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Girls Basketball Man-to-Man Press Offenses

February 25th, 2010 Patosha Jeffery No comments

I’ve received a lot of emails from coaches requesting help and plays for pressure situations. I looked at my library of DVDs and found that I had the best resource and it’s from one of the most recognized coaches in the game. I watched the DVD and there were several demonstrations of plays for pressure situations, press breaks, zone offenses, attacking junk defenses, special situations and late game situations.

I even drew up a play for you, that I got out of the DVD, to demonstrate a way to get a wide open layup and force teams to not put a person on the ball duringĀ  a full court press situation.

Are you anxious to learn what the DVD is and who it is by?

The DVD is Mastering Special Situations by the infamous Tennessee Women’s College Basketball Head Coach, Pat Summitt. What’s even better is that you can get this DVD right now for $10 off .

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Should Girls Basketball Players work on Flashy Moves?

February 12th, 2010 Patosha Jeffery No comments

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If a player desires to play at the collegiate level, I would recommend that she watches womens college basketball games. Make sure to have a pen and paper available to write down how many times you see a player throw a behind the back pass or a pass between the legs or an AND 1 move.

You will very rarely see a college player do something fancy or flashy. As a matter of fact, I played collegiate basketball with a player that loved to be flashy, especially throwing no look passes. No one on the team ever saw them coming and it lead to turnovers. And Coach demanded that she stopped.

So should you work on flashy moves? Absolutely not. Keep it simple and work on the basics.


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