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FIBA ASSIST MAGAZINE FOR basketball enthusiasts everywhere march / april 2009

assist37

wright-donnelly
villanova spread offense xavi pascual
alexey chudin
The importance of physical
preparation for referees defending
scott o’neil
msg: world’s most
famous arena the direct
one-on-one
dino meneghin
middle screen
tables of contents

2009-10 FIBA CALENDAR COACHES


FUNDAMENTALS AND YOUTH BASKETBALL
2009
Reducing Turnovers 4
June 2009
07 - 20.06 EuroBasket Women in by Jim Burson
Latvia (Liepaja, Valmiera
and Riga)
21 - 28.06 FIBA Asia Championship
for Women in Chinese The Yearly Training Plan 8
Taipei (TPE)
for the Unicaja Málaga Junior Team
July 2009
02 - 12.07 FIBA U19 World by Jesús Lázaro Corral
Championship for Men in
Auckland (NZL)
23.07 -02.08 FIBA U19 World
Championship for Women OFFENSE
FIBA ASSIST MAGAZINE in Bangkok (THA)
IS A PUBLICATION OF FIBA Villanova Spread Offense 14
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PARTNER Mexico by Xavi Pascual
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Editor-in-Chief March Madness 2009 26
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COACHES - FUNDAMENTALS AND YOUTH BASKETBALL

Reducing
by Jim Burson
turnovers
Jim Burson has recently ended his long
career after 38 years at the guide of the
Fighting Muskies (of a 41 years long
career), as the most winning coach in
the history of the Muskingum Universi-
ty with 542 wins. This record brought
him in the Top 10 ever of the Division
III, and in the Top 5 between the coach-
es in activity.

To turn it over or not to turn it over is not


the question. You will turn it over! The
question is how will you and the play-
ers respond when a turnover occurs.
General comments for coaches con-
cerning the reduction of turnovers.
Do not get too concerned about mis-
takes that are made with full effort and
focus. Forget the past and get on with
the next play. A lot of coaches want to
beat a dead turnover.

COACHING ADJUSTMENT
We want teams (players) to know why
they made an error. We need to develop
the mentality in players to know the
reasons why the TO occurred and to
never make excuses, but always strive
for improvement. Give me reasons, and
answers and suggestions, not excuses. COACHING AXIOM COACHING ASSESSMENT
I want players to become analysis ex- A coach who expects no turnovers is A coach must realize that every player
perts, not just the player who made the like a man standing in a bucket and try- must enhance their game if they want to
TO, but all members of the team. ing to lift himself up by the handle. improve and particularly if they want to
Respond to effort and behavior and not Need to enhance a coachable spirit reduce the number of TO's.
just the turnover. Confront reactive be- which allows the player to be repri- Mistakes are often an indication that
havior and less than all out effort. Re- manded and disciplined so they can be- learning is taking place. Must show mis-
ward effort and hustle after turnover. come reliable, trustworthy, and takes to players to correct them men-
coachable in game situations. tally and physically. Remember,
COACHING COMMENT correction never ends. Continuous im-
You should not fear making a turnover, COACHING EXPLANATION provement.
but you should fear not hustling after or Coaches should explain the purpose of
not being welcome to correction. Help correction (criticism) as being neces- COACHING INSIGHT
players and yourself to develop a mis- sary to enhance learning. The coach must stay under control and
take mentality which allows mistakes to The players need to be active partici- be patient and calm (avoid impatience
foster improvement. You need to avoid pants in turnover analysis. They need to and anger).
effort related mistakes and repeating understand and be problem solvers. Self As a coach, you need to be a leader in-
the same mistake over and over. assessment is part of the solution. stead of a blamer. Acknowledge the
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turnover and then do everything you
can to correct it.

COACHING PATIENCE
You can’t get so upset that you destroy
the players'confidence and they do not
make corrections.
Are you a good coach? A lot of the evi-
dence may be produced in how you
handle turnovers. Show me the game
evidence!

COACHING EVIDENCE
What kind of coach are you? The best
coaches are not those brooding, neu-
rotic perfectionists, who scream and
rant and rave in practice and on the
sidelines, but rather those individuals
who advocate leadership and respon-
sibility of their players in an atmosphere
where they are encouraged to think for
themselves, reach for their best, feel
free to make it happen, assure that
everyone is given the fundamentals of
the game, the proper techniques and
understanding of the priorities and ba-
sic training, conditioning and then lets
the players play the game.
You must teach the players understand-
ing of the cause of the turnover and the
situation involved. Was the error physi-
cal or mental or both and proceed with
a plan to correct it.

COACHING CORRECTION
Correct the TO - discipline the TO. Be
sure everyone knows why the TO oc-
curred. Be positive with the player and
negative with the circumstances and
situations. This is difficult to do as a
coach. It is hard to be positive in the
middle of a TO, coach must see beyond
to what will be learned.
As a coach, you can have a degree of
(self control) serenity even during a turn-
over if you know that the players know.

COACHING INSIGHT
Correcting performance, particularly
TO's, and providing positive feedback
is a never-ending task for coaches.
Happiness is not found in more or less
turnovers only in understanding cor-
rection and acceptance.

COACHING BENEFITS
If you can hold your head up and admit
you made a mistake, take positive steps
to improve, then the mistake can actu-
ally be of benefit to you or your team.
Being free from turnovers is too much
to expect and can result in shattered
teams by a coach who is demanding
and expecting perfection.

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COACHES - FUNDAMENTALS AND YOUTH BASKETBALL
COACHING UNDERSTANDING
You don't want freedom from TO's - you
want understanding of the reasons and
causes and awareness, so that we may
improve (reduce) and correct and strive
toward excellence.
If you understand, the game will be just
as it is. If you do not understand, the
game will be just as it is. If you do under-
stand, turnovers will occur; if you don't
understand, turnovers will occur.

COACHING CHALLENGE
Keep your mind open to change all the
time. Welcome it. Court it. Enhance it. It
is only by examining and re-examining
your thoughts, opinions or ideas that you
can make progress.
Coaches need to free themselves from
hatingturnovers to loving the fact that
they have transcended to understanding
the cause and will attempt to correct
them. And you know the players know!

COACHING TRANSCENDENCE
To make zero mistakes is not in the pow-
er of the team, but from these errors the
wise coach and good players can learn
wisdom for the next game. Your players
must know you cannot beat more talent-
ed teams unless you practice more dili-
gently, improve fundamentals and lesson
TO's by awareness and understanding.
If your team commits turnovers and you
remain calm and understanding you will
take on the appearance of a great
coach.

COACHING CALM
There is nothing more essential to the
development of a great team than the
coach and players all having great char-
acter.
It's not the turnover that hurts the situa-
tion, it's the time before (situation and
circumstances) and the time after (hus-
tle and reaction) that if not addressed or
understood, that is important!

COACHING HALF
If you have a great desire to reduce
turnovers, you have mentally contribut-
ed to half of victory; if you don't, you
have contributed to half of your defeat.

I DOUBT IF I CAN PLAY


The coach screams: "Why did you make
that pass? It cost us a possession! It smart and get better but his screaming will do whatever you want but I don't
lead directly to a lay-up. How dumb can at me shakes my confidence. I am afraid know what you want!" As coaches, we
you be? Don't you ever listen? Go sit to pass it, scared to dribble and abso- often create more problems by the way
down-get somebody in there that knows lutely horrified about attempting a shot. we react. As a coach, always address
what they are doing!" He yells at me again and my doubts are the turnover and correct them, then ap-
My confidence has been shattered. I overwhelming. I want to scream: A) proach the player and encourage and
know the coach just wants me to play "Help me, show me, correct me;" B) "I lift him beyond his doubts.
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COACHES - FUNDAMENTALS AND YOUTH BASKETBALL

The Yearly Training


by Jesús Lázaro Corral
Plan for the Unicaja
Malaga Junior Team
Formerly a professional basketball player
(14 seasons), Jesús Lázaro Corral is now
finishing his second season as a coach.
Growing up playing for the youth teams
of Unicaja Málaga, he went on to win
two King’s Cup and two Spanish champi-
onships (ACB League) with Manresa and
Unicaja. After retiring as a player, he be-
gan his coaching career as assistant
coach for Clínicas Rincón Axarquía (in
LEB Plata, third division in the Spanish
league). He is coaching the junior and
EBA teams of Unicaja Málaga.

OBJECTIVE OF THE CLUB


The objective of our youth teams and the
goals for our young players are quite sim-
ple: develop and train players who, one
day, will be able to play for our first team
that competes in the ACB (Spanish first
division).
However, many times, we, the coaching
staff, complicate this objective by making
it more difficult for the players and teams
than how it should be. Why do I say this?
Because, especially in the Junior team,
when the players seem to be ready to play
with the first team, coaches look at team
results rather than paying attention to the
development of the players.
We have to understand that if we pay
more attention to the development of the
players, then, as a consequence, we will
have good results with the team. The ob- players with solid fundamental skills. In In 1999, officials at Unicaja Baloncesto
jective of the club and the objective of the this way, we can have a supply of talented prepared a yearly work-plan for all of the
coaches has to be the same. For this rea- basketball players who will be able to play coaches of the youth teams. I will now re-
son the work of the youth team coaches for our first team (ACB) when they get view the work plan for our Junior team
is very important. older. (Under 18, non-professional). While our
Our special coaching program for young
players has been in place for a decade
and I think that our club has improved be- FORMING ACB PLAYERS
cause of it. I will explain the sports organ-
ization of our club, Unicaja Baloncesto
SAD.

As you can see from our organization


chart on page 9, the club organizes its OBJECTIVE OF THE COACH OBJECTIVE OF THE CLUB
work in logical fashion so we can develop
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SPORTS DIRECTION

UNICAJA (ACB) YOUTHFUL TEAM DIRECTION


ACB is the first professional league in Spain. The top 4 teams in the
ranking will play the Euroleague the following season.
All the players are professional.
The team is composed by 2 players from countries outside Europe, 4
Spanish players selectable for the National team and 4 players from
European countries until completing 10 players list.

