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Highlights
- Better Passing breaks down an incredible FORTY-TWO
game situations! And that's less than
half the video.
- For each situation, you'll learn to quickly read the defense, your teammates, and
then how to execute the perfect pass.
- The video also contains 13 game hints, 16 drills,
22 passes, and more!
- Throughout Better Passing, you'll get to
pick the brain of one of basketball's most
intelligent and respected fundamental players and
passers, Mike Bibby!
Mike adds hardcore details to Coach Torbett's content, and he even reveals his
favorite moves, how he prepares for a game, and much
more!
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The Basics
- Better Passing is 68 minutes long
- The video contains 10 chapters.
There is a summary of each chapter below
- DVD Customers also receive a pamphlet that makes the
video easy to follow
- The pictures below are still frames from the video.
The text to the right of each picture explains the
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- Is it possible to develop qualities like court
sense, vision, and the instinctive ability to make
the right pass at the right time? The answer, thanks
to this video, is yes! With Better Passing's
42 game situations, you'll learn how to read the
court and develop that sixth sense that all great
passers have!
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1: THE
MECHANICS OF ALL PASSES |
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Better Passing's first chapter, Coach Torbett
briefly reviews each of the 22 passes that are used throughout
the video, as Mike demonstrates each pass.
The chapter is divided into 3 sections - (1) one hand passes,
(2) two hand
passes, and (3) touch passes off the dribble.
Better Basketball has earned a reputation for packing our
videos with advanced
content, not boring stuff that most players already know.
And that's why we spent only a few minutes on this chapter. However, there is
still plenty of good technique in the chapter, particularly
because some of the passes, such as the two listed to the
right, are used only by basketball's most creative players.
3 minutes, 50 seconds
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A large portion of
Better Passing is shown in a format similar
to the one left of this text - Coach Torbett explains a technique
on one section of your TV screen, a player demonstrates the
skill on another part of the screen, and text is on the screen, if
necessary. By putting Torbett,
a player, and text on the screen (all at the same time) the
advanced techniques on the Better Basketball videos becomes very easy to understand.
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As mentioned above,
there are four pieces of information flowing at you at the same
time. This ensures that every minute of the Better Basketball
videos contain tons of info. You'll want to watch the
videos over and over to grasp all of the content.
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2: PERIMETER TO PERIMETER PASSING |
| Chapters
2 through 7 contain the meat of the video - 42 GAME SITUATIONS!
Chapter two deals with ways your teammates get open
on the perimeter, such scoring opportunities that can arise
out of a pick and roll (screener flares, screener rolls,
etc), backdoor passes, swinging the ball around the perimeter
to an open shooter, passes to players v-cutting to get open,
and of course those difficult skip passes.
Whether
you're being guarded or wide open, Better
Passing will teach you everything you need to know to
read the situation and execute the perfect pass. We even go
into detail on how to avoid the man guarding you, so that he
doesn't deflect the pass.
9 situations
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Each of the 42 situations begins
with a player's view, so that you can see the exact same thing you're
going to see in a real game!
In other words, you'll get a full speed,
realistic view of the defense and your teammates, so that you
can visualize the situation, and be prepared for it when you
see it in a real game. It's a phenomenal way to learn!
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After the player's
view (above) you'll see the situation from various angles. Coach Torbett will explain when to make the pass,
where to aim, the
mechanics of the pass, how to read and avoid the defense, and
more!
Here, we see a backdoor developing. A computer
generated arrow helps to emphasize Torbett's point.
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| Chapter
3: PASSES
FROM PENETRATION |
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The video's third chapter discusses
perhaps the most important element to becoming a great creator
and assist man - passes off penetration.
When you drive and beat your man, other
defenders are
going to leave their man and help. The key is to read the
entire defense's rotation, not just the helper. Then you must find
your one teammate that the
defense left open. He may be in the post, on the wing, or completely
across court.
Better Passing addresses all of these
issues, and much more. There's even some great thoughts from
Mike Bibby on keys to drawing defenders and making them think
you're going to shoot, so that your
teammates are left completely open to catch and score.
7 situations
6 minutes, 5 seconds
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Throughout Better
Passing, Mike adds
additional concepts or techniques to Coach Torbett's legendary
instruction. Bibby Thoughts are the perfect way to learn advanced and
unique thoughts from one of basketball's smartest players. Here, Mike explains his technique, while players
demonstrate it!
