Every coach should have a side out of bounds play that affords their team a 2- or 3-point option in a short clock situation. Coach Austin McBeth presents his sideline out-of-bounds plays that can give your team the opportunity to score and win in a late quarter, half, or game-ending situation. From lob passes to the basket to open 3-point shots, you'll learn a variety of ways to score the points you need at the buzzer.
Getting the Ball In
With just five seconds to get the ball in play, you need to take advantage of teams that are in all-out denial and pressuring the inbounder aggressively. Coach McBeth's plays in his on-court presentation will get the ball inbounded and avoid the five-second count violation.
Once the ball is in play, Coach McBeth gives a series of options that are available to get your best players the opportunity to score the ball. Each play is capable of taking advantage of all-out pressure and setting up a quick strike to score. You will see:
Late-Game Sideline Out-of-Bounds Sets
In the closing seconds of the shot clock or game clock, having the right sideline out-of-bounds play is a must. These plays, used in the final 3 to 6 seconds of the clock, give you the opportunity to get your best players open with the ball for the shot. Coach McBeth also shows several plays that can get a 3-point shot with little time left in the game or half. You will see:
Coach McBeth presents plays with multiple options that can give you a second or third option if your primary option is not available.
End-of-Game Sideline Out-of-Bounds Sets
For those situations where you need to get the ball in for an immediate shot, Coach McBeth provides several ways to score on the inbound pass. With seconds or less than 1 second remaining, these plays can give you and your team the chance to score important baskets at the end of the clock.
With this video demonstration of how to execute sideline out-of-bounds plays in crunch time, Coach McBeth gives you several options to get the ball in and score when it's needed most.
59 minutes. 2016.
This product may contain chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects, or other reproductive harm.
Name Your Price
1) What’s Name Your Price?
2) How does this work?
Name Your Price