Half Court Sets For Must-score Situations by Josh Gamblin Instructional Basketball Coaching Video
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Josh Gamblin: Half Court Sets for Must-Score Situations Think of all the times your team needed points in a crucial situation. Down three in the final seconds. Down two with an opponent at the free throw line. Successful coaches are prepared for these situations, and many more. In this video, Mid-America Christian University head coach Josh Gamblin shares a piece of his playbook offering up 10-plus offensive sets to provide you with multiple scoring options in those clutch situations. Gamblin was the Rawlings NAIA Division I Coach of the Year in 2016 after leading Mid-America Christian to the NAIA Division I national championship. Gamblin learned from one of the best when he served as a graduate assistant at Oklahoma under Lon Kruger. Now in his fourth season at MACU, Gamblin is nearing 100 career wins, which can be attributed to his motion offense. In this 51-minute video, Gamblin goes through a number of ways he sets up and disguises plays that he likes to use in late-game situations when his team needs points. He shares several of those methods in this segment including options like dribble hand offs, weak side flare screens, elevator screens, double staggered screens, and pin downs. Each set play has a variety of options too and is designed to take advantage of your players’ skill sets. 4 C Series Coach Gamblin presents his base 4-out series flowing from the primary break. He goes through the counters and other adjustments that can be made depending on what a defense does. Gamblin teaches multiple actions out of the 4-out including: Get your best shooter open with a pick and pop with a strong 4 that can handle the ball or step outside and nail the 3-pointer. Take advantage of a big wing that hit 3-pointers from anywhere. Take advantage of an athletic 5 who has some shooting range and is able to score off the dribble after setting multiple screens. 5-Out Series The wave of the future is the 5-Out series where players are positionless and can play anywhere on the floor. Using the 5-Out forces defenses to defend the entire floor giving your team the opportunity to: Take advantage of your players’ individual abilities whether it be a post with long-range shooting ability or a big guard who can work in the post. Use ball screens to post up your best player and create flare action for your best shooter. Create mismatches off of a drive by your best ball handler or off a pin down for your best shooter. With all of the counters and adjustments that Coach Gamblin provides, you will find any number of potential scoring plays that you can add to your offense. Coach Gamblin’s playbook rivals any big-time college program or even any NBA team’s best sets. With Gamblin’s help, you will leave opponents wondering what’s coming next!
Pick & Roll Defense by Josh Gamblin Instructional Basketball Coaching Video
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Josh Gamblin: Pick & Roll Defense In his short tenure at Mid-America Christian University, head coach Josh Gamblin has built a championship program by emphasizing non-negotiables and defense. The results have translated into a team that pressures the ball, minimizes touches in the paint, and wins titles. Gamblin led MACU to the 2016 NAIA Div. 1 national championship. In this video, Coach Gamblin shows you his ball screen defense. He breaks down player responsibilities and the teaching points for two defensive strategies that are based upon where the ball is on the floor. Gamblin makes it easy enough for you to implement these with your team. Ice Ice is common in the NBA and college ranks. It is used against ball screens that happen in the outer third of the court. You will get an in-depth breakdown of the essential teaching points for Ice. Train the on-ball defender to attack the ball and dictate where the dribbler goes Teach the screen defender to build a wall that stops dribble penetration to the middle. Learn the roles of help defenders and how to “tag” the roller to keep the ball out of his hands while still being able to recover to shooting threats on the outside. Coach Gamblin also discusses the most common strategies such as slips and flipping the screen and how to counter them. All of this is demonstrated in walk-throughs and live 5-on-5 action so you can see how the strategy works. Weak Middle ball screens can present a problem for defenses, especially against a very talented player. Coach Gamblin shows you how to combat this strategy by forcing the dribbler to his weak hand. The dribbler has to make players outside his/her strengths and the defense dictates the direction of the ball screen. Included is discussion of how weak side defenders should respond. Adjustments Against the common Horns alignment, Coach Gamblin covers the roles and responsibilities of all players involved in the ball screen. See how the screen defender can attack the ball and force a retreat dribble. Neutralize pick-and-pop shooters with help by off-ball defenders. You will also learn how to increase the challenge for your player to properly defend a screen by creating movement in your drills prior to setting the ball screen. Coach Gamblin’s video is helpful in defending the more common strategies – ball screens – used by offenses today. Use his knowledge to help force your opponents into their least effective scoring options.