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Better Basketball
proves its devotion to helping you learn by providing 2 different views
of the same situation. In the bottom left clip, you're seeing the
situation develop from afar, so you can see why the player on
the opposite wing is left open. In the clip on the top right,
you're getting a close-up view of the mechanics of an incredibly
difficult pass. What pass is the player making? Click
here to buy
the video!
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| Chapter
4: FEEDING
THE POST |
| Feeding
the post is an art form. When a big man gets open, it's usually
just a moment before he loses his seal. You have to execute the perfect pass
quickly and accurately. If you don't, all the sealing, footwork, and
battling by your post player will go for naught. But if you do
execute the right pass, your assists will pile up, and your
post teammates will love you!
Coach
Torbett explains the keys to feeding the post whether the defender is playing behind, dead fronting, or half fronting.
He even goes into some advice for post players receiving the
pass! In addition, Bibby really came up big with some
terrific pointers on feeding the post!
8 situations
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Here, we see the player's
view in the fourth chapter's fourth
situation. Players views are the perfect way
for you to visualize what the situation is going to look like
in a real game. It's perhaps the most powerful aspect of Better
Passing's 42 game situations.
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Despite the
defender's arm in the passing lane, you can still get your teammate the
ball by using a hook bounce pass or dribbling down to create
the angle.
In fact, Mike Bibby adds a third and fourth
scoring option out of this situation! What are they? Click
here to buy the video and find out!
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| Chapter
5: PASSING FROM THE POST |
| Passing
from the post is one of the most under appreciated and
overlooked methods of scoring in basketball today. It's
incredibly difficult to stop these passes because the defense
is usually facing either the ball or their man, but not both. So with a little deception (discussed in detail by Mike
Bibby) a great post passer can rack up the assists!
Coach Torbett and Mike break down six game situations, such as hitting your teammate on the wing out of a
double team, passing out of the mid-post when you've pushed
off the block and have to pivot and face the defense, feeding
a backdoor cutter who completely schools his man, and even
feeding a cutter with a delayed reverse-drop-bounce!
6 situations
3 minutes, 16 seconds
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Here,
we see a player that has caught the ball in the post, and been
double teamed from the opposite wing. Coach Torbett is
explaining how to read the trapping defender so that you know
where to pass. And of course he's explaining what pass to
make to the open shooter on the wing. An arrow is helping to
illustrate the techniques.
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Again,
we see the player's view at the beginning of a situation.
You're in the post, and your teammate on the wing makes a
backdoor/basket cut. Better Passing explains what pass
to make, and even how to ensure your defender doesn't leave
you and stop your teammate once the pass is made.
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| Chapter
6: PASSING
IN TRANSITION |
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Passing in transition, aka full court
passing, will help point guards, centers, and everyone in
between.
The chapter features some relatively
unknown passes (such as the discuss and bowling pass) that
aren't usually taught, but players at basketball's highest
levels use them all the time. If you can master when and how
to use them, you'll wonder how you ever got by without them!
This unique chapter also includes passes to
break a press, dribble pitches for guards looking to quickly
advance the ball up the court, the baseball and bowling pass
for players taking the ball out of bounds, and even two situations on outlet
passes.
7 situations
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In this clip, we see
Coach Torbett explaining how to step through a double team and
break a press. The principles discussed (such as looking
opposite and how to secure the ball as you step through) are
incredibly useful whether you're breaking a press or simply
trapped in the corner in a half court situation.
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Here, we see a player
getting ready to make an outlet pass.
You also probably noticed the big red question
mark. A question mark pops up for about a second over
each situation, and coach gives you a chance to consider what
the best pass is for the situation. It's a great learning
tool, as you can "test" yourself as you watch
Better Passing again and again!
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7: FAST
BREAK PASSING |
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the most exciting passes in basketball come off the fast
break, and Better Passing contains some great
techniques to help you capitalize on these situations.
In addition, Mike had some phenomenal theories, passes, and
techniques to make sure every fast break results in points.
He's known for his quick thinking and sound fundamentals, and that
certainly came out throughout this chapter.
5 situations
4 minutes, 18 seconds
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The techniques Mike
gives throughout the video make Better Passing truly special.