CIRCUITO SUB-20
CLINICAS RINCON (LEB ORO) This league is organized by ACB and
LEB ORO is the second professional league in Spain. FEB (Spanish Basketball Federation).
The two top teams in the ranking go in the ACB. It's been thought in order to give
We have players with clear expectations to play in Uni- space to the players older than 18 and
caja (ACB team). until 20. 2 players can be Under 22.
Age average: 20 years old. The team is composed by 2 The championship is organized in
players from countries outside Europe, 1 player from a four concentrations along the season.
European country, and 9 Spanish players selectable for Each concentration lasts four days.
the National team. Most of the players have potential to
play then in the first team of the club.
Usually, it is a team composed by
players of the Junior team, EBA team,
UNICAJA CADETE ('93) LEB team, and some player who the
This team plays two leagues: club has let play outside of Málaga.
* Liga Cadete (Under 16): UNICAJA INFANTIL ('95)
Spanish championship. This team plays two leagues:
* Liga Nacional Senior. It is a Men's * Liga Infantil (Under 14):
National league. Spanish championship. UNICAJA JUNIOR ('91-'92)
The sixth Spanish league. * Liga Cadete (Under 16). This team plays two leauges:
The players are amateurs. The team is composed by guys born * Liga Junior (Under 18):
The team is composed by guys born in 1995. In this team there are 1-2 play- Spanish championship.
in 1993. In this team there are 2-3 play- ers with good potential. * Liga EBA: It is the fourth Spanish
ers with good potential. league.
The players are semi-professional.
The team this season is composed by
players born in 1991 and 1992. There
UNICAJA PRE-INFANTIL ('96) are two more players born in 1990
UNICAJA CADETE ('94) This team plays two leagues:
This team plays two leagues: who only plays in the EBA.
* Liga Infantil (Under 14):
* Liga Cadete (Under 16): In this team there are 2-3 players with
Málaga Championship.
Málaga Championship. a good potential to play in the ACB
* Liga Cadete (Under 16).
* Liga Junior (Under 18). team.
The team is composed this year by
The team is composed by guys born Moreover, 3-4 players who, without
guys born in 1996. In this team there
in 1994. They are in their first year in having a potential this good, have to
are 1-2 players with good potential.
this category. In this team there are be followed and have the possibility
2-3 players with good potential. to play in the LEB ORO team.

coaches are not obliged to follow the with the individual development one-on-one, two-on-two, and three-
plan, we strongly suggest that they use it. coach. on-three situations.
During the season, the weekly workouts ▼ The training lasts an hour or less. ▼ The training lasts two hours.
are ordened along the following model: ▼ Training is reserved for point guards, ▼ The distribution of the work on half
shooting guards, and small forwards. court, half court+fastbreak, full court,
MONDAY ▼ Training is exclusively designed for in- and game rhythm is designed by the
The team coach must have reviewed the dividual player development. strength and conditioning coach:
video of the team’s previous game by Afternoon: - 20 minutes of warm up.
Monday, as well as one or two videos of ▼ The team does specific work follow- - 40 minutes on half court.
the next team that his team will play. ing the yearly plan of the club. - 10 minutes on half court+fastbreak.
Morning: ▼ The team will work on individual game - 10 minutes on game rhythm.
▼ The players with scholarships work concepts and team game concepts in - 30 minutes of shooting.
Fiba Assist Magazine | 37 2009 | Page 9
COACHES - FUNDAMENTALS AND YOUTH BASKETBALL

MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY

7:00 H Individual Individual Rest Individual Individual


skills for players skills for players skills for players skills for players
with scholarship with scholarship with scholarship with scholarship

18:00 H Specific Specific Rest Team training: Team training: Liga Liga EBA
workplan workplan fastbreak, team tactic. junior game
of the club of the coach defense Preparation game
for this category. for his team offense with of the games
3-on-3, 4-on-4 for the weekend.
Individual skills Individual skills 3-on-3, 4-on-4 Shooting:
and tactic, and tactic, and 5-on-5 volume.
1-on-1, 2-on-2, 1-on-1, 2-on-2 tactical
3-on-3, at most 3-on-3, at most superiority
3-on-3, at most 3-on-3, at most of the team
Work about about the
numerical opponent
superiorities, of the weekend
defensive rules, (Liga EBA).
offensive rules Shooting.
Shooting.

20:00 H Physical Physical Rest Physical Physical


training training training training

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▼ The coach reviews the previous game
with the team and discusses and as-
sesses the performance of individual
players.
▼ The strength and conditioning session
is organized by the strength and con-
ditioning coach either in the gym
(weight training) or on the court
(quickness, footwork, jumps, bodybal-
ance, flexibility, injury prevention).

TUESDAY
Morning:
▼ The scholarship players have individ-
ual work designed by the individual
development coach.
▼ The training lasts one hour or less.
▼ Training is reserved for big men: pow-
er forwards and centers.
▼ Training is designed for individual de-
velopment.

Afternoon:
▼ The team performs specific work fol-
lowing the yearly plan of the team
coach.
▼ The team works on both individual and
team concepts according to the mis-
takes made in the last game (based on
notes taken by the coach after having
viewed the game video).
▼ Training lasts two hours.
▼ The distribution of the work on half
court, half court + fastbreak, full court
and game rhythm is designed by the
strength and conditioning coach.
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COACHES - FUNDAMENTALS AND YOUTH BASKETBALL
game.
▼ Training lasts two hours.
▼ The distribution of the work on half
court, half court + fastbreak, full
court and game rhythm will be de-
signed by the strength and condition-
ing coach.
▼ The strength and conditioning work
will last one hour or less.

FRIDAY
Morning:
▼ Scholarship players have individual
workouts directed by the individual
development coach.
▼ The training lasts one hour or less.
▼ Training is reserved only for big men:
power forwards and centers.
▼ Taining is exclusively directed at in-
dividual development.

Afternoon:
▼ The team performs specific work fol-
▼ Strength and conditioning work will ▼ Training is reserved for point guards, lowing the yearly plan of the team
last one hour at most. shooting guards, and small forwards. coach.
▼ Training is focused on individual de- ▼ The team will work on team concepts
WEDNESDAY velopment of the player. without defense in five-on-zero, five-
Rest day. on-five (60 minutes), and shooting (60
Afternoon: minutes).
THURSDAY ▼ The team performs specific work fol- ▼ Training lasts two hours.
Morning: lowing the yearly plan of the team ▼ Strength and conditioning work lasts
▼ Scholarship players have individual coach. one hour or less.
work directed by the individual de- ▼ Team works on team concepts (both
velopment coach. offense and defense) according to SATURDAY AND SUNDAY
▼ The training lasts an hour or less. the specific preparation for the next Game: Let’s play!

CONCLUSION
Before of the game,
the team does 60
minutes of shooting
(volume).
The most important
questions for each
player after the game
are: What have I im-
proved on today? Am
I a better player this
week than I was last
week?
If the player feels that
he has made im-
provements over the
previous week, that
means that the work-
outs during the week
have been properly
designed. If the an-
swer is “no,” more
attention has to be
paid in upcoming
practice sessions to
specific areas of in-
dividual player weak-
ness.
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GLOBAL PARTNER
coaches - offense

Villanova
Spread Offense
Jay Wright

by Jason Donnelly

In his seven seasons as head coach,


Wright owns a 148-83 record as head
coach at Villanova. Two Wildcats brought
to Villanova by Wright, Randy Foye and
Kyle Lowry, are now in the NBA. He also
coached Team USA to the 2005 World Uni-
versity Games title and spent seven sea-
sons from 1994-2001 as the head coach at
Hofstra University, twice leading the Pride
to the NCAA Tournament.

Jason Donnelly, a native of Colonia, N.J., is


in his fourth year as a member of head
coach Jay Wright's staff at Villanova Uni-
versity. He was elevated to assistant coach
in September of 2008 after serving three
seasons as the manager of basketball op-
erations. Prior to coming to Villanova, he
was an assistant coach at Bishop
O'Connell High School in Arlington, Vir-
ginia.

In our Spread Offense we position four


players on the perimeter since this gives us
great spacing for screening, cutting, post
feeds, driving opportunities, and three-point
shooting. Spacing along with hard cuts,
proper timing, and solid skillfull play is a
very important part of executing within our
four out, one in Spread Offense.

POSITIONS
In Spread Offense we play four perimeter
players and one post player although our 4
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D.1 D.2 D.3

and 5 men are often interchangeable allow- shooter. Everytime we catch the ball we
ing us to alternate who is in the post de- catch to shoot with our eyes on the rim. This
pending on offensive match-ups. encourages our players to look to score
and to see passes in the post and off rever-
SPACING sals. Within our Spread Offense we empha-
We have four perimeter spread spots on of- size three areas in which we're looking to
fense. We mark these spots with an X taped score: Post-and-Rip, Drive-and-Space and
on the floor in practice so our perimeter Screen-and-Roll.
players understand where they need to be
on offense (diagr. 1). We have two perimeter POST-AND-RIP
spots on both sides of the baseline directly Feeding the post is an important aspect of
in line with the block and two perimeter our spread offense. Our post player works
spots in the "slot" about 2 or 3 feet (1 m) out- for inside position depending on where the
side the free-throw lane. All of these spots ball is on the floor. When the ball is on the
are a foot beyond the three-point line and baseline our post player will "H-Up" and
about 18 feet (5,5 m) apart from each other. work for seals in primetime. We instruct our
We feel this creates the ideal spacing for post players to sit low and wide and raise
driving and passing lanes. There are two their hands high and wide in the post creat-
post positions which we call "Primetime". ing a wall against their defender. If the ball
Each is located on the first marker above is in the slot, our post player will work to
the block on either side of the lane (diagr. 2). "duck in" in the lane for high-low opportuni-
We instruct our post players to stradle the ties. And when the ball is on the opposite
first marker to enable space for them to wing our post player will "V-Cut" across the
make moves to the baseline and middle of lane into primetime (diagr. 6). Once the ball
the floor. Our post spacing also allows our has been entered into the post our post
perimeter players to cut, drive, and feed the players first look baseline to score and then
post along the baseline for more scoring look middle to explore (diagr. 7). The ball go-
opportunities. ing into the post also initiates a series of
cuts we call "post and rip". As 5 looks middle
MOVEMENT to explore our 4 automatically rips to the
Our four perimeter players can fill any of the opposite block from where ever he is on the
four perimeter spread spots. If our guard, floor. As he rips he looks for an interior pass
starting from the lineup illustrated in dia- and positions himself for good offensive op-
gram 2, passes to the wing and makes a portunities on the opposite block. As soon
basket cut, our weakside perimeter players as 4 makes his cut, 3 will rip to the opposite
will "replace and fill" that spot (diagr. 3 and elbow looking for a foul line jumper while
4). If our guard dribbles to the wing our also positioning himself for offensive re-
baseline perimeter player cuts along the bounding opportunities (diagr. 8). While this
baseline and replaces opposite while the interior action is occuring our remaining
other weakside perimeter players replace two perimeter players (our 1 and 2) will
and fill open spots (diagr. 5). And on slot to space to the top of the key and weakside
slot passes our guards will automatically wing (diagr. 9), taking away defensive dou-
exchange on the wings to create weakside ble team opportunities and looking for
action. threes's off reversal passes. When we look
for the reversal pass we instruct our play-
TEACHING POINT ers to put the ball in the post, rip, then "skip"
It's important that anytime our players catch (our term for a reversal pass) the ball oppo-
the ball on the perimeter they look to catch- site to our shooters. If 5 isn't able to hit any
and-shoot first, then look to pass or drive of the initial cutters, we teach and instruct
the ball. It's important that everyone on the our players how to "second cut" and replace
perimeter looks like and can function as a themselves to another position. For in-
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coaches--offense
offense

