Explains how coaches can help their players develop the right mental attitude, and describes a variety of offensive and defensive plays
Basketball: Multiple offense and defense
Multiple Defenses for Winning Basketball
"Winning Defense" is the ultimate book on this crucial aspect of the game. Much more than a basic primer, this advanced guide explores the intricacies of transition and half-court defense that give winning teams their edge.
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" - Stu Hartenstein : Assistant Coach at Dension University "This is the revolution that defense has been waiting for." - Lee Deforest : Head Coach at Florida Coastal Prep Lockdown Defense is a book focused on developing elite defenders.
In It's How You Play the Game, he presents 12 principles that marked Smith's approach to leadership, business, and life, including... the team comes before the individual success requires a flexible vision positive words have power ...
Basketball Skills and Drills provides a blueprint for building the foundation that every well-rounded basketball player needs. The book also covers key team principles for both ends of the court.
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In Hoop Roots John Wideman expresses this ambivalence as he re- ports on a player he saw on a court at Houston Street and 6th ... Wideman's respect for his skill is grudging; he wants to dismiss it as a mere copy of the NBA style, ...
He earned a reputation as one of the best big-man coaches in college basketball, turning a parade of ... Basketball: Multiple Offenses and Defenses, a coaching textbook he authored that remains relevant three decades later, is perfectly ...