Grand Canyon University Head Coach; former Phoenix Suns Assistant Coach;
14-year NBA veteran, 3x NBA All Star, 2x NBA All-Defensive Second Team, member of Dream Team 2
For the majority of Dan Majerle's 14 year NBA career, he played on teams whose success was based on high-octane, fast-paced offense. Majerle, a three-time NBA All-Star, takes what he's learned from some of the best NBA coaches and demonstrates a pro style transition and secondary break offense that can be run off of makes or misses.
You'll learn how to execute quick options for every position and in multiple scenarios, which will wear teams out and allow you to exploit specific match-ups. This offense is easy to implement and will produce excellent opportunities for any team.
Transition Off a Miss
Coach Majerle starts with how the 2 and 3 run the floor and how they position themselves on the offensive end. You will see how bigs run the floor, the options they have on pitch aheads and their positioning.
Once the team is down the floor Majerle shows three easy-to-run secondary breaks. These sets deliver back doors, dribble hand offs, screens and double screens, and help with handling defensive switching.
Transition Off a Make
Learn how these same transition concepts off a made basket. Four secondary break plays are demonstrated using the 2-player game, drag and double drag, and pinch the post. Majerle also shows you how to empty out a side of the floor to create space for your best players to operate.
Shooting
A big part of Dan Majerle's NBA career hinged on his outside shooting ability. In this segment, Coach Majerle shares essential fundamentals for becoming a successful shooter. Majerle focuses on footwork, shooting in game-like situations and how to catch and release the ball on the seams.
The transition offense plays and secondary options on this video will elevate your team's scoring opportunities. This fast-paced style of play is not only fun to watch, but your players will enjoy running the court end-to-end.
Produced at the Fall 2014 Phoenix (AZ) clinic.
62 minutes. 2015.