Jacksonville State University Assistant Coach from 2011 to 2016;
Florida A&M University Assistant Coach from 2007 to 2011;
Mississippi Valley State University Assistant Coach from 2005-2007;
Conners State College Assistant Coach from 2004-2005;
played collegiately at Auburn University (Team Captain & Hustle/Playmaker Award recipient)With the importance of pick-and-roll actions and the relevance of screening from all areas of the court in basketball today, the ability to recognize and defend ball screens is one of the most critical components to maintaining an effective half-court man-to-man defense that possesses the ability to take away what your opponent does best.
In this instructional coaching video, longtime college basketball coach Reggie Sharp provides a detailed lesson plan on the keys to defending ball screens – unveiling tactics that can take your half-court, man-to-man defense to the next level.
Ball-Screen Coverages
Coach Sharp takes to the floor and discusses the different types of ball-screen coverages that can help advance your half court, man-to-man defense -- providing strong suggestions, based upon what you’ll discover in scouting reports, to dictate which coverage you will use.
The coverages discussed in this section detail strategies for recognizing and defending side and middle ball screens that opponents most-commonly use.
Coach Sharp maintains a focus on critically important defensive concepts, such as:
- Hard Hedges with X-coverage and bump-coverage technique – including the purpose of using a hard hedge to defend ball screens and why/when you should use them.
- Adjustments you can make when a team counters your hard hedge tactics by adding and placing shooters in tough-to-defend areas on the floor.
- Using drop coverages to defend high ball-screens – which is especially important when facing an opponent with strong perimeter shooters.
- Teaching several effective defensive techniques for recognizing and defending middle-screen coverages.
- Adjustments you can use when facing a team who has good shooters and is adept at executing middle ball-screens, including tactics to use when an opponent possesses several skilled outside shooters.
All defensive techniques are covered in great detail, with Coach Sharp finishing this highly informative on-the-court presentation by providing an excellent practice drill for teaching and executing these man-to-man ball-screen coverages.
This is a must-watch video for any coach who is looking to improve their half-court defense. You will walk away with an excellent foundation in how to implement these strategies in your practice plan and game plan!
If you are looking to transform your half-court, man-to-man defense into a swarming, smothering unit that seamlessly recognizes and defends a variety of ball-screen tactics, Coach Sharp provides you with a must-have coaching reference that will immediately improve your team.
33 minutes. 2023.