D.4

D.5

D.6

stance, 4 would now second cut to the op-


posite elbow, while our 3 second cuts to the
opposite block. In this situation our guards
will also second cut and create action by
exchanging on the weakside until a pass or
score is made (diagr. 10 and 11). We also
teach our players to look inside for seals in
the post immediately after receiving an in- drive-and-space. We use drive-and-space the other guards will replace and fill the
side-outside pass from the post to the pe- as a strategy to score but also as a method open spread spots from behind (diagr. 17).
rimeter. On a reversal pass 4, who ripped to to create movement on the perimeter within When a drive towards the middle of the
the opposite block, can now seal his man our Spread Offense. For instance, when the floor occurs we will use this as a scoring
and look for inside scoring opportunities ball is in the slot, after the first pass (like in opportunity similar to how we use a post
(diagr. 12). At this point, 5 replaces him in diagrams 2 and 3), our guard can dribble to- and rip. We often use our drives to the bas-
one of our spread spots and continuity of wards the baseline wing (diagr. 13) or oppo- ket in the same way that we would use a
our spread offense can continue with 4 be- site slot by dribbling directly at that player post feed. As a drive occurs and the ball
ing interchangeable in the post. forcing them to make a "basket cut". As this gets to the middle of the lane, we instruct
action occurs, the three other perimeter our 5 to "vacate" from primetime and fill the
DRIVE-AND-SPACE players will replace and fill open spread opposite block (diagr. 18). Or if the drive
Our Spread Offense also emphasizes drive- spots (diagr. 14). When the ball is on the comes from the baseline we teach our post
and-space as one of the strategies we use wing (diagr. 15 and 16), our perimeter play- players to vacate to the middle of the lane
to score. Spacing and use of dribble pene- ers can also use their dribble to attack the to again allow ideal passing angles and
tration are the most important areas for un- baseline to score or to improve their pass- great rebouding opportunities. As a drive
derstanding the way how to attack out of ing angle to the post. Again, as this occurs, occurs, we teach our three other perimeter
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D.7 D.8 D.9

D.10

D.11

D.12

players to: 1) replace and fill from behind; 2)


to get to the top of the key; 3) to find the
pass ahead.
When the drive comes from the slot or wing
to the middle of the floor, the opposite wing
will continue to space and try to stay in the
sight line of the driver for an extra pass.
However, when the drive comes from the
baseline, the opposite wing will look to slide
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coaches - offense

D.13

D.14

D.15

to the opposite corner for skip passes along


the baseline for three's. Overall, this move-
ment creates a vacuum effect, allowing our
guards to attack the rim, shoot the ball,
make passes to the post, or throw ahead or
behind to our perimeter players spacing
out for three's.

SCREEN-AND-ROLL
The third area that we look to score and
create movement out of our Spread Of-
fense is through the use of high ball
screens. These screens will occur in either
slot and can take place at the end of the
shot clock or earlier, depending on time
and score situations. In order to create the
best mismatch in a screen-and-roll situa-
tion, we have our 5 starts in the post and
sprints to either slot to set a slot ball screen
(diagr. 19). We prefer to set this screen in
the middle of the floor since it forces the
defense to make a decision as to how they
will defend this action and allows our play-
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D.16 D.17 D.18

D.19

ers the most amount of space to make a


scoring play. When our post player sets
this ball screen, he works to angle his body
so his back is parallel to the sideline, forc-
ing both defenders to make a decision as
to how they will defend the guard with the
ball and post player setting the screen. We
constantly drill our guards how to use this
screen and attack for scoring plays. We
also teach our guards how to handle dou-
ble teams by practicing how to split, drag,
and look for slips. Similarly we also drill our
post players how to roll, slip, or pop de-
fending on how the ball screen is defend-
ed. As this action takes place our weakside
wings will exchange to create movement
and occupy the weakside defenders. And
similar to our drive and space and post and
rip once the ball has made it to the middle
of the floor a series of cuts and second
cuts will occur to maximize our scoring op-
portunities.

CONCLUSION
Our Spread Offense also works hand in
hand with our individual improvement pro-
gram. Every skill we teach and focus upon
allows our players to recognize and im-
prove their indvidual scoring abilities with-
in our offense. It also teaches our players
how to play the game of basketball by im-
proving their understanding of post and rip,
drive and space, and pick-and-roll oppor-
tunities. Finally, since it is a difficult offense
to depend it's also a great continuity of-
fense to defend against in practice.
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COACHES - defense

by Xavi Pascual

Xavi Pascual is currently the head


coach of AXA Barcelona. Before joining
the technical staff of Barcelona, he
coached C. B. Aracena in LEB 2, win-
ning the league title in 2003. In 2005, he
became the Barcelona assistant coach,
and in February 2008 was promoted to
the head coaching job.

Before working on the various strategies


we have to defend the direct middle
screen, I will first introduce our main ob-
jectives for any defense of this particular
game situation. They include the follow-
ing:
1. Stop the ball
The defender of the man with the ball
has to make sure that his opponent
can’t play an easy one-on-one on the
free side of the screen. Also, he has
to be aware of the screen being set
and must not be blocked in order to
defend the line between his oppo-
nent and the basket.
2. Do not allow the pass to the player
rolling after the screen
With the help the defender of the
screener, or even the defender on
the opposite side of the ball, we don’t
allow any easy passes between the
two players involved in the two-on-
two.
3. Deny the passing lanes
Especially on the side where the
screen is played, unless we don’t
think a three-point shot will be taken
by the first outside player on the ball
side.
4. Keep running until we solve our de-
fensive problems
Unless the offense overcomes one of
our first three objectives or it makes
a pass to the player we decided not
to guard because of the defensive
help. We work a lot on one-on-one

Defending the direct


middle screen
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D.1 D.2 D.3

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COACHES - DEFENSE
defense
situations, after the help and recover,
to then be intuitive in shot situations
or immediate one-on-one.

Starting from this point, and looking at


the spots on the court of the offensive
players not involved in the two-on-two
(and at the technical characteristics of
the opponent), we’ll think of the best de-
fensive strategy to cover the direct mid-
dle screen. Once these three offensive
scoring possibilities (the man with the
ball, the pass to the player rolling after
the screen, and the cover of the other
passing lines) of the direct middle screen
have been blocked, it will be important to
recognize what will be the weak points
of our defense.

We have five different defensive possi-


bilities for the direct middle screen:
1. Going out in line with the screen
Sliding, preventing the offensive play-
er with the ball from splitting the
screen. The defender stays near the
ball and attacks with hands down to
stop the dribble or prevent a bounce
pass. While the hands are up to stop
a direct pass and/or a shot, the de-
fender, who gets to the screen, ag-
gressively slides above the screen.
The big man recovers when the guard
is ready to recover on his man (diagr.
1).
2. Two-on-one
The big man slides to stop the ball
and the guard slides aggressively
above the screen, attacking the ball
and maintaining the two-on-one on
the player with the ball until he makes
the pass. Our big man quickly recov-
ers his man. Our big men switch only
if the player with the ball goes very
far from the basket and he needs to
make a long recover (diagr. 2).
3. Baseline
Slide to stop the first shot option, and
then move backwards to stop the
possible penetration. If the player
with the ball drives to the basket, the
big man tries to block or change the
shot and switch, because the guard
has to deny the pass to the screener,
who rolls to the basket and then box
out (diagr. 3).
4. Attacking the ball and forcing the
player to change his way to the bas-
ket
The defender of the man with the ball
goes behind his teammate. The big
man recovers on his opponent if the
roll after the screen is outside the
three-point line. If 5 continues his
movement going to the basket, our

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D.4

defense switches, and the big man this two-on-two situation.


