of position.

Handoffs (Same for Dribble Handoffs): When cutter is cutting toward the sideline... We follow/tail the cutter through to keep on the sideline. We do not want to go under because then we are susceptible to the re-screen, where the ballhandler is receiving the re-screen going to the middle of the floor. When cutter is cutting toward the middle... We go through (under). If they re-screen, we are now downing... Key against dribble handoff - we want our big men to pressure and then last second, let defender guarding cutter through. With no pressure, the offense is now able to get better angle of attack when using the dribble handoff. Must have pressure. ***For both situations the key is where the 5 man catches the ball... x5 must work hard to force 5 s catch as out of position as possible. I want to deny the high post... ~~Overview~~ 1. Do the job before the main action takes place (Do your work early). 2. Try to cut angles, keep the ball on one side of the floor (Do not give the offense multiple options). 3. Force the defense to do what they do not want to do. 4. Understand when to be aggressive and when to contain/protect in a possession.