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π Bully Drives
π€ Inside the Episode: Mike Jones
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π Liam Flynn Cancelling Screens
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We've all played in a men's league or driveway pickup game against the guy who methodically and consistently backs you down into the post from half court, tossing casual elbows and insults about your toughness along the way. Annoying as it is to defend, perhaps Carl from Accounts Payable is actually at the forefront of modern basketball. No longer purely a tactic weaponized by the out-of-shape during lunchtime pickup games, these "Barkeley" or "Bully Drives" are enjoying a resurgence across all levels of the game. These highly effective drives have long been a staple of Jay Wright's Villanova teams, and this season the Wyoming Cowboys unleashed it to invert their offense through 6'7 PG, Hunter Maldonado. Former Pelicans Head Coach, Stan Van Gundy, also discussed using these drives as a way to get Zion a post touch while eliminating turnovers during our "Crunch Time" film room session with him. Here's a look...
Joking about the aesthetics aside, these "Bully Drives" can produce a variety of advantages for an offense including:
Today's full video show many of these examples. Here's a few standouts we enjoyed...
Throughout our video breakdown we showcase the advantages of the Bully Drive through the lens of its applications, our favorite being the Secondary Offense. If the ball finds itself in the hands of an advantageous matchup in transition, teams are finding benefits in allowing said matchup to clear the side and begin the Bully Drive immediately in an attempt to generate the highest quality shot. As shown in the first GIF with Zion, this can lead to quick rim finishes if the defense does not get set in transition.
Spacing - Kick Out Threes
Though this type of quick transition scoring can take place, more often than not the real advantage of the Bully Drive lies in its ability to stress the defense and create quality shots for others in the half court. In their effort to protect the rim, the defense will either collapse as the ballhandler gets deeper into the paint or send help at the mismatch. With the offense properly spaced, any double or dig down on the Bully Driver can lead to a kick out three...
Zooming In 2.0: Another tactical note when looking at the video and all GIFS in the newsletter is the in the actual technique used to teach the Bully Drive. Here's a three main points when teaching the ballhandler to Bully Drive:
Teaching players to Bully Drive with nice pace, understanding when to attack space, and using their hips and not shoulders to create contact go a long way in helping them be more comfortable with this action.
Now... back to the secondary action...
Cutting - Corner Cuts
In general cutting and screening around the post are tough actions for the defense to defend. As noted above, with the ball behind the defense, maintaining vision on both can become quiet challenging. The same applies for the Bully Drive. Here are the Pelicans cutting from the corner during a Zion Bully Drive...
Zooming In: With help coming from the dunker spot, the corner defender is left to defend two. Drop too low and open up cuts to the front of the rim, stay on the high side of the dunker and risk screening your own self out. Here's Wyoming giving an example of that...
Taking it a step further, Wyoming adds a backscreen for the corner...
Screening - Post PnR
There are a variety of actions teams can run when it comes to screening actions once the Bully Driver gets to an operating area, a unique one we enjoyed is teams sending a PnR at the Bully Driver. This deep PNR uses the Bully Drive to get a corner PnR while also getting the ballhandler off of the sideline where it's easier to trap...
Zooming In 1.0: Screening at the extended block creates a tremendous amount of space for the 3 remaining defenders to cover. The offense is stretching out the open side 2/3s court with such a low ballscreen. Committing help to the ball or roller will put the defense in long rotations.
Zooming In 2.0: Using the Bully Drive to set up the screen frees the ballhandler up on the sideline. A risk of running a corner ballscreen is the sideline can act as a defender should the defense look to trap or be aggressive in their coverage. At the very least the ballhandler should have room to free himself from any trap.
Screening - Wyoming Scissor to Stagger
One of our favorite actions run after a Bully Drive comes from Coach Jeff Linder and Wyoming in which they'll get into their "Scissor to Stagger" screening and cutting action. Much more in the video, but here's a quick look...
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We were excited to be joined on the podcast this week by Virginia Tech Associate Head Coach, Mike Jones! Before making the transition to Virginia Tech this season Coach Jones had a long run of success as the Head Coach at High School powerhouse, DeMatha Catholic. We enjoyed speaking with Coach Jones about a ton of interesting topics including:
You can listen to the entire conversation with Coach Jones here...
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πΊ Ryan Pannone - Slip to Punch Inβ
"Using the post as a trigger man, Birmingham HC Ryan Pannone is able to get a slip punch in off the stagger screen."
β Pair With: Our Crunch Time film room session with Coach Pannone. Stay tune for Crunch Time returning this summer!
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πΊ Randolph-Macon - Slip Seal Backdoorβ
"2021 D3 National Champ Randolph-Macon using a slip & seal to open up a gap for the drive and backdoor cut. Slipping the big to the outside so he can seal his defender high and on the inside."
β Pair With: Our 2-Part Breakdown on effective PnR Cuts.
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πΊ Defending Ghost Screens - Push Switchβ
"A great example of how the Ghost Screen can create confusion when the timing and pace of the screener is not taken away with physicalty."
β Pair With: Our Deep Dive Breakdown on ways to Defend the Ghost Screen, including ways to switch or keep the matchups.
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π The Difference Between "I Cannot Be Beaten" and "I Will Win"β
βFor me thereβs two ways: I train like Iβm in second but I perform like Iβm in first, and it's a very fine switch. When I train up and down every single day I put myself in a position where Iβm training to win but when Iβm racing, Iβm racing to dominate β and thatβs not an arrogant thing β¦ itβs just a mindset that we built up.
β Pair With: This week's podcast with Virginia Tech Associate Head Coach, Mike Jones, on the difference between "the hunter" and "the hunted."
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π All the Bestβ
"What makes something remarkable is a combination of its internal synergyβthe parts work together as a coherent wholeβand its imbalance. Something about it is worth talking about. Something about it is hard to find. Something about it helps us achieve our goals if we talk about it."
β Pair With: Coach Martin Schiller on "learning by doing", and finding your footing as a coach.
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π John Clayton Outworked Everyone β
"Clayton wasnβt called βThe Professorβ merely as a playful take on his scholarly look; he researched and probed for information like he wanted to be a Nobel laureate of football. I once saw John spend an entire day trying to track down every teamβs Pro Bowl selections that were going to be released later in the day. It meant everything to him to have it ahead of everyone else."
β Pair With: Our conversation with NFL Hall of Fame Coach, Bill Parcells, on the tireless pursuit of excellence.
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Thank you for reading and have a great week coaching,
Dan and Pat
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