will defend on the roll (diagr. 4). In this way, for the same game we will
5. Switch have different defensive answers for the D.5
Be aggressive with both hands in or- direct middle screen for any of the above
der to stop the man with the ball. In situations.
case of the roll to the basket, the de-
fender can put himself in front of the We’ll now examine more closely our op-
dribbler to deny an inside pass, or tions 1, 2 and 4, and we’ll build all the de-
switch with the big man, staying with fensive situations in a progressive way,
the offensive center who is now starting from a two-on-one and two-on-
away from the basket (diagr. 5). two to mechanize them, moving then to a
three-on-three (with the guard defend-
Our idea is that while playing the defen- ing on the weak side), four-on-four and,
sive sets explained in the defensive pos- finally, five-on-five.
sibilities above (see N. 3 and N. 5), the About two-on-one and one-on-one, the
other defenders are not involved on cov- priority will be to pay attention to the de-
ering this direct middle screen. On the tails previously mentioned for each of D.6
other hand, we know that playing the the defensive options to reach our first
other defensive possibilities (see the N. goal: stop the scoring possibilities of the
1, 2, and 4), we’ll need the participation man with the ball. Once this concept has been assimilated,
of more players to defend the direct mid- In three-on-three, we’ll put a perimeter we add the fourth player. If we put him
dle screen. So we choose among the dif- player, X3, on the weak side (diagr. 6), on the ball side, this will mechanize the
ferent defensive options based on the who, while the direct middle screen is “no help” from the strong side if 1 finds
situations that develop on the court: being played, leaves his man to attack the way to the basket. At most, we’ll al-
▼ Who is the offensive player who han- the roll of 5 to the basket, spotting on the low our defender to fake and recover on
dles the ball in the direct middle line between the offensive player and the passing line (with the body perpen-
screen: if he is a good shooter or a the basket and putting his arm on the dicular to the line of the possible pass
good driver, and his passing skills. passing line, looking for the offensive from 1 to 2). Then, we’ll develop the same
▼ The characteristics of the screener: foul if he’s late, or holding on the one-on- work already done for the three-on-
tendency to go on the basket, or get- one until the recovery of X5. three, with the four-on-four (diagr. 7).
ting open, if he has the skills to play In case the defense stops both the ball However, we’ll focus our work of four-
with contact or to pass. and the roll (the two first goals) and the on-four with two defenders on the weak
▼ Position of the rest of the offensive offense makes a lob pass to 3 on the side, that is from where we want to stop
players while a direct middle screen weak side, X3 must sprint when the ball the direct middle screen. In diagram 8,
is being played; if there is a situation leaves the hands of 1, trying to steal the we attack with 3 on the wing and 4 near
repeated by the other team and that pass or defend the shot and the one-on- the baseline, either outside or in the low
we already know from scouting: de- one. The other defenders will have to post. While playing the direct middle
ciding with whom to help with the roll adjust their position to the ball, changing screen, X3 will have to move to face 5,
and how to do the following rotations quickly the side to fulfill our fourth goal deny the direct pass inside, and keep
after the help. (in case they beat us in this one-on-one, him from going to the basket, until he
▼ What is the position of the rest of our keep running until we stop this danger- reaches the free-throw line, and then to
defenders, who do not initially cover ous situation for our defense). recover against 3 and defend this first
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DEFENSE

D.7

D.8

D.9

In case of a different set with 4 out on Also, we can find another situation with
the wing or with two big men starting up a screen set by 4, who is a player with a
high, we will have a different defensive tendency to stay outside and play one-
D.10 answer (diagr. 9). on-one facing the basket (diagr. 10).
X4 will be the one involved in the roll of 5 In this situation, if 5 goes down to take a
to the basket, leaving his man until X5 spot close to the basket after the direct
passing line. If 5 drives to the basket, it has recovered after having stopped the middle screen, X4 will now have to stop
will be the other defender on the weak player with the ball. In this pause of the the ball (following our rules, we will
side, X4, who will be involved and defend direct middle screen, X3 will be the one, choose the above options N.1 or N.4)
against the roll of 5, trying to deny the who will defend against the possible and he will recover on the flare cut after
pass or to defend one-on-one near the pass to 4, who will keep an open posi- the screen of his opponent.
basket. tion for shooting or creating a triangle He will deny the passing possibility, with
If the play is finishing with X4 defending with 5. X3’s job will be the same as in the X2 defending on the passing line for 4, or
on the ball, X5 will switch, boxing out 4; previous situation. In case the ball goes faking and recovering with X4, if 4 is a
otherwise X5 will recover against his into his hands, we will have to react as player that we don’t consider a danger-
man 5. explained before. ous three-point shooter.
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COACHES - hoop market

March Madness
by Raffaele Imbrogno
2009
Raffaele Imbrogno has been coaching
since 1980. He is an Instructor for the Ital- In this section, we introduce the latest books, videos, CDs, and other tools that are
ian National Coaches Committee of the primarily aimed at coaches, but certainly useful for all of our readers. Please send
Federation and has been Director of the your suggestions and comments about our basketball-related media for review in
Italian Basketball Federation Study Cen- this section.
ter. Imbrogno is also the author of several
technical basketball publications.

“The only true fact is that without mad-


ness, any type of pleasure couldn’t exist.”
In Praise of Folly - Desiderius Erasmus of
Rotterdam

We are now in the middle of March Mad-


ness, by now a well-recognized world-
wide basketball event. The 64 (plus one)
American university teams are giving life
to one of the most important events on the
basketball calendar. This year’s Final Four
will be in Detroit on April 6th. The best
teams arrive at their final destination, after
having fought their way through the clas-
sic “stations”: regional games and then
the National semifinals. The Women’s Fi-
nal Four will be held in St. Louis on April
7th. Who will be the winner of the 2009
NCAA championship? It’s hard to answer.
The President of the United States, Barack
Obama, as longtime basketball player and
fan, predicted that the final game will be
between the Louisville Cardinals and the
North Carolina Tar Heels. President
Obama, who recently participated in a
practice session with the Tar Heels, pre-
dicted that Roy Williams’ team will win the
championship. What will Rick Pitino think
about that? One thing is certain: March
Madness and the Final Four offer specta-
tors great basketball played by some of
the best college teams in America: UNC,
Louisville, UConn, Pittsburgh. And for you
coaches, who are not able to see any of vided in two sections. In the first section, http://www.championshipproductions.
the games, you can experience the coach- the coach explains which concepts guide com/cgi-bin/champ/p/Basketball/TomIzzo-
ing wisdom of most of these coaches by him in drawing his offensive sets (thumb Quick-Strikes-Warm-Up-Drills-for-Win-
purchasing one of their coaching DVDs down, “loop” series), and in the second ning-Basketball_BD-03228.html.
that have been released by Championship section he describes, using a multipur-
Productions. Check them out. pose drill (O’Neill drill), a summary of his On the right side of the 2009 NCAA brack-
defensive set. The communication be- et, we find Gonzaga University, coached
On the left part of the 2009 NCAA bracket, tween the players, the ability to make a by Mark Few. If Gonzaga wins in the early
we have Michigan State with its coach decision, the attention focused on follow- round games, they will probably find
Tom Izzo, author of the DVD “Quick Strikes ing offensive transitions, and conditioning themselves facing Coach Williams and
& Warm Up Drills for Winning Basketball.” are all included in one of his drills. You can the North Carolina press defense. In this
Coach Izzo’s DVD includes 76 minutes di- order this special DVD on the Internet at case, Coach Few surely must use the
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strategy he describes in his DVD “Scor- type of mid-court press defense: use of Auriemma, whose teams have won the
ing Against Pressure Defense.” In 63 screens on the ball; leave the mid-court NCAA Championship five times, helps cre-
minutes, the Bulldogs’ coach teaches open for more space for drives to the ate a rare pearl, not only for women’s bas-
the varioius options he uses against any basket; use of backdoor cuts; and much ketball coaches but for fans of the
more. Coach Few describes “triangle” offense.
how he teaches these con- In the second set of 3 DVDs, “All Access
cepts, starting from 5-on-0 Practice with Jim Calhoun,” you can see
and finishing with the 5-on-5. the UConn pre-season work-outs in
You can order this DVD on the which coach Calhoun plans his offense
Internet at http://www.cham- and defense, paying particular attention
pionshipproductions.com/ to the 2-2-1 pressing defense.
cgi-bin/champ/p/Basketball/ These last two videos represent a radi-
Mark-Few-Scoring-Against- cal change in the production of techcni-
Pressure-Defense_BD-03224. cal material for coaches. Finally, we
html. leave the hotels’ halls and the clinics’
courts to go directly where these coach-
I have saved two great novel- es work “day-by-day” with great results.
ties from Championship Pro- You can order these two DVD sets on the
ductions for the end. These Internet at http://www.championshippro-
are DVD sets consisting of ductions.com/cgi-bin/champ/p/Basket-
live filming at the training ses- ball/
sions of two of the most fa- All-Access-Practice-with-Geno-Auriem-
mous coaches in college ma_BD-03203.html;
basketball, both of them who http://www.championshipproductions.
happen to coach at the Uni- com/cgi-bin/champ/p/Basketball/All-Ac-
versity of Connecticut cess-Practice-with-Jim-Calhoun_BD-
(UConn): Geno Auriemma 03202.html.
(women’s basketball) and Jim If you have television or Internet access,
Calhoun (men’s basketball). In enjoy the Final Four. We will see if the
the first set of 4 DVDs, “All great Rick Pitino -who recently wrote
Access Practice with Geno “Rebound Rules - The Art of Success
Auriemma,” which stretches 2.0”- surprises everybody by winning it
to over 400 minutes, Coach all, especially President Obama.
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referees and game administration

by Alexey Chudin

Alexey Chudin graduated from the Mos-


cow State Academy of Physical
Education and his graduate studies fo-
cused on the preparation of referees in
Russia. He has been a national referee
since 2001.

Basketball is a game that is growing in


popularity around the world and partic-
ularly in Russia. The previous
Eurobasket, World Championship, and
Olympic Games also showed the great
interest in the game on the part of spec-
tators. Today’s basketball players are
quicker, more explosive, and unpredict-
able and this has certainly captured the
imagination of the spectators. The offi-
cial rules are changing slightly to keep
up with the modern players. Every four
years FIBA approves new modifications
of rules and mechanics and every year
it approves new interpretations of some
rules. All of this makes the job of refe-
rees ever more complicated. We need
to be up to date with all changes in or-
der to be the best officials.
One of the important aspects of basket-
ball officiating that gets little attention is
the physical preparation of a referee.
Every professional basketball player
knows that being physically well pre-
pared allows him a chance to best
maximize his abilities on the court. Well,
the same applies to a basketball refe-
ree.

