NBA Coaches Playbook:Techniques, Tactics, and Teaching Points

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Author: National Basketball Coaches Association

ISBN-10: 0736063552

ISBN-13: 9780736063555

Category: Basketball - Coaching & Instruction

The Phoenix Suns' Steve Nash shines in running the break, but how do his teammates know where to go to get open to receive his passes? Orlando's Dwight Howard is a tremendous talent in the post, but how has he improved and added new dimensions to his game? And how is it that Utah's Deron Williams and Carlos Boozer run the screen-and-roll as smoothly as Jazz legends John Stockton and Karl Malone did years before?\ Coaching. Yes, even in a league loaded with superior athletic talent, the...

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Great coaching improves and adds dimension to any player’s game. NBA Coaches Playbook combines tips and strategies from some of the NBA’s top coaches: Phil Jackson, Mike D’Antoni, Mike Dunleavy, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, and many others so you can use their knowledge to help your own players and team improve and achieve greater success on the court.

Part I: Individual OffenseChapter 1. Shooting Techniques Hal WisselChapter 2. Perimeter Moves Stan Van GundyChapter 3. Post Moves Kareem Abdul-JabbarChapter 4. Screens and Screen Plays Phil JohnsonPart II: Team OffenseChapter 5. Attacking Offense Avery JohnsonChapter 6. Triangle Offense Phil Jackson and Tex WinterChapter 7. Princeton Offense Eddie Jordan and Pete CarrilChapter 8. Flex Offense Ruben MagnanoPart III: Fast BreakChapter 9. Fast-Break Principles George Karl and Doug MoeChapter 10. Primary and Secondary Breaks Mike D'Antoni, Alvin Gentry, and Marc IavaroniPart IV: Special PlaysChapter 11. High-Percentage Plays Lionel HollinsChapter 12. Out-of-Bounds Plays Brendan MaloneChapter 13. Last-Second Scoring Plays Dave WohlPart V: Individual and Team DefenseChapter 14. On-the-Ball Pressure Mike FratelloChapter 15. Full-Court Pressure Jim O'BrienChapter 16. Defensive Strategies Del HarrisPart VI: Coaching EssentialsChapter 17. Productive Practices Lawrence FrankChapter 18. Game Preparation Mike Dunleavy and Jim EyenChapter 19. Player Development Kevin EastmanChapter 20. Player and Coach Motivation Scott Skiles and John BachChapter 21. Modern Conditioning Methods Rich Dalatri