Tuesday, October 16, 2018

CoachTube Basketball Presents: Taylor Heath Ayers Basketball Recruitment video Grad 2019

Heath Ayers, 6'2" 155lbs guard from Clearwater High School in Piedmont, MO. Heath will graduate in 2019. He has been a varsity starter for the past three years. [Video below]

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Dribble Drive Motion Offense: “The Book on DDM and the little things to it” Playbook

I just finished putting the finishing touches on my latest eBook:  Dribble Drive Motion Offense: “The Book on DDM and the little things to it”.  I get asked questions all the time about Dribble Drive Motion Offense especially since it has only been around for the general coaching community about three years.  DDM  has increased in its popularity since John Calipari started using it at Memphis and now Kentucky.  I have just tried to answer some of the questions about DDM that I get.


Table of Contents:
Breakdown and Drop Zones
Rack and Drag Zones
All zones on the court
Positions in the half court
Simple Offensive Basics
Clinic Notes that have never been released on Vance Walberg, John Calipari, and Chucky Martin.
DDM Entry Sets:  Two and Three Digit sets
Bonus Footage:  DDM vs. Sagging Man Defense
Bonus Footage:  DDM vs. Zones
It is basically an eBook that covers all the little things that will make DDM run a lot better.  I have tried to cover most of the problems that people have.  It is basically “DDM for Dummies”, but with tons of details.
Sample:  Tip for DDM


Sample Tip:  DDM versus Sagging Man Defense


I hope that this eBook helps you out this season. It should clear up a lot of confusion about the “little things” that make dribble-drive motion offense tick. You need to check it out.
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