The Importance
Of Physical Preparation
For Referees
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Our two and three-man officiating
teams have to run almost as much as
the players on the court. In addition, we
have to quickly take positions that allow
us to see the spaces between players,
and pick up on the holding and grabbing
and other sorts of personal fouls being
committed that may not always be visi-
ble to spectators. We also have to be
the first down court on fast breaks in
order to correctly analyze the situation.
We are always on the move during a
game. One of our most experienced ref-
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referees and game administration

erees, Mikhail Davydov, FIBA referee


and member of the FIBA World Techni-
cal Commission, once noted: “Poor feet
- poor officiating.” And he is correct. If
you are not able to run quickly and get
to your spots on the court throughout
the entire game, you will never be able
to officiate effectively.
In analyzing the topics at national and
international basketball referees’ clin-
ics, one of the most important subjects
that is always covered is the physical
preparation of the referees. But, is it re-
ally that important that you improve your
physical skills? Isn’t it enough to have
the speed and endurance achieved dur-
ing the pre-season preparation?
Actually, it is not enough. There is much
more to be done, and it all happens be-
fore a game begins.
Like every physical exercise that starts
with warming up, the preparation before
the game for a referee should also start
with a good warm-up. It is very impor-
tant to prepare your body for high
physical stress by stretching the mus-
cles and loosening the joints. Stretching
helps to prepare muscles for lengthy
physical activity and can prevent injury.
This warm-up phase should be no less
than 10 to 15 minutes, with 5 to 7 min-
utes spent running to different parts of
the court at varying speeds. If possible,
the referee should run 2-5 10-meter
sprints just before the game starts. All
the players are well warmed up, eager
to start the game, and they are quick
and fast. The pre-game sprints will get
you ready for the fast-paced game that
is just about to start.
What do many referees do while players
are warming up? They stand on the
court watching the players. They are
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standing still, not moving. They certainly
won’t be ready for the first quick attack NUMBER OF TIMES (AVG.) SPEED (AVG.)
made by a team. And this is not a good
20 meters 127 4.1 sec
start to a game for the referees, and
certainly not for the players. 15 meters 21 4.3 sec
A small research study recently carried 8 meters 54 3.5 sec
out during the Russian Championships 5 meter 18 Fast walking
with 60 referees showed the importance One-hand gesticulation 117
Two-hand gesticulation 71
Heart Beating average 170 b/s

of physical preparation. Each referee


was outfitted with a heart rate monitor
to measure heart rate throughout the
game. Every game was recorded and
the distance covered on the court and
the speed of the referees was meas-
ured.
According to the study of three-man ref-
eree teams, a referee usually runs
distances of 5, 8, 15, and 20 meters. The
maximum distance a referee runs is 20
meters, which he runs 127 times for an
average of 4 seconds. The total distance
covered is 2,540 meters for 8 minutes.
The referees run 21-15 meter sprints at
an average of 4.3 seconds. They cov-
ered approximately 315 meters for 90
seconds, and it basically entailed run-
ning from the court to the scorers’ table
to note fouls.
The 8-meter sprints were typically cov-
ered by a referee in 3.5 seconds and
they did this 54 times, on average, dur-

ing a game. The 5-meter runs typically


consisted of fast walking in order to get
a good position on the court.
On average, every referee on court cov-
ered 2,985 meters for an elapsed time of
11 minutes. During the warm up, heart
rates were 140 beats per minue on av-
erage, with heart rates that went as
high as 180 beats per minute during the
game. Referees also used one or both
hands when officiating to show what is
going on the court.
This small research study points out
that the referee is on the go during a
game and that being ready to move at
full speed at the start of every game is
necessary in order to best officiate a
match.
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referees and game administration

RIGHT OR WRONG?
The following questions focus on the doc- A for a throw-in, A5 commits a techni- out. Shall the time-out be granted?
ument, “FIBA Official Basketball Rules: Of- cal foul. Is A5’s foul a team control 9. During a team A time-out, A8 reports
ficial Interpretations.” A free download is foul? to the scorer to enter the game as a
provided on the FIBA website (www.fiba. 5. A3 commits a technical foul. Additional substitute for A3. Before the end of the
com). For additional clarifications, expla- technical fouls are then committed by time-out period, A3 commits a techni-
nations or examples, please consult this coach A and then by coach B. Shall cal foul. Shall A3’s foul count toward
document. the penalties for the coach A and the penalty situation in that period?
coach B fouls be cancelled? 10. Must an unsportsmanlike foul always
1. A5’s throw-in passes through the team 6. On the jump ball, B5 commits a foul af- involve contact with an opposing play-
B basket without having been touched ter the ball has been tossed by the ref- er?
by a player on the court. Shall team A eree, but before it has been legally
now be awarded a substitute throw-in tapped. Has B5’s foul occurred during
at the place of the original throw-in? an interval of play? ANSWERS
2. A5 is awarded one free-throw. While 7. In the last minute of the 4th period, A3 1. No (Art. 17.3.1, 17.4)
the ball is in the air on the free-throw, causes the ball to go out-of-bounds. 2. Yes (Art. 42)
A2 and B2 commit a double foul. The Team A then is granted a time-out. Fol- 3. No (Art. 16.2.2)
ball does not touch the basket ring or lowing the time-out, shall the team B 4. No (Art. 41.2.2)
enter the basket on the free-throw. throw-in be administered at the free- 5. No (Art. 42.2.3 The penalty for
Shall play resume with a throw-in for throw line extended, opposite the A3’s technical foul and the penalty
team B? scorer’s table? for the coach B technical
3. On the jump ball, A2 in the team A 8. B2 commits an unsportsmanlike foul foul shall be cancelled)
backcourt gains control of the legally against A2, after which team A is 6. Yes (Art. 8.6, 12.4.8)
tapped ball and accidentally scores in awarded a time-out. When play re- 7. No (Art. 17.2.3, 3rd bullet)
his team’s own basket. Shall the goal sumes, A2 is not successful in either of 8. Yes (Art. 18.2.43)
be cancelled? his free throw attempts. Before the re- 9. No (Art. 4.2.3)
4. Following a B2 dribble violation, but maining throw-in resulting from the B2 10. Yes (Art. 36.1.1)
before the ball can be awarded to team foul, coach A requests another time-

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sport marketing and management

MSG:World’s
by Scott O’Neil
Most Famous
Scott O’Neil was named president, Madi-
Arena
son Square Garden Sports on July 29,
2008 and oversees all aspects of business
operations for the three sports teams, the
New York Knicks, Rangers and Liberty,
as well as the Sports Properties area,
which includes college and high school
basketball, boxing, track and field and all
other sports events. He also spearheads
sponsorship sales for the teams, arena
and all arena events and is focused on
expanding the Garden’s portfolio of
events, franchises and properties. Scott
was previously at the National Basket-
ball Association, where, as senior vice
president, he oversaw the league’s team
marketing and business operations. He
also oversaw the NBA’s Canadian Busi-
ness and the NBA Development League.

Michael Jordan once called it, “the mec-


ca of basketball.” Evander Holyfield said,
“You’re happy to get the opportunity to
fight here… that’s how you become a part
of what they call history.” Wayne Gretzky
echoed the sentiments of many other ath-
letes when he referred to it as “the great-
est arena, with a unique energy and
electricity every time you’re there.” And
Elton John once said, “This is without a
doubt the most exciting venue in the
world, bar none, to play…it’s a magical
place.”
Universally recognized as the world’s
most famous arena, Madison Square Gar-
den opened its doors in 1879 and lives up
to its moniker by continuing to embrace
generations of fans, who come to express
their pride and passion for the biggest and
best known names in sports and enter-
tainment. For marketing partners, Madi-
son Square Garden strives to create
access to powerful interactive opportuni-
ties, which combine the thrill of sporting
events and the joy of entertainment with
the unrivaled historic pedigree of the
building itself.
In a challenging economic environment, it
is important for brands to maximize mar-
keting dollars through optimal partner-
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ships. MSG is the only major sports and four million guests and more than 250 ately called) is comprised of several prop-
entertainment venue in Manhattan and we sports and entertainment events, making erties:
are seeing a real “flight to quality.” MSG it the busiest venue in the United States. ▼ MSG Sports includes the New York
offers one-stop-shopping for companies With on-premises event space that in- Knicks (NBA), the NY Rangers (NHL),
looking to deliver unique experiences. Lo- cludes its 19,000 seat arena, 5,600 seat the NY Liberty (WNBA) and the Hart-
cated in the heart of New York City and WaMu Theater and 36,000 square foot Ex- ford Wolf Pack (American Hockey
above Penn Station, the country’s busiest po Center, MSG is an ideal partner for or- League). This division also encom-
transportation hub, no other venue is more ganizations that share the same values passes college basketball, elite boxing
easily accessible and offers as wide a and are excited about providing powerful matches, marquee track and field, and
range of events and distribution channels experiences for customers and a passion- has expanded significantly the last few
to inspire a specific demographic group or ate fan-base. years. 2008 saw the return of tennis
a broad array of consumers. In addition to the arena complex, Madison with the NetJets Showdown, a sold-
In 2008, Madison Square Garden hosted Square Garden (or MSG as it is affection- out tennis match featuring Pete Sam-

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sport marketing and management
pras and Roger Federer, as well as the place at The Garden can be promoted
addition of the Tyson American Cup through MSG Media, the collection of 16
gymnastics event and the second year different websites, blogs and social net-
of the popular Professional Bull Riders works reaching nearly two million unique
Invitational. visitors per month. MSG also offers mar-
▼ MSG Entertainment (MSGE) includes keters visibility on our video marquees
concerts and events at the historic with signage which are positioned on
Radio City Music Hall, MSG, The Wa- two New York City avenues and seen by
Mu Theater at MSG, the Beacon The- 1.7 million people each day.
atre, and the legendary Chicago A potential partner can find a number of
Theatre. MSGE also manages wholly- different options, suitable for any budget
owned live entertainment properties, at MSG: television, radio, print, online,
including the Radio City Rockettes and signage, tickets, and promotions. All part-
the Radio City Christmas Spectacular. nerships are customized to fit your needs
▼ MSG Media is comprised of television and each Garden team exhibits its own
networks MSG, MSG Plus and Fuse, personality, energy and attitude – provid-
the only national music television net- ing partners choices that best fit their re-
work, as well as MSG Interactive, and spective brands.
it oversees all company television,
wireless and online initiatives which ▼ The Knicks, who drafted Danilo Galli-
cover the entire NY DMA of 25 million nari in the 2008 NBA Draft, are rich in
homes. history, heritage and passion, and
MSG events can be distributed and pro- have an exciting future built around tles, two Cups of Europe, one Korac
moted via the two in-house television new coach Mike D’Antoni’s fast- Cup, and one Intercontinental Cup. As
networks to expand exposure to a very paced offensive style. As one of the head coach, D'Antoni led Benetton
large consumer base. For example, this most successful NBA coaches over Treviso and Phillips Milan for eight
year we introduced a new program called the last five years, D'Antoni is also an seasons and was named Coach of the
“The Road to MSG” that chronicled dif- Italian League legend as both player Year twice.
ferent music acts in advance of the “Jin- and coach. He was the country's pre- ▼ The Rangers have a storied reputa-
gle Ball” concert which took place at mier guard for 13 years with Milan, tion built on tradition, pride and team-
MSG. Additionally, any event that takes leading them to five Italian League ti- work and are supported by fiercely

