Coaching Basketball: The "Secret Weapon"
How the best coaches win almost every game , every week, every season, every year.
If you've ever been to a high profile AAU event, or been fortunate enough to be watching a closed team
practice of a high profile NCAA team, you probably have seen a famous coach or two watching the
action with a professional eye.
What if you could look over the shoulder of the best college coaches in the country,
to see what they were writing on their notepad as they watched practice or a pickup game?
What do they see? How will they describe the action? What magic do they have to impart on
the players that will get those elusive wins, the championships, the NBA contracts?
How many more games could you win? How much better could you develop your players?
You might be shocked (and amazed!) that you
can get your hands on those personal notes.
Yes, really.
We're talking coaches like
Roy Williams, Bobby Knight, Bob McKillop. Bruce Pearl. Rick Pitino and Billy Donavon.
Okay, let that sink in.
What about also getting notes from
Bobby Cremmins and Coach K (yes, Olympic gold medal Coach K) to boot?
One of the coolest things ever released is the
Hoop Scoop coaching notes. It's honestly hard to describe how fantastic Coach Peterman's notes are, but suffice it to say, it is way more than a book on basketball drills or theory.
It is no frills. The buy links on his site are not fancy, and the description of the book is even a bit vague. But it doesn't need any of that marketing fluff because this package is absurdly good.
Coach Peterman has creds of his own, having coached at (Southwestern Oklahoma State University), NAIA (USAO), and JUCO Levels (Blinn College and Carl Albert State College) as well as high school. What he's done is assemble basketball IQ from some of the greatest basketball minds in history.
The Hoop Scoop notes are personal notes - usually
handwritten notes - of some of the greatest coaches ever to step on the court.
This is the
personal insight of some of the greatest coaching minds.
Anyone who loves the game of basketball, coaches basketball at any level or plays basketball
at any level should have a copy.
Consider just
some of the things in these notes:
- Bobby Knight's notes including the most underused move in basketball, and his concept of molding a game plan to personnel.
- Bruce Pearl's 29 keys to an up-tempo transition defense, including tips for success, why the 1-2-1-1 full court press works and which book by a famous coach he recommends to help coaches and players get better.
- Roy Williams equation for why some talented players will get minutes in his system and why some will sit on the bench.
- The first thing Dave Odom teaches his players before anything else, and how he scouts other offenses and defenses
- The star players that Bill Russell and Bill Walton say you don't want playing on your team.
- What John Wooden talked about more than winning and losing
- Gary Williams' 11 points to implement pressure defense.
- Rick Pitino's individual shooting workout for his players.
- Individual skill development from Billy Donavon, what he teaches first, and what specific points he teaches in specific drills such as the three man weave.
Honestly,
this list could go on and on. These notes are exhaustive, and trying to convey how much information is in there is almost impossible. It's like pouring the greatest basketball
knowledge in history through a funnel into your head...you'll be shocked that these electronic books are so cheap.
If you are a coach, a player or a serious fan, the only thing more astounding than the amount of great basketball knowledge is how little they cost. In an age where coaches' clinics can run thousands of dollars, Coach Peterman's notes are available for less than $20,
and what's even better, you can download them.
You should know that the notes are so exhaustive that they make up a BIG file...like 300 MB. This isn't some thrown together e-book, this is the real deal and it will take a while to digest it. You can get it by clicking below:
$200
$75
Less than $20...
There are several different versions of the notes available, but the first one you should consider for the best place to start
is the
Encyclopedia of Individual Instruction and Coaching Clinics.
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