with Chris Mack,
University of Louisville Head Coach from 2018 to 2022;
Xavier University Head Coach from 2009 to 2018;
2018 Big East Coach of the Year; 2018 Big East Champions;
2016 USBWA Henry Iba National Coach of the Year;
2011 Atlantic 10 Coach of the Year; 2x Atlantic 10 Conference Champs (2010, '11);
2009-10 Basketball Times Rookie Coach of the Year;
tied the school record for the most wins ever by a Xavier rookie head coach (26)
Chris Mack is known as one of the great defensive minds in his generation of basketball coaches. As a head coach at the collegiate level, his 259 victories were the 12th-most ever amassed by a coach in his first 11 seasons.
In this highly-informative defensive video, Mack pulls back the curtain to reveal one of the pillars of his defensive philosophy – the need to play lock-down transition defense.
In this video, you’ll get a defensive blueprint with all the teaching essentials needed to help improve your team’s transition defense, including key concepts, rules, coaching points and practice drills to reinforce these critical defensive tenets.
Critical Keys For Successful Transition Defense
Mack shows viewers how to develop a strong transition defense, placing an emphasis on always remembering that basketball is often played in transition – which necessitates putting together a detailed plan for BOTH offensive and defensive transition. With a focus on strategies for defining your player roles, Mack outlines coaching points for improving player communication on the floor and how to coax maximum effort from your players in all situations, including those times when your team is facing a number’s disadvantage while in transition.
Defensive Drills To Build Transition Defense
In a section dedicated to half-court disadvantaged situations, Mack covers how to build a transition defense from the ground up – which means teaching players how to cope with disadvantage situations from a number’s standpoint. Mack then moves into an informative explanation on dealing with three-quarter court situations, providing an example of a player coming in late on a disadvantaged situation, and illustrating how proper flow in transition and communication are critical components for recovery and preventing easy baskets.
These concepts are reinforced with Mack’s “8-Second, 4-On-3 Drill,” where three defenders are given the goal of preventing an offensive score for a period of 8 seconds while facing a 4-on-3 disadvantage situation. The college basketball multi-time “Coach of the Year” Award winner then shows off an effective 4-ball transition drill, as well as best practices for full court defense including proper communication and defensive slides.
If you’re a coach who’s looking to improve your defense, this video is a must-watch. Mack provides rich, layered content with transition defense details, complete with coaching points, core concepts and usable drills you’ll be able to put to immediate use in your next practice.
76 minutes. 2022.