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passionate and loyal fans. The team Another example is the T-Mobile “Ulti- to the Garden of Dreams Foundation.
is currently in the midst of a sell-out mate Fan” promotion which celebrates Garden of Dreams showcases MSG’s
streak which exceeds 135 games. In the passion of Knicks fans and provides a unique approach to philanthropy, lever-
the last three seasons, the Rangers way for them to “stick together” with the aging the power, access and reach of
have thrilled fans with energetic team. The promotion runs in-arena and Madison Square Garden to create unique
hockey and returned to the Stanley online at www.knicksnet.com through and unforgettable activities which bring
Cup playoffs; the international roster the end of the season. Also new this sea- joy to children in crisis. These experienc-
includes players from Sweden, the son is the T-mobile “Fave 5” ticket pack- es often involve unprecedented access
Czech Republic, Russia, Finland, and age, the first ever offering of any five to MSG celebrities, events and venues,
Ukraine. Knicks games for $99, with buyers receiv- and to date 90,000 children have benefit-
▼ The Liberty offers affordable basket- ing a fun Knicks/T-Mobile sweatshirt. ted. We believe this is one more reason
ball and family entertainment to a di- This fall, Madison Square Garden is set why our partners take pride in the rela-
verse and devoted fan base. The team to undergo a state-of-the-art renovation tionship. For millions of people each year,
made history last season by hosting which will further enhance the building’s, Madison Square Garden is more than a
the first professional regular season offerings with a new lobby, wider con- destination, sports teams, television net-
outdoor game at Arthur Ashe Stadi- courses, brand new luxury boxes, and an works, and events. It has the privilege of
um, which normally hosts tennis. All array of amenities that will make the occupying a mythical position within the
team members are playing in Europe building an even more powerful market- heart of the most important city in the
during the off-season. ing tool. MSG is currently looking for one world and is a collection of diverse and
We are enthusiastic about working with Marquee Partner and a few Signature powerful sports and entertainment
our partners to customize marketing Partners to share the joy and excitement brands. During a time when companies
packages. For example, American Ex- of the renovation right from the begin- are looking to get the most value from
press provides card members with ac- ning. The popularity of new premium their marketing dollars, we urge them to
cess to unique experiences in sports and seating and hospitality opportunities the leverage the magic of MSG and create
entertainment at MSG through early tick- last two seasons underscores the tre- an association with the world’s most fa-
et on-sales, special Membership Re- mendous interest in a VIP association mous arena.
wards experiences like Zamboni [the ice with MSG. A relationship with MSG
resurfacing machine] rides and the Ulti- would not be complete without under- For more information on becoming a
mate Tour, a new offering that will give a standing the importance of our charitable Madison Square Garden partner, please
group of card members the most exclu- endeavors. Community outreach has long contact Ron Skotarczak, SVP, Sales, at 00
sive behind-the-scenes tour of MSG with been a priority and we are enormously 1 (212) 465-6530 or Ron.Skotzrczak@the-
a roster of Knicks and Rangers greats. proud of our company-wide commitment garden.com
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doctors, trainers and Conditioning Coaches

5 Keys to High
Performance
Training
by Darryl Eto

Darryl Eto is presently Senior Perfor-


mance Specialist at Athletes’ Perfor-
mance, a world-class performance
training company with locations in
Tempe, Arizona, Los Angeles, Califor-
nia and Gulf Breeze, Florida. Over the
course of his 25-year career, Darryl has
successfully worked with developing
high school athletes, collegiate All-
Americans, and professionals in Amer-
ican football, basketball, baseball,
hockey, track and field, and tennis.

INTRODUCTION
Over the last 20 years, basketball has
changed. Players are bigger, stronger,
faster, and more powerful. Play is much
more physical. And longer seasons
mean more games. No doubt, the game
has evolved. But have your training
programs?
At Athletes’ Performance, we often see
elite-level basketball players that lack
decent core stability. Some athletes
can jump out of the gym, but can’t land
without their knees caving in. While the
game has become more physically de-
manding, the number of injuries has in-
creased.
Proper conditioning can significantly
reduce the risk of injury and improve
performance, but the most critical ar-
eas and movements to develop are of-
ten the ones nobody wants to train.
What follows are five underrated ele-
ments of basketball training. Work on
them consistently with your athletes to
improve strength, stability, mobility,
power-and ultimately, their perfor-
mance on the court.
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1. CORE STABILITY
1 One of the best ways basketball play-
ers can help protect themselves from
the physical punishment of the game is
to focus on the core, or more impor-
tantly, the pillar. Your pillar encompass-
es the muscles of the hip, shoulder
girdle and torso, all working together
as a functional unit. The core, in the
center of your pillar, is the foundation
upon which all movement occurs. When
the core muscles work in a smooth and
synchronized manner, they help main-
tain correct spinal and pelvic alignment
while the arms and legs are moving.
Core stability also allows the body to
prevent collapse and return to sym-
metrical balance after movement. In
other words, strengthening this area
can help a player develop greater body
control on the court, hopefully decreas-
ing their potential for injury.

Why it's often overlooked: Training the


core is typically not something a bas-
ketball player feels will affect his game.
It’s not like performing plyometrics to
improve jumping ability where it’s easy
to see how the exercise relates to per-
formance on the court.
How to improve it: A common miscon-
ception is that doing sit-ups and
crunches is all you need to train your
core, but that only trains one portion of
the core in one plane of movement.
Here’s a sampling of exercises that de-
velop all muscles from the hips to
shoulders:
▼ Body weight exercise: Prone Pillar
Bridge, Side Pillar Bridge (photo 1),
Glute Bridge (photo 2).
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doctors, trainers and Conditioning Coaches

3 4

▼ Loaded exercises: Stability Cable


5 Lift, Stability Cable Chop (photo 3).
▼ Total-body integration: Perpendicu-
lar and parallel medicine ball
throws.

Incorporate these exercises into your


program, and then apply the same prin-
ciples used in the weight room to prac-
tice during movement skill drills-moving
without the ball, shuffling, sprinting,
and so on. That way, athletes improve
awareness of proper back and hip po-
sition on the court as well.

2. HIP STABILITY
The constant running, jumping and
change of direction in basketball plac-
es tremendous stress on the knees one
reason knee tendonitis is so common.
Another source of knee problems is a
lack of hip stability. The muscles of the
hip, especially the gluteus medius, help
control the femur (upper thigh bone)
and guide proper knee alignment. Each
time the foot contacts the floor, wheth-
er from running, jumping or cutting, the
foot, knee and hip should be aligned.
But, instability through the hips, can
cause the knee to misalign.
Think of it this way: If the elbow flares
out during shooting, it’ll affect the ac-
curacy of the shot, right? One part of

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6

the body disrupts another. Well, if the


7 hip muscles don’t stabilize properly,
then the hip tends to jut out while the
knee collapses and rotates inward with
each foot contact. What’s more, run-
ning, jumping and cutting can create
forces of more than 3 to 5 times your
bodyweight. As this happens over and
over again, the patellar tendon can be-
come irritated and inflamed, causing
pain and potentially injury.

Why it's often overlooked: Training the


hip stabilizing muscles can be tedious
and challenging. The exercises require
concentration to maintain proper form
and alignment. They can also be un-
comfortable because the muscles of
the hip, when challenged through vari-
ous routines, fatigue to the point of dis-
comfort or "burn."
How to improve it: Here’s a sampling
of movements to include in your pro-
gram:

▼ Isolation exercises: Mini Band Lin-


ear Bent Leg Walking (photo 4),
Mini Band Lateral Bent Leg Walk-
ing.
▼ Total-body integration: Mini-Band
Squat - 2 Leg and 1 Leg (photos 5
and 6).
▼ Stability Jumps and Hops.

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doctors, trainers and Conditioning Coaches
ment. This compensation can occur in
8 the form of the arch collapsing or over-
pronation. Simply put, when the base of
foundation of your body (foot/ankle)
moves out of alignment, everything
above it will follow. That’s why ankle
sprains can be an underlying cause in
knee and Achilles problems as well as
bunions.

