with John Beilein,
Cleveland Cavaliers (NBA) Head Coach;
former University of Michigan Head Coach;
2019 Coach Wooden "Keys to Life" Award;
2018 CBS Sports National Coach of the Year;
2018 NCAA Men's Basketball National Championship Runner-up;
2014 Big Ten Coach of the Year;
2x Final Four appearances (2013, 2018);2x Big Ten Regular Season Champions (2012, 2014);
2x Big Ten Tournament Champions (2017, 2018);
1998 CAA Coach of the Year (University of Richmond);
1994 MAAC Coach of the Year (Canisius College; is to be inducted into the Canisius College Hall of Fame in September 2019)
After over 40 years coaching basketball, John Beilein's experience coaching the defensive side of the ball is extensive and refined. This All Access video drops you inside the facilities at the University of Michigan to observe a practice session the Wolverines completed prior to a preseason trip overseas. In it, you'll find Beilein's preferred way to use the Shell Drill, best practices for defending the post and ball screens, and an effective late game press and trapping system. It all adds up to a great deal of coaching tips to improve your man-to-man defense from one of the most respected coaches in the game.
Shell Drill, Ball Screens, Post Defense
Using the Shell Drill, Coach Beilein emphasizes getting into active gaps to deny drivers a lane while maintaining long, active hands that don't drop below the shoulders. Additionally, the Shell Drill is perfect for working on closeouts, rebounding with two hands, dealing with cutters and ensuring defenders continuously communicate.
His players maintain this same defensive approach as they transition from the Shell Drill to ball screen defense, where Beilein teaches technique on getting through and around screens. The portion on pick & roll defense covers both high and side ball screens, plus zoning up on the back end while in P&R coverage. Post defense - before and after the ball is entered to the post - is also thoroughly covered from an individual and team standpoint.
Press & Trapping System
You'll get the chance to see aggressive trapping methods to force ball handlers into making mistakes late in games. Coach Beilein has defenders attempt to force a primary trap in the full court before working to get a secondary trap in the half court if the initial trap is broken. This type of system is perfect for when your team finds itself down a few points late in the game needing to mount a comeback.
Coach Beilein does an outstanding job of emphasizing his philosophy of keeping things simple. He breaks down each drill and concept by demonstrating how he wants players to move and act on the court. You'll learn a tremendous amount of Beilein's coaching philosophy and purposeful exercises that you can use right away to enhance your team defense!
82 minutes. 2019.