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Coach Tony Miller
United States
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How to Design a Competitive Basketball Practice | Stephen Smiley
Steve Smiley, head basketball coach for the Northern Colorado Bears, shares practice plans for creating competitive practices, including drills, practice plans, and more!
More Resources
- All Access Basketball Practice with Steve Smiley: bit.ly/3OE44on
- Open Practice with Steve Smiley: Mastering High-Speed, Efficient Practices - Focus on Possessions, Offense & Defense and Skills: bit.ly/4ig3B9x
- Steve Smiley's Favorite Drills for Basketball Practice: bit.ly/3ZgkWqh
CHAPTERS
0:00 Constructing Practices
5:44 Balancing Skill Development and Playing 5v5
7:27 Coach Smiley's Favorite Drills
12:50 Benefits of Using Small-Sided Games
15:47 Building SSGs to 5v5
22:11 Practicing Special Situations
23:53 Talking through an Actual Practice Plan
More Resources
- All Access Basketball Practice with Steve Smiley: bit.ly/3OE44on
- Open Practice with Steve Smiley: Mastering High-Speed, Efficient Practices - Focus on Possessions, Offense & Defense and Skills: bit.ly/4ig3B9x
- Steve Smiley's Favorite Drills for Basketball Practice: bit.ly/3ZgkWqh
CHAPTERS
0:00 Constructing Practices
5:44 Balancing Skill Development and Playing 5v5
7:27 Coach Smiley's Favorite Drills
12:50 Benefits of Using Small-Sided Games
15:47 Building SSGs to 5v5
22:11 Practicing Special Situations
23:53 Talking through an Actual Practice Plan
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6 Ways to Immediately Improve Your Offense
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SAVI Coaching's Mark Cascio provides 6 ideas to improve your team's offense this early part of the season. CHAPTERS 0:00 Improve Your Teaching 0:48 Focus on Shot Selection 7:41 GameChanger App 9:30 Know What You're Measuring 11:34 Run Actions Faster 16:08 Improve Ball Movement 21:44 Resist the Disease of More
How to Coach Conceptual Offense Better | Karl Smesko, Atlanta Dream
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This Will Change Your Basketball Coaching!
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Amazingly, Coach Smiley took a 7-point game from Coach Barac, the head coach of Mega Basket in Serbia. Btw, Mega Basket in Serbia produces most NBA players after Duke and Kentucky if I am not mistaken, the most famous one is Nikola Jokic. Amazing stuff
The comment about the great 1v1 player and then putting them in 5v5 and they don't know how to play is so true. Developing that IQ through SSG and then also in 5v5 is so crucial and also can be hard to grow. Takes time. Loved the 7 Point Defensive Validation Stop rule
Love it. Only one better is Doug Hamilton my coach. Same guy. We lost coach way to early
Extremely useful and well explained
Do you have this broken down on paper with diagrams?
@@erikmanguslehnsherr4389 I do! In my newsletter: aquicktimeout.substack.com/p/an-aggressive-2-1-2-zone-defense?
I coach 8th graders and its not easy. Were talented but their just kids. I try to put some of this in and have goals to hold standards. I feel like im doing better than last year. But overall its very difficult to hold standards for immature kids. But i try to have fun with it. I sent them some of marks team film on conceptual offense today.
the mindset of the kids i feel has to be of them want to play better every possession. If you can find a way for them to internalize the goals, I think you will see tremendous improvement. They have to care about outcomes as much as you do If not more.
looks like its 2 plus Coach for the throw in v 3... then after shot goes up 3 defenders get rebound and go score at other end of court 3 v2... then out of those 5, the person who took shot is back on D plus orig defenders looking to score at other end
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Thanks for this coach!
Love these
This is how i've always guarded like my whole life. And when i guarded in a 2-3 zone on top i would sometimes literally chase the ball handler almost to halfcourt when he tried to dribble towards middle. You wanna dribble, you go baseline. It was crazy agressive and here and there it backfired, but it was disruptive as hell.
Love it . Thank you
Good ldea
I would like to know those 2 Defensive rebounding drills he got from a coaching friend that he uses everyday. Is that possible?
I have Coach Schaefer's rebounding drills along with some others here - aquicktimeout.substack.com/p/vic-schaefers-defense
Check out the resources linked in the description and his Championship Productions videos
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The ideal closeout is dependent on the player catching the ball, the distance the defender must close, where the offensive player catches the pass and how well the pass was made. All have their merits. None of them is the ideal closeout for all scenarios.
anyone know what Vic's "defense in the floor" drill is?
You can find Coach Vic's drills in the Championship Productions videos linked in the description.
Fantastic information and teaching. I really appreciate this and can see the intelligence of this way of coaching, thank you
this is fantastic.
