Bob Knight opens his championship playbook and shows you how to beat zone defenses. Using the same concepts he used to amass over 900 career wins and three national titles, Knight doesn't just coach his zone offense, he teaches it.
In this on-court clinic presentation, Coach Knight teaches you everything you need to know about playing against a zone defense. Included are his concepts and rules for:
In each of these areas, Coach Knight shares his coaching philosophy, teaching methods, and teaching points as he takes his athletes through the paces of building a zone offense.
As an added bonus, this DVD contains 30 minutes of game cut ups illustrating Knight's zone offense being executed against a 2-3, 3-2 and 1-3-1 zone, a box & 1, a triangle & 2, and versus a full- and half-court trap. These clips re-enforce Knight's teaching concepts for effective zone offense and provide excellent study material for you and your athletes.
This DVD package also includes Knight's 90 minute classic Clinic IV: Zone Offense. Clinic IV: Zone Offense was produced while Knight was coaching at Indiana University and features a clinic session with diagrams and video segments demonstrating Knight's zone concepts, and segments of Knight coaching a live practice.
With the help of Coach Knight's expertise, you can attack any zone defense with confidence. Order now!
Produced at the spring 2010 Myrtle Beach, SC Championship Basketball Clinic.
129 minutes + 122 minutes of bonus material (2 DVDs). 2010.
with Bob Knight,
former head coach at Texas Tech and Indiana University;
Over 900 career wins,
3X National Championship Coach,
Five Final 4 appearances;
4X National Coach of the Year;
1984 US Men's Olympic Coach (Gold Medal)
"I don't think there is anything more important to effective play on the basketball court at either end of the floor than spacing." - Bob Knight
This is the secret to Bob Knight's success as a basketball coach. Spacing is involved in all aspects of basketball and is important for effective play. In this unique DVD, Knight explains why spacing is so important offensively, defensively and in conversion and shows how to implement these concepts into your program.