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I have coached at the NCAA Division 2 (Southwestern Oklahoma State University), NAIA (USAO), and JUCO Levels (Blinn College and Carl Albert State College) as well as high school. I just felt that fellow coaches especially young coaches need to constantly work on their “game”. Just like the basketball players that we coach. We as coaches need to improve ourselves. That is my story and why I do this blog.

February 12, 2011

Bob Hurley Coaching High School Basketball 4-Pack

Bob Hurley Coaching Youth Basketball High School DVDs

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Bob Hurley Coaching Youth Basketball High School DVDs

Bob Hurley: Motion and Zone Offenses

with Bob Hurley,
St. Anthony’s High School (NJ) Basketball Coach;
2010 Basketball Hall of Fame Inductee;
25x State Parochial Championships
3x USA Today National Championships (1989, 1996, 2008);
2x National Coach of the Year by USA Today (1989, 1996)

Legendary coach Bob Hurley presents an on-the-court clinic presentation that details both his highly successful Zone Offense and Motion Offense philosophies with various sets and quick hitters.

Zone Offense Philosophy
Force your opponent to guard you from sideline to sideline. Hurley reveals why it is important to dribble more against zone defense than it is to dribble against man-to-man defense. See how to effectively attack zones from behind to give your team easy lay-ups.

Defeating any Zone Defense
Hurley demonstrates five different offensive sets for attacking any zone defense you may face. He explains how to attack the weak side of a zone to create a simple 2-1 advantage with a ball reversal.

Motion Offense Philosophy
Hurley delivers 10 concepts that make his Motion Offense so successful, including: Fitting motion to your team, “tempo-ing” the game, and moving with a purpose while reading your teammates. He also provides you with an inbounds play he has used for 35 years that is so good he had to run it out of a regular set. Learn audibles and numbered cuts that you can use to keep your offense free-flowing.

Hurley shares two drills he uses to help build your own motion offense. The 11 Pass Drill and the Overplay Drill are based upon the offense making clean passes and using screens to get open as no dribbling is allowed

These are the same offenses that Bob Hurley has used to win three USA Today National Championships. Order now and use Coach Hurley’s instruction to add a new wrinkle to your Zone and Motion Offenses.

77 Minutes. 2011.
Bob Hurley: Practice Planning & Program Development

with Bob Hurley,
St. Anthony’s High School (NJ) Basketball Coach;
2010 Basketball Hall of Fame Inductee;
25x State Parochial Championships
3x USA Today National Championships (1989, 1996, 2008);
2x National Coach of the Year by USA Today (1989, 1996)

A 2010 inductee to the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame, Hulrey has won 25 state titles, three high school national championships, is a two time national coach of the year, and has over 900 career victories. More than 100 athletes have earned Division I basketball scholarships playing for Hurley, and five have been first-round picks in the NBA Draft.

BUILDING A HIGH SCHOOL PROGRAM:
Coach Hurley takes you through his coaching philosophy and provides an outline into what you need to be thinking about when building your high school program. Everything from developing your style of play to building a feeder system to cultivating an identity for your team is covered. He describes what he calls the keys to a successful program. These eight keys include having an emphasis on fundamentals, physical fitness, playing hard, as well as his “WIN” stats. In the last section, Hurley takes you step-by-step through his team’s basketball contract that his players and their parents have to sign. These 18 points cover various items both on and off the basketball court.

PRACTICE PLANNING AND DRILLS:
In this DVD presentation, Coach Hurley takes you through his thoughts and philosophy as it pertains to practice planning. The eight areas cover everything from practice set up, using the clock effectively, having a 30 second quick meets during practice just as a timeout in a game to making sure your practice special situations every day. On the court, Hurley shares more than 15 of his favorite practice drills that he uses with his teams. These drills include both half court and full court drills that work on the fundamentals of passing, catching, moving, shooting as well as individual and team defense drills, rebounding drills, and team shooting.

Coach Hurley is not only of the top coaches in the country but he is also one of the toughest. But his demanding style has helped his players accomplish many things both on and off the basketball court. Take these new ideas, concepts and drills to help you not only run a more effective practice but also help you build a successful basketball program.

150 minutes. 2011.
Bob Hurley: Building a Multiple Defensive System

Turn your team into a defensive powerhouse using the same concepts used by legendary high school coach Bob Hurley.

System Philosophy
Hurley stresses the importance of never staying in the same system for too long and how to adapt to your players’ strengths. He shares the three things that he works on every day to build his man-to-man defense.

Pick up the three essential rules that your team must follow in order to be successful against teams that like to push the ball in transition. Learn how to turn the table on a pattern team and make them play in an uncomfortable setting.

Building the Press
Hurley demonstrates four different styles of presses and traps that he utilizes to take the other team out of their comfort zone. He explains what he does in all late game situations, his philosophy behind it and why it has been so successful.

Gimmick Defenses
Within his system, Hurley explains that in every game he uses an “element of surprise” for at least one possession. Hurley tells stories of how he prepares for the opposition’s leading scorer and what he does to keep that player from scoring.

Order now and teach the same defensive principles that Bob Hurley has used to win three USA Today National Championships!

72 Minutes. 2011.
Bob Hurley: Developing Perimeter Players

with Bob Hurley,
St. Anthony’s High School (NJ) Basketball Coach;
2010 Basketball Hall of Fame Inductee;
25x State Parochial Championships
3x USA Today National Championships (1989, 1996, 2008);
2x National Coach of the Year by USA Today (1989, 1996)

Help your perimeter players develop a full aresenal of skills.

In this on-court basketball DVD presentation, Coach Hurley takes you through his philosophy on effectively developing perimeter players. His drills for perimeter players develop 3-point range, the ability to drive to the rim and finish with both hands, fine tune passing skills and create a solid mid-range shot.

Hurley takes demonstrators through 11 multi-faceted drills, most of which work on multiple skills in the same drill. These drills develop shooting, ball handling, passing, rebounding and defense. The drills include :

* 2-on-0 Full Court Warm-up (6 parts)
* 5-3-1 Shooting (includes shooting, ball handling, and individual defense)
* Curl-Pop-Fade (shooting while reading the defense while coming off a screen)
* 3 Man Shooting (three shot drill off a pick & roll situations)
* Passing Tag
* Half Court 3-on-3 (competitive games)
* Pitino 1-on-1 (conditioning and shooting)
* Drexel 1-on-1 (individual offense and defense)
* Dribbling Routine (7 part routine working on a variety of dribbling moves)
* Steve Nash Shooting Routine (Breaks down the 20-minute workout while adding a couple extra shot moves)
* Thirty and a half (shooting drill to finish the workout)

Coach Hurley’s perimeter player drills emphasize teaching the fundamentals slowly and gradually, building them to game speed. Insert these new ideas, concepts, and drills into your program and start getting more from your perimeter.

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