Thanks for listening!
Very inefficient approach.
Loved this one! My high school competes in The Central Section of CA. Clovis West (Vance Walberg's old team) is in our section and DDM is everywhere in Fresno and Bakersfield. I too have fallen in love with it and run our own version on it too. The Rose Series is a great way to create Triple Gaps and play DDM in space with more than just a Fingers cut. Look forward to diving deeper into Coach Tony's podcast. Great content, thanks.
Love the fan action.
Great video, thank you
Who is their coach? They suck...my 3rd grade does this better
What is a 9 & 7
It is a measure of the shot being taken (probability of converting the shot): 9 = drive/layup, 7 = 3-pointers... they want to force more mid-range shots off the dribble.
Looks great, nice details, gonna try it for sure :)
How is it defended when the ball goes into the high post and the guards cover down and out, wouldnât it be very easy just to throw the ball backwards to the point guard at the top of the key for the open three?
@@chadlove-et5yk top guard is responsible for that guy at the top. He guards two briefly, same side forward has to watch the player in the wing. We donât just immediately peel both sides.
@@TonyMillerCoach we run a similar tothree zone, but when the ball is entered to the high post directly at the nail, it is very difficult to guard three shooters around the perimeter. Peel, switching, and, covering down to the corners would be ideal, but it makes it very easy just to throw the ball backwards to the point guard at the top to shoot a three. In Coach Neely, 212 zone, it seems to me that there is no way to know which guard would be responsible for that backwards, pass to the point guard
@@chadlove-et5yk We make it the forward's job to communicate with the guard to push up. If there's no offensive player on the block, the guard can push up and the forward can take the wing. That scenario for sure happens. It doesn't happen as often as you'd think. However, teams tried to get us on that. By the end of the season, it wasn't working.
Love your podcast. I coached this offense in 2021, but this is just essentially the dribble drive motion offense, no? As opposed to a conceptual offense?
@@CoachMVP Coach Doug Novak (MackenIeâs dad) took dribble drive concepts and then added his own additional concepts to create what she is describing. I know others have different opinions, but Iâd argue dribble drive is a concept-based offense. Basketball coaches have historically liked to be like football coaches, running a named system (flex offense, spread offense, etc). Modern coaches have picked concepts from named systems and created their own adaptations. âConceptual offenseâ coaches are master thieves. In the offense I run, we have actions from DDM, Princeton, Euro Ball Screen, Flex, classic Bob Knight Motion, and probably more in forgetting about.
appreciate the work you guys are doing
Teaching, training, and competing
Thanks for this Coach Miller..I love little acronyms and sayings to teach players. "5 F's" to shooting is perfect! But would you mind clarifying what they are? I watched the video and picked up more than 5 and wasn't sure what you would categorically deem as an 'F': I got: 1. Foundation/Feet (as one?) 2. Form 3. Flow 4. Force 5. Flick/Follow-through (as one?)
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Are you saying you should not have ten toes to the hoop?
@@qualitylandscapelawncare7349 we do not teach ten toes to the rim
so good
THIS IS .....................................................................FIRE. I'm learning allot
Glad it's a help!
Holy smokes! Great job coach!! You had on the GOAT!
Link to the whole unedited original?
Love it
The man is the goat for a reason
mind if i ask how to actually attack this form of defense? it seems that whatever i do the ball's just gonna get stolen and get denied
From my experience it requires for your bigs to be able to make plays from the short roles. whether itâs scoring on mismatches after switches, or forcing the rotations and being able to make the back door passes for â9âsâor kick out s to the corners or wings for â7âsâ
love this coaches drills!! would love to see more of her stuff.
great explanation thanks for that
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Can you tell me how this translates to game situations defense wise? I tried it in practice today and i was confused with what the purpose is defensively. Offensively we played the advantage really well.
I don't like the defender going opposite corner, i'd rather have him chase over starting behind and THEN peel off, more realistic. What do you think Coach?
Great Visuals. There were some cool drill concepts that I can definitely use this year!
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Good explanations and technical details but that's a lot of talking and instruction for all of those kids to listen to let alone comprehend. Perhaps, showing one, let them do, show the second, let them do, etc. and then let them play a bit to experiment with random defense.
@@flashover52in a normal practice setting we would. It was recorded in the summer time for the purposes of recording for instruction-only.
I like the drill but the label calls it 4v4 when it's 4v2. Do you progressively add defenders after the initial teaching of this SSG?
This is great explanation of the philosophy. My U14s played basically this scheme last year and it was not just effective against the 5 out offenses we faced, it instilled an aggressiveness in our players that made them want to play hard on the defensive end.
You've any data or videos as reference to your philosophy? Even if you conclude it in some points and drills.. thank you