Why it's often overlooked: The common


response to a sprained ankle is to ice it
and rest until the swelling diminishes.
After a short time, the player is back on
the court thinking they’re fine. Unfortu-
nately, if the player does not undergo any
rehabilitative exercises, their ankle joint
function will still be compromised, pre-
disposing them to another ankle sprain.
The biggest predictor of future ankle
sprains is a previous ankle sprain.
How to improve it: Here’s a sampling of
movements to include in your program:

▼ Soft tissue release: Foam Roll or Mas-


sage Stick - Calf, Achilles, Peroneals.
▼ Self ankle mobilization: Dorsiflexion
Stretch - 1/2 Kneeling with Dowel.
▼ Total-body integration: Overhead
3. HIP MOBILITY letes stretching on their own without a Squat - w/abduction (Heal Lift, Mini-
The ability to get into a low, defensive coach overseeing their actions. In the Band, Dowel).
stance is a fundamental position for cases when they do stretch, it’s be-
basketball players. But constantly be- cause they are sore or tight. It is rare 5. SINGLE-LEG STRENGTH AND POWER
ing in this defensive stance can short- when a specific flexibility/mobility rou- Basketball players often say, "I am a one
en the muscles of the hip, especially tine is instituted as part of a preventa- foot jumper" or "I am a two foot jumper."
the hip flexor muscles (iliopsoas, ten- tive program. To be a complete player, you must be
sor fascia latae, rectus femoris), mak- How to improve it: Implement a regular able to perform both because different
ing them less flexible. flexibility and mobility routine as part of a situations dictate a different take-off
When these muscles become tight, an preventative program, and include the style. Besides, running is a single-leg
athlete’s gluteal muscles can actually following movements: support activity. Each propulsive stride in
become inhibited, limiting hip exten- filling the lane on a fast break requires a
sion and jumping ability, as a result. ▼ Soft tissue release: Foam Roll TFL; strong and powerful push, while landing
But the human body is so adroit at Foam Roll IT Band. from a jump can be unstable onto one
compensating that it will substitute ▼ Flexibility: 1/2 Kneeling Hip Flexor leg. For this reason, single-leg strength
other muscles to create movement. Stretch; 1/2 Kneeling Quad/Hip Flexor and power is importance not just for per-
Since proper hip extension is vital for Stretch. formance, but also for staying safe on
running and jumping, many times the ▼ Dynamic mobility: Back Lunge with the court.
player will use his back muscles in- Twist (photo 7); World's Greatest
stead of the hip or gluteal muscles to Stretch (photo 8). Why it's often overlooked: Single leg
perform these movements. This can strength must be developed off the court
lead to spine problems because the 4. ANKLE MOBILITY to be integrated on the court, but most
back is not meant to perform this func- Ankle sprains are very common in bas- weight room exercises, such as leg ex-
tion. ketball. The ligaments of the ankle be- tensions, leg curls, leg presses, and
A regular flexibility and mobility routine come stretched or torn, the area swells squats, are typically performed with two
will help avoid these compensations with fluid or edema, muscles that sur- legs.
from occurring and will counteract hip round the ankle become weakened, bal- How to improve it: Perform single-leg
tightness. ance and stability are disrupted, and exercises, such as Single-leg Balance
ankle joint function is compromised. As Squats and Single-leg Romanian Dead-
Why it's often overlooked: Stretching the athlete heals, function begins to re- lifts, as well as plyometrics.
in general can be tedious and some- turn, but normal range of motion, if not
times uncomfortable for players. Left to properly rehabilitated, can be still re-
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meneghin:
"ready for
one-on-one
huge challenge"
MENEGHIN: People's insistence that I player is given the same offer by two
was the right man for the job. My will is clubs, a player will choose to go to
to do something important for Italian Spain or Russia rather than come to Ita-
basketball. I have always been a man ly because we pay more taxes. Consid-
of the court, before a general manager ering the financial crisis that the world
of clubs in Italy or the national team. I is facing, it makes it harder to find spon-
am 59 years old and I believe the time sors and that also makes the clubs' job
had come to put my experience, my harder. In terms of the youth system, we
knowledge and willingness to the ser- have a lot of work to do. We need to be
vice of the Italian basketball movement. more involved with schools, find young-
Despite knowing that it will be a chal- sters and talent to bring closer to bas-
lenge with my other job [he runs an ketball. It's a huge task that we all must
events and public relations company focus on, not only the federation, but al-
Sicom Eventi], I know that with sacri- so all the basketball clubs.
fice and will, I can do it. I will not be
alone in the task of running the federa- FIBA: You are a living legend in Italy.
tion as I will have counselors that will Does your name make the job easier?
be placed in the right positions, people
who want to work hard and are compe- MENEGHIN: I can put the face, even if it's
tent. Once that happens, my job will be an ugly one! But, the will and the capac-
made easier. ity is there. The fact is that we need to
get more support from the media. Public
FIBA: What is the state of Italian basket- televisions like RAI and Mediaset don't
No player stood taller in Italian hoops ball right now and can we be optimis- give us much contribution in terms of
for nearly three decades than the coun- tic? broadcasting news, games and results.
try’s newly elected basketball federa- This diminishes our sport, even if it's
tion (FIP) president Dino Meneghin. A MENEGHIN: I am an optimist by nature, strong, because in the eyes of some, it
towering 2.06m, Meneghin was the ulti- especially when facing adversity. In dif- seems as it doesn't exist.
mate leader whose mere presence in- ficult times you need to work hard and
spired teammates and captured the think positive. With regards to the na- FIBA: Italy's national team has struggled
imagination of Italy as he helped drive tional team, we have good players but since 2004. What has been the reason
the national team to some of its finest we are not able to get the results at in- for this and are you convinced that the
moments. Born in 1950, he made his de- ternational level. Our immediate hope is national team can have a starring role
but for the Azzurri at 16 and went on to to qualify for the EuroBasket this sum- in the near future?
play 271 times for his country with his mer and from then on, understand our
last appearance on Italian Division I value. With regards to our clubs, we MENEGHIN: My hope is that we will. We
League as a 44-year-old. He thrived on have good teams and players, but, yet have great players, but we have not got-
challenges as a player, and now he fac- again, we are missing important results ten results sometimes due to injuries,
es a huge one off the court as the FIP at international level. The will to get other times we haven't played well and
supremo. Meneghin, who had served achievements is there from everyone that has been the merit of our rivals. I
commissioner of the FIP since Septem- but we know that we face important am convinced of the strength of our
ber following the resignation of Fausto challenges from Spain, Greece, Russia, basketball but we must show this on the
Maifredi as FIP president, gave this ex- while other eastern (European) coun- court. I think we just need a good result
clusive interview to FIBA. tries are finding the resources to be to confirm the good work done by ev-
competitive at the maximum level. The eryone. We are well aware that the
FIBA: Dino, several months ago you said task of our clubs is not easy when you competitiveness has notably increased,
you didn't have the time required to be are competing with strong clubs that that our teams need to be extremely
President of the Italian Basketball Fed- have the revenue to sign top players. competitive and arrive to the top tour-
eration. What made you change your We have higher taxes from the state naments in the best form possible. We
mind? placed on our clubs, hence, when a have a problem in that our tournament
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national teams. While being aware that
their future in the NBA is important to
them, I believe it's also crucial for them
to play in the national team. If they did
this, it would set a great example for the
other players that play in Italy but espe-
cially, for the young players because it
would inspire them as they look up to
them. Regardless of the NBA or the Le-
ga A, the most important team is the na-
tional team. That was the case for me,
because it is the team of the whole of
Italy. I can play and win with Milano 30
league titles and 20 Euroleagues and
then the Milano fans will be happy. But,
if I win a medal at the Olympics, at a Eu-
roBasket or a World Championship, I
is very long but the fact that it is a hard guide the national team. If that is the would make 50 million Italians happy
one means that our players are very ac- case, we will renew his contract. Other- and that is somewhat different.
tive. Sometimes they arrive in the sum- wise, we will go for someone else. But
mer rather tired and they are not able to until then, he is not under discussion. FIBA: Dino, I know you followed Italy
give what they really could. I also be- He has all my trust and support. women's Additional Round with a lot of
lieve we have been unlucky at crucial expectation. How proud are you of Gi-
times in not having certain players avail- FIBA: With the focus placed on the Ad- ampiero Ticchi's women who last month
able through injury and that is crucial. ditional Qualifying Round, you must be qualified for this year’s EuroBasket in
following Italy's American-based play- Latvia?
FIBA: It is strange that powerful teams ers closely. What can you tell us about
like France and Italy will have to face the improvements made by NBA trio An- MENEGHIN: I am delighted. They have
each other for the only remaining place drea Bargnani, Marco Belinelli and Da- shown great strength. I have followed
in the EuroBasket. How difficult is the nilo Gallinari, as well as University of the teams on the court and outside it
Additional Round going to be for Italy? Southern California point guard Daniel and I have seen that they are a true
Hackett? team. They are a group of friends, who
MENEGHIN: This is a Russian roulette, in are united. I have been hit by their en-
the sense that we cannot afford to make MENEGHIN: Marco has shown a lot of thusiasm, their availability for the na-
a mistake. To see two historically strong character. He proved that he wanted tional team. This has been one of the
teams, full of good players having to more playing minutes and when given reasons why this team has qualified for
come up against each other for one spot the chance, he has shown what he can the EuroBasket after many years. The
is hard. But this goes to prove the high do in terms of defense, rebounds. He merit has been down to their strength
standard of basketball in Europe. There has grown in personality. As for Andrea, and the work done by coach Giampiero
are no longer any easy games, they are he still has ups and downs and needs to Ticchi and his staff. This is a great result
all difficult. Therefore, you need all your find continuity, but in certain games he and I hope it can be a great example for
players in good shape. For us, the Addi- has proved important for his team. Da- the men's national team.
tional Qualifying Round against France nilo is still recovering from a back injury
will be extremely challenging and very but in the games he has played he has FIBA: Italy are among the countries
difficult. I cannot deny that we are rath- shown potential. Our hope is that he im- short-listed to host the 2014 FIBA World
er worried, because in a few days you proves his physical condition and gets Championship for men. What would it
play for everything. It's a challenging better primarily for New York and then mean for Italian basketball and for the
calendar with road games, too, and fa- for the national team. As for Daniel nation to host such a prestigious event?
tigue will come into it. That is why the Hackett, he is doing very well and he
players will need the right mentality to could be useful for us in the Additional MENEGHIN: It would be the result of a lot
understand how difficult our task will be Qualifying Round. of work and sacrifice. To bring to Italy
and to be fully focused and in top physi- such an important event after many
cal form. FIBA: Will we see Italy's NBA players in years would be a reward for those who
action at the Additional Qualifying work in basketball and who love the
FIBA: Will Italy coach Carlo Recalcati Round and, if successful, at the Eu- sport. We hosted the EuroBasket in 1991
remain in charge of the national team roBasket? and ever since then, we have not hosted
even if the Azzurri fail to qualify for the anything. Italy needs and wants to see
EuroBasket? MENEGHIN: This is a question mark. I the best basketball in the world played
hope that the players and the clubs they here. We know very well that (the other
MENEGHIN: Charly Recalcati has a con- play for will allow them to come and two candidates) China and Spain are
tract until September. After that, I will play with the national team just as they two important realities but we are hope-
sit down with him and understand what have done in the past. Other players like ful.
his intentions are, based on the results Dirk Nowitzki, Tony Parker and Pau Gas-
and whether his wish is to continue to ol have done this for their respective FIND MORE INTERVIEWS ON WWW.FIBA.COM

