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Nike Clinic Las Vegas May 6, 7,8 2011 ‘SPEAKERS COVERED: 1. Alan Stein Conditioning, 2. Mike Rice Rutgers Defense 3. Scott Schumacher Half court defense 4, Jamie Dixon Defending sets 5, Sean Miller Attacking pressure 6. Buzz Williams Words that you use 7. Dana Altman Drills 8. Stew Morrill Sets 9. Steve Fisher Drills and sets Note: Janka screwed the schedule up since Frank Martin couldn't make it. Matt Painter spoke in the last spot on Friday night and I had already scheduled something else. | skipped Lorenzo Romar as he burned me the last year the clinic was at the Paris. COLLEGE COACHES: One thing to remember when listening to these guys is that they have all fall to condition, work on individuals, and do their install. As a high school coach we have to figure out how to do everything in 90-120 minutes and 15 practices prior to your first game. Alan Stein: He is DeMatha's strength and conditioning coach. | don’t think any of their players play foottall. He ‘works with them all year. He is high energy and a lot of what he showed could be done during indys in the summer or a 10-20 minute period of practice throughout the season, He showed a couple of really good things to do with a basketball including some 5 v5, Drills: Euro pass: This requires 8 players and isa drill that Kevin Eastman has talked about. Great drill to start practice. Chaos passing: Teams of 5 on half court each team with a ball. Both teams pass and run around and try to complete 2 passes in a row. Start each team with one ball and and then add a second ball, Rules: Passes must be 15 feet , you cannot pass back to same player, and each player must move. 3.55 pass plus two coaches as outlets, True 5 v 5 pass drill first team to complete 20 passes in a row. Deflection or steal the other team gets ball 4, Conditioning drills: ‘* Tennis balls ‘* Races where you chase a teammate '* Chasing around the circle with and without a ball 5. Full court tip drill ike everyone does but he adds an extra ball that must be passed. Note: He is 100% on email: Tell him you went to clinic and want his drills alan@strongerteam.com Also he has a lot of drills on utube. He will sell you a workout program for a discount: use the following code: vegas-ten in the coupon box. RICE/RUTGERS: Very energetic and coached the kids hard. DEFENSE STUFF: 1. Switch positions 1-4 in gap 2. CLOSE OUTS: chin to top shoulder 3. Create chaos when ball goes to post FINISH DRILLS and 1. v4: | really got alot out of this and will use in individuals for summer 1. He had two posts on blocks outside lane and would throw the ball to one and the other would play D. Keep shoulders square etc. 2. Screening concepts into 1 v 1: Set a screen shoulder to shoulder and then the screener becomes defense. He covered the following screens: flex/flare/down/curl etc. 3. Used a term called carving where you post the helper. 4, EMAIL: mrice@scarletknights.com ‘Schumacher North Dakota College of Science juco 1. 3 consecutive close out drill that was good 2. He always starts his shell drill in % court and has players switch positions before starting. He yells go when it becomes live 3. Herunsa5v3 with a trailer drill that is really good. It turns into 4v 5 at end. Jamie Dixon: Defending sets: ‘This was really good and | learned a lot of teaching terms. Of course once it got to ball screens he showed about 5 ways to defend them. Here are some of his basic rules for defending plays. He showed the following plays: USA, cross screen down screen, shuffle cut, flex, ucla and then a ton of ball screen stuff. Rules: 1. Go under all cross screens 2, Man guarding the screener steps in path and changes route of cutter 3. Down screen after a cross: the big is an EXTENDER and puts his hand in the passing lane and takes away a curl cut. Guard the feeder and then jump to the gap and defend the drive. They trail shooters and go ball side on non shooters. They jump lane side on a UCLA cut so that the guard cannot pop back on a re-screen. When trapping a ball screen the biggest problem they have is the man guarding the ball not pushing up and applying pressure. 8. They teach switching of ball screens for late game situations. SEAN MILLER attacking pressure: learned a lot from him about how | coached in the past. You have to give your kids a method of breaking pressure as well as getting open in late game situations. 1. Getting open in full court on inbound: * Run and get as close to ball as possible. ‘* Ifyou have baseline have in bounder run under basket so cutter has two way go and you can throw him a bounce pass, ‘* Allhis press breaks end with 3 near outlets 2. Plays to get open in full court: © Box © Boxcross eo © Stack 3. He really wants to attack half court traps and uses what he calls diamond which is a 1-3-1 offensive formation. The point guard must keep ballin middle of the floor. He pulls them if they pick up their dribble. 4. He likes to flood the baseline v extended 2-3 zones. A.couple of good % and full court plays to score. DANA ALTMAN: He showed some stuff for individuals that we all do. We was big on rebounder/passer/shooter drills with posts doing jump hooks. DRILLS: 1. 3 player 2 ball shooting 2. Morningside drill: a great 2 v2 rebound and tuff dri 3. Power out is what post wears if he rebounds and is going to dribble down middle. 4, Check hand out in your PDF. One thing that he emphasized was that once they did a couple of pre-practice fundamental drills then they went into defensive stuff early in practice. Stew Morrill: He runs set plays into PNR. He is very inside oriented. He got through quite a few sets and some counters to the sets. He showed two of his zone offense sets as well ple rules: 1._He starts his point guard behind the jump circle and the players start their action when the point clears the circle or “logo.” At the end of a play when the guard wants the post to come out for PNR he brings the ball above his head. 3. In zone offense they do not throw the ball inside on the first side. Steve Fisher: He started with some good quotes and what is important in coaching etc. He showed some individual drills and then sets. INDY stuff: 1. Around the world drill: Make 10 before you miss 5. Start on first spot with a make. 2. Money ball: On team shooting drills to 10 you must end with a money ball which is 2 in a row. SET: 1. SHUFFLE: They set up a triangle and swing the ball. After the swing they set a stagger for the corner man and then another double screen for the shuffle cut player. He showed a lot of. counters. 