Perhaps the smartest player in basketball today, this 6"1
guard has made his name not on high flying dunks and lighting
quick legs, but on outsmarting his opponent. Here, he
discusses dishing on the break!
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Here we see a woman
using the ideal method to easily turn a 2 on 1
into two points. Basically, this technique simplifies the
process so that the player can execute a lay-up or pass ias
soon as the defense commits. What's this
technique? Get
the video!
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| Chapter
8: PASSING
PRINCIPLES AND GAME HINTS |
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again, Better Basketball comes up with a great edition
of Game Hints. These chapters have become increasingly
popular among players that use our videos, mainly because the information is
easy to apply and almost always rare and unique. No
doubt, the hints and principles Coach Torbett and Mike Bibby
provide in Better Passing's Game Hints will meet
or exceed the standard set by our first three videos! Included
in the thirteen principles are sections on the no-look, the
European 3, the alley-oop, the touch pass, trailers, and eight
more!
13 hints / principles
12 minutes, 13 seconds |
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Here, Coach Torbett
breaks down the different types of no-look pass. A split
screen is used, so that you can compare the two versions.
Coach explains when and why to use each type of no-look , and
even discusses when to forget the no-look and just make a
quick, accurate pass.
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The European 3 may be
the single hardest play in basketball to defend. Increasingly,
we're seeing pro teams in the United States using it not only
for 3 pointers, but to create mismatches through switches.
Coach Torbett breaks down every aspect of the
European 3, including the best technique to get the ball to
your teammate. Is this a pass, a flip, or a handoff? And how
should you position your body to ensure you become not only a
passer, but a screener? Buy the video and find out!
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9: PASSING DRILLS |
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fun chapter features 16 drills. Passing is almost entirely
mental - it's about reading the situation. So it's hard to
drill yourself on the court like you can with shooting or
dribbling. But these drills give you a way to improve your
passing besides watching the tape or just playing. In fact,
you can even do these drills by yourself against a wall.
Each of the
drills in this chapter will help: passing accuracy, coordination, catching, reflexes,
ball control, or strength.
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Follow the leader is
a fun way to improve your passing skills, although duplicating
the moves of Mike Bibby wasn't easy for Coach Torbett, who
hasn't played competitively in over 20 years!
Here, Mike quickly circled a leg and made a left
handed flick to the coach.
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Some of the drills in
this chapter require two balls or more. This really improves
your skills, because you don't have time to think. Basketball
is a game of instinct, and using 2 balls cuts down your
thinking time, and builds up your reaction/instinctive abilities!
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10: BIBBY ON BASKETBALL |
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unique chapter goes deep inside the head of one of
basketball's brightest minds. While Better
Passing's first 9 chapters deal entirely with passing, Bibby
on Basketball gives you a chance to learn from Mike on all kinds of subjects,
including Mike's: - favorite
move off the dribble
- favorite move out of triple threat
- the easiest way to advance the ball
down the court against a tough defender
- mentally preparing for a game
- favorite shooting drills/workouts
- dealing with a cold streak
- off season training
- and much more!
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Better Basketball's
#1 goal is to help players who truly want to improve their
game, and this chapter lives up to that motif. There's no
wasted time on this video with anything other than techniques
to help you improve your game, and that includes this chapter.
Here, Mike discusses what he does after feeding the post to
ensure proper spacing, etc!
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Year after year, Mike
averages about 20 ppg and 7 apg. How does a 6"1 guy
without great hops become an offensive phenom?
He has an incredible understanding of
the game of basketball, is fundamentally sound, has great
moves, and he knows when to use each of his moves. Here, he breaks
down his favorite move out of triple threat!
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INTRODUCTION, CONCLUSION, & FINAL THOUGHTS |
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In addition to the video's ten chapters,
there is an exciting and motivating introduction in which
Coach Torbett talks about the art of passing,
and how to use the video as a tool to improve your game. The video also has a short ending,
and some funny outtakes from Mike Bibby. The total running time of
the video is approximately 68 minutes.
Better Passing is a one of a
kind, action and content packed video that has set the
bar for basketball instructional products, and furthers
the proud tradition set by Better Shooting, Better
Ball Handling, & Better 1 on 1 Defense! |
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