Quantcast
Channel: Championship Productions Newest Basketball Items!
Viewing all articles
Browse latest Browse all 916

Sharman White's Full-Court Pressing Systems: Full-Court, 3/4 Court & Half Court Systems to Change the Tempo of the Game!

$
0
0
Sharman White, Pace Academy, Head Coach;
USA Basketball U17 National Team Head Men's Coach;
Georgia High School Regional 6AA Championship (2022);
Won back-to-back (2019 and 2020) Georgia High School State Championships, in 3A and 2A divisions respectively, with a combined record of 56-6;
Named Head Coach of NIKE Hoops Summit Team (2020 & 2021);
474-111 record (.810) in 24 seasons as a HS head coach (through 2022);
2014 USA TODAY All-USA Coach of the Year (at Miller Grove High School, GA);
5x Georgia High School State Champions at Miller Grove High School (2009-2012 Georgia Class 4A and 2013 and 2014 Georgia Class 5A titles);
2016 National High School Coaches Association Coach of the Year;
2013 Georgia Sports Writers Association Coach of the Year and Georgia Athletic Coaches Association Class 5A Coach of the Year;
3x Georgia Class 4A Coach of the Year and Atlanta Journal-Constitution Georgia Class 4A Coach of the Year (in 2010, 2011 and 2012);

Sharman White has been a successful coach at every level, including at the highest level with USA Basketball and helping to bring in 3 Gold Medals. During his career, he earned a reputation as a coach who knows how to utilize his personnel and style of basketball to produce a system that controls tempo and the pace of play.  

Using a multiple pressing system, Coach White keeps his opponents on their toes and guessing as to when they will press, how they will press and what type of tempo they want to force opponents to play at.

Coach White has developed a refined system for teaching his players how to control the game in a manner that is beneficial to his players and their skill sets.

In this highly valuable, detailed instructional video, you will get a look at how Coach White teaches his multiple pressing system and why each press is effective in certain situations. 

A Pressure System That Fits YOUR Program

Pressing is not an easy style of play to utilize consistently. It’s a defensive style of play that requires coaches to let go of some of the control they like to have on each trip up and down the court and understand that, sometimes, your press creates turnovers – while at other times, it may lead to a high-percentage scoring opportunity for your opponent’s when they successfully break the press.

Coach White begins his presentation by posing several critically important questions that coaches should ponder when thinking about installing a pressing style of play. The veteran high school coach who has coached for more than 24-years while maintaining a .812 winning percentage, asks you to ponder questions such as…

  • What is your personnel like for this season and what are their strengths?
  • How much should, and can, your team press during a typical game?
  • Is pressing something you want to utilize as a weapon to get your or team going, or is it a tool designed to create havoc against your opponents?

All of these questions, and more, are key considerations to factor in when choosing a pressing style of play.

Full-Court Pressure Drills 

Coach White explains why all good presses begin with the process of creating a live-game atmosphere with game-like mindsets in your practices. The path to simulating live game situations begins with drills and the drills you utilize provide the key repetitions required to build the defensive culture of a pressing team. 

Starting off with a demonstration of the ‘5-on-5 Total-Deny Drill,’ Coach White explains how players must bring their intensity from the start and maintain a goal of not letting the offense catch a pass in the half court. This is a great drill to teach your defensive pressing players how to communicate, while working on their passing-lane coverage.

Coach White then shows off the ‘4-on-4 Trap-&-Anticipate Drill,’ where players work on reading the offense and learning where the next pass will go. Defenders are taught to maintain a focus on looking at the offensive player’s shoulders and eyes to understand where a player is looking to pass. This is also a great drill for simultaneously helping your own ball handlers to work on escaping traps, making correct decisions while under pressure and executing strong passes to an open offensive teammate. 

A Pressing System: Presses To Use & When To Use Them

Rounding out this informative presentation that includes helpful on-the-court demonstrations, Coach White details the pressing system he’s developed and shows how he utilizes each press in a particular situation.

From a full-court, man-to-man press, to half-court, zone-trapping presses, Coach White uses different setups for each one to maximize the chaos created by his defense. 

In the ’24 Press,’ Coach White uses a half-court trapping system to force opponents to play out of their offense and focuses only on preventing scores in the half court.

Coach White then shows how you can combine the ’24 Press’ with a ‘50’ or ‘52’ full-court press to smother opponents from the opening tip. 

In the ’50 Full-Court, Man-to-Man Press,’ Coach White describes how he uses this press to get his team going right out of the gate in certain games. 

In the explanation of the ’52 Press’ or the ‘Run-and-Jump Press, however, Coach White shows how defenders fly all over the floor and trap the offense from behind the dribble. Utilizing these two presses in particular, allow a coach to play many different players on the roster and put them in positions to be successful and play up to their strengths defensively.

Pressing Systems can be a fun style of play. They take a lot of hard work, practice and a coaching dedication to building the right mindset. 

In this video, Coach White clearly lays out his pressing system, the philosophy behind it, the drills he uses to teach and practice pressing, as well as the set-up for each press and the in-game moments to unleash each on an opposing offense.

Coach White does a terrific job of designing this presentation so that you can pick and choose what is right for your program. This video is great for coaches of all levels of competition and a must-watch for any coach who is considering adding presses to their own defensive arsenal.

And if you are looking to add consistent pressure defense and an up-tempo style of play to your program – a style of basketball that is fun for your players to utilize and frustrating for your opponents to face – then this is a perfect video for you!

Coach Rating: 5 out of 5 Stars. ‘Love Coach White’s setup and philosophy for using multiple pressing systems. This is a great video that makes you think about what your strengths are as a program and how the press can work for you!’

71 minutes. 2023.


Viewing all articles
Browse latest Browse all 916

Trending Articles



<script src="https://jsc.adskeeper.com/r/s/rssing.com.1596347.js" async> </script>