THE CHIN & POINT SERIES BASKETBALL PLAYBOOK
Author | : Coach Vann |
Publisher | : Next Play Hoops, LLC |
Total Pages | : 216 |
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Rating | : 4/5 ( Downloads) |
Download or read book THE CHIN & POINT SERIES BASKETBALL PLAYBOOK written by Coach Vann and published by Next Play Hoops, LLC. This book was released on with total page 216 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: THE CHIN & POINT SERIES PLAYBOOK The Princeton offense was first made famous and popularized by Pete Carril during his time as the head basketball coach while at Princeton University. The Princeton offense is an excellent offense to implement for teams that may not be too talented from a scoring standpoint. This playbook features two of the main actions out of the Princeton offense in both the Chin & Point Series, which can add multiple layers to your offense. The Chin Series is beneficial because of its versatility and features certain types of screens, such as back screens and flare screens that help to generate quick scores near the basket. While the Point Series functions well more like a pressure release offense and creates its scoring opportunities by using the point guard and the post man in several different ways. The Chin & Point Series Playbook contains 95 total quick-hitting plays and over 55 different drills that will help you teach the offense to your team. This book has an answer for anything a defense might throw at you. Fans of the Princeton offense will want to add this playbook to their collection, and it’s a must-have in any coach's library. No matter what level of basketball you coach at these offenses work! Find out all the answers in this 214-page gem! Features: 214 Pages 2 continuity offenses Learn the Point Series & Princeton Offense Create your series of plays that fit your players and team’s strengths 95 Quick hitters to choose from to counter what the defense may try to do Over 55 drills that break the offense down into game-like drills and teaching concepts Learn how to take advantage of those overly aggressive defensive teams