2. SCISSORS: It start in HORNS and is a post entry. They have some good action off of it. 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Ball starts in middle at one end and is passed to a wing that has started running Ball is passed back to middle and then passed to other wing for layup. Middle man and non layup shooter flow to shooting are on each wing for shot. Pass is made ftom 2 spots on baseline. The other baseline “middle” man grabs rebound and hits a baseline passer who makes a return pass to middle. Middle man then hits opposite baseline passer for layup and middle man and non layup shooters flow to wing area for shot. All made baskets count for 1 point. Managerjcoach runs clock and keeps score. len Casanova AtNetic Center + 2727 Leo Has Parkney + Eugene, Oregon 97201-8893.» (HN) 346-4681 Fox 581) 3465091 O OREGON Py xa MORNINGSIDE COMPETITIVE DRILL ‘This is one of our favorite drills. It covers many facets of the game and gets very competitive. Coach splits group evenly, one group on baseline, one at elbow area. “Defensive” group starts with a foot on baseline, 2 guys on the FT lane line. The offensive group is lined up around the top of key, with ist two offensive players at about 16" elbow area. Coach has a ball on baseline and yells “ball” when he passes to one of the offensive players at elbow area. Defense closes out hard to contest shot or contain dribble. Offensive player can shoot or he has ONE dribble to get shot. Shot goes up and it is live on make or miss, Defense or offense can get rebound and put it back. Drill ends after a shot is made after the initial shot, So offense can score twice and defense can score once. Offense goes through the drill twice and then switch with defense team, Both teams should have the same amount of possessions to make it competitive, We do this drill with no out of bounds. We also “let ‘em play” and only call the obvious fouls, Emphasis placed on contest, physical block out, and go get the ball for defense. On of- fense, emphasis is on having hands and feet ready for initial shot, attack the offensive boards, and go “at the basket" for shot. The scoring should be done mainly in the paint after the initial shot, We also do this drill from the wing, with 2 defensive guys facing the top of key and 2 offensive guys on wings. Coach yells “ball” and defensive players close out and run drill same from there. Close out principles and forcing offensive player a certain way are also incorporated in this drill. Lon Casanova Athletic Center + 2727 LeoHamnsPaskway + Cugene, Oregon 97403-9893 + (S41) 346-481 Fax (41) 2465031 O OREGON INDIVIDUAL SHOOTING WORKOUT Player starts with his head under basket, Sets man up and runs right baseline for comer J(coach/ manager make all passes). After shot, player goes under basket again and comes right up middle for top of key J. After shot, he simulates receiving a flare screen and goes to left for J. Shooter receives pass and simulates receiving a ball screen on left wing, shoots jumper. After shot, shooter goes under basket and repeats the drill starting on left baseline, After last shot, shooter receives pass and pushes ball to other end for pull up J. After shot, receives another pass and pushes back to original end for pull up J Drill is done at max effort-game speed. Focus is on footwork, setting man up, quick release, sprinting to next shot, ball handling, and conditioning, We go at both ends at same time and make it competitive, loser runs or does push ups. Should be a total of 10 shots while moving, running, ball handling. 2:00 MINUTE DRILL Start under basket, run left baseline for shot(coach/manager passes). After shot, run to right baseline for shot on other side, Run back under basket and come out to left wing for shot. After shot, run over top of key for shot on right wing After shot, run baseline and start over with left baseline J. Repeat for 2 minutes. Anything over 20 makes is very good. Drill should be done at maximium effort, game speed. Focus is on footwork, setting man up, quick release, sprinting to next shot, ball handling, and conditioning; We go at both ends at same time and make it competitive, loser runs or does push ups. Lan Csorova Athletic Center * 2727 LeoHatrsParay + Eugene, Oregon 97401-6833. + (SA) 64481 Fatt) 2465001 135" Start on baseline with corner 3, After shot, receives pass and takes one hard dribble for pull up J. Shooter goes back to 3 point line and receives pass, shooter gets 1 dribble and attacks rim. 3 pt shot is worth 3, pull up J is worth 2, attack basket shot is worth 1, Do this drill from both corners, both wings, and top of the key. Shoot 5 FTS after drill, FTs are worth 1 point. Best possible score is 35 OREGON BASKETBALL CAMPS 2011 OREGON TEAM CAMP - High School Teams Oates: June 24th-26Ih Cost: $200 per player Seven game guarantee Games are played ot brand new Matthew Knight Arena Stay and dine on campus - Give your players a college experience Breakout Sessions and Coaches Clinics 2011 OREGON INDIVIDUAL CAMP - Boys ages 8-17 Dates: June 19th-22nd Cost: $380 residential, $270 commuter Residential options available Games are played at brand new Matthew Knight Arena Skill development, games, contesis For more information, contact: Josh Jamieson, Camp Director Toll Free: (800) 249-7209 email: joshj@uoregan.edu Lan catanova Athletic Center + 2727 Loo Har Parkway + Eugene, Oregon 97401-8833. + (S41) 346-4481 Fae (SH) 346503

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