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competed in three Olympics and three FI-


BA World Championships.
An assistant under ex-women’s boss Tom
Maher, Sun is determined to build on the
country’s impressive showing in Beijing
where they reached the Semi-Finals be-
fore falling to Australia.
“I am confident I can take the team to the
next level over the next few years,” Sun
said.
The long-term aim for Sun is to have the
Chinese in peak form when the Olympics
are staged in London in 2012.
He is hoping that the country’s two top
players last summer, Chen Nan and Miao
Lijie, will be more influential after gaining
experience in the WNBA where the two
are expected to play next season after
being given clearance by China’s Basket-
ball Administrative Center.
Chen, the big center, and shooting guard/
NEW ZEALAND HOSTS FIBA U19 WORLD Group B
CHAMPIONSHIP France - Egypt -
Top basketball action is coming to New Iran - USA.
Zealand with 16 nations featuring some
of the best talents the sport has ever seen Group C
for the FIBA U19 World Championship Australia -
from July 2-12, 2009. Only players born in Canada - Spain -
1990 or after are eligible. Syria.
The Auckland region will host a tourna-
ment regarded as the third biggest in the Group D
sport. Only the FIBA men’s and women’s Argentina - Croatia - Kazakhstan - New small forward Miao won’t be available
World Championships are larger. This Zealand. when the Chinese compete at the FIBA
tournament is globally recognized as the Asian Championship in Chinese Taipei
breeding ground for future global basket- For a precise schedule of the event and from June 21-28.
ball stars with many of today’s well known further information please go to fiba. China will warm up for that event with
basketballers participating in past tour- com. games against Lithuania, Australia, Cana-
naments. It will feature 62 matches Originally known as the FIBA Junior da and the United States.
played at the North Shore Events Centre, World Championship, the tournament Sun says his stars’ absences should not
Takapuna and the ASB Stadium, Kohi- was held every four years from 1979- hurt the team’s chances of winning in Chi-
marama. The quarterfinals, semi finals 2007. FIBA recently changed its calendar nese Taipei.
and finals will all be held at the North and will now hold age-based world "We will use other players," he said.
Shore Events Centre. championships every other year. "We're not really worried as we still have
The draw for the event took place on 2nd an advantage in Asia, even without them.
March in presence of many team delega- CHINA APPOINT SUN FENGWU Right now we have our eyes trained on
tions at Auckland’s SkyCity Hotel. AS NEW WOMEN’S COACH 2012 because we hope both women will
China have handed the reins of the wom- benefit from their time with the WNBA so
Group A en’s national team to Sun Fengwu, a for- as to be better positioned to do some
Angola -Greece - Lithuania - Puerto Rico. mer captain of the men’s side who damage in London."
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Voting for the MVP award is conducted
following each regular season game by
the coaching staffs of each team, with
the player amassing the most votes at
the end of the season being declared the
winner.

Final votes:
Kirk Penney (Breakers) 92
Matthew Knight (Spirit) 90
Ebi Ere (Tigers) 89
Mark Worthington (Dragons) 88
Shawn Redhage (Wildcats) 86

FLAMENGO CAPTURE LIGA


SUDAMERICANA TITLE
Marcelinho turned in one of the best per-
formances of his career on 12th March
to lead Flamengo (BRA) to a thrilling vic-
tory over Quimsa (ARG) in the Liga Su-
damericana title game.
The Brazil international poured in 41
points - 30 in the first
half alone - and the
Rio de Janeiro outfit
held on for a 98-96 born coach traveled to the USA in order
triumph. Marcelinho to speak to the three Brazilians playing in
was voted MVP of the NBA: Leandro Barbosa (Phoenix
the Liga Sudameri- Suns), Nenê Hilário (Denver Nuggets)
cana. and Anderson Varejão (Cleveland Cava-
Flamengo, beaten in liers).
last year's Finals by Monsalve felt himself very welcomed by
PENNEY BECOMES FIRST KIWI TO CAPTURE Regatas de Corrientes, claimed the title all teams and players. According to the
MVP HONOR IN AUSTRALIAN NBL for the first time in club history and coach born in Spain (in Medina del Cam-
New Zealand international Kirk Penney snapped a three-year winning streak for po, Valladolid), Barbosa, Nenê and Vare-
this week claimed the Andrew Gaze Tro- Argentina’s Liga Nacional. jão all expressed their strong commitment
phy after being named Most Valuable Before this year's edition, Argentina to joining the Brazilian National Team at
Player of the Australian National Basket- clubs had captured nine out the 13 titles the FIBA Americas Championship, the
ball League. The sweet-shooting New in the Liga Sudamericana, which first qualifier for the 2010 FIBA World Champi-
Zealand Breakers guard garnered 92 tipped off in 1996. onship that will take place in August in
votes to edge Sydney Spirit big man Mat- Vasco de Gama (1999, 2000) and Uber- Mexico. “I had a wonderful conversation
thew Knight (90). landia (2005) were the only previous win- with all three players and I am sure that
He is the first New Zealander to be voted ners from Brazil. we can count on them in the National
MVP. The success clinches a spot in next sea- Team”, stated Moncho.
Penney, 28, said it was a bittersweet mo- son's FIBA Americas League for Flamen- In addition, Monsalve is confident that
ment when he was told of the award be- go. Cucuta-Norte defeated Regatas 92-86 Brazil will be in the next FIBA Word
cause his Breakers were swept 2-0 in the to clinch third. Championship: “Brazil has extraordinary
ANBL play-offs by Melbourne. “We, the Marcelinho, who is expected to repre- players evolving in the NBA, Europe, the
players and coaches, definitely had a bit sent Brazil this summer at the FIBA NCAA and the Brazilian National League
of a sour taste in how we lost to the Ti- Americas Championship -a qualifying (NBB). We can build a great team, capa-
gers," Penney said. "We felt like we tournament for the 2010 FIBA World ble of facing any opponent at the FIBA
should have played better and had a Championship in Turkey- was magnifi- Americas Championship.”
chance of winning the series. I guess it is cent. Before traveling to the USA, the Brazilian
a little [bittersweet] because you want to In the first half alone, he made eight of 10 National Team coach spoke to center Ti-
win a championship, and they’re the shots from behind the arc and drilled all ago Splitter in Madrid, where his team,
memories that never leave you. But, as a six of his free-throws as Flamengo led TAU Cerámica, won the Spanish Copa
personal accolade, it’s just a huge hon- 49-48. del Rey.
our.”
Penney averaged 24.2 points, 4.4 re- MONCHO MONSALVE OPTIMISTIC FORMER BASKETBALL PLAYERS WIN IOC 2009
bounds and 2.8 assists in 28 regular sea- AFTER TRIP TO THE USA WOMEN AND SPORT AWARDS
son games for the Breakers. Moncho Monsalve, head coach of the The International Olympic Committee
He made 45.6% of his shots from the floor, Brazilian National Team, spent a few (IOC) celebrated on 5th March the Inter-
37.3% from three-point territory and days in the USA where he attended some national Women’s Day and the 2009
80.4% at the free-throw line. NBA games and practices. The Spanish- Women and Sport Awards, where five
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IVKOVIC: "PRIMARY AIM IS TO QUALIFY FOR FRANCE APPOINT VINCENT COLLET AS NATIONAL
2010 FIBA WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP" TEAM COACH
Serbia coach Dusan Ivkovic knows there France have appointed ASVEL Basket boss
will be a very thin line between success Vincent Collet as their new national team
and failure later this year when the Blues coach. Collet, 45, an assistant on the coach-
travel to Poland and attempt to qualify for ing staff in 2002-03, takes the reins ahead of
the 2010 FIBA World Championship. this summer's Additional Qualifying Round
The Serbians, who finished ahead of Bul- for EuroBasket 2009 with France set to take
garia, Italy, Finland and Hungary in their on Italy and Finland in Group B.
EuroBasket 2009 qualifying group, will take Should Les Bleus win that pool, they will
exceptional personalities in the world of on world champions Spain, Slovenia and take on the winner of Group A (Belgium,
sport received accolades. The 2009 win- Great Britain in group play in Warsaw when Bosnia and Herzegovina or Portugal) for
ners include two former basketball play- the Final Round is staged in September. the right to advance to the Final Round in
ers: Danira Nakic Bilic (Croatia) and Lydia Ivkovic, who was on hand to watch many Poland.
Nsekera (Burundi). of his national team players compete in the Collet has long been recognized as one of
The official ceremony was held at The Radivoj Korac Cup final over the weekend the top coaches in his country's top flight.
Olympic Museum in Lausanne, Switzer- in Nis, a game won by Partizan 80-65, said: While at Le Mans from the 2000-2008, he
land, where five continental trophies were "I have to repeat the words of our great was voted French Coach of the Year three
presented to women who have made tre- basketball player, now the presidential times (2001, '04 and '06). Collet will take
mendous contributions to strengthening candidate for the Serbian Olympic Commit- over a French team that has underachieved
the participation of women and girls in tee, Vlade Divac, that our main goal was in recent years in the eyes of many.
sport on an international level. and still is to qualify for the World Champi- At EuroBasket 2005 in Belgrade under
The 2009 Women and Sport Awards, se- onship in Turkey. That's quite of a task, Claude Bergeaud, the team stunned hosts
lected by the IOC Women and Sport Com- since our team has to be fully prepared for Serbia & Montenegro and made it to the
mission, went to: the very first game in Poland.” Semi-Finals where they blew a huge lead
Once the club season finishes and the play- against Greece in the final minute. France
- Trophy for Africa: Lydia Nsekera (Bu- ers have had a small break, Ivkovic will ultimately defeated Spain to capture the
rundi). gather the squad to begin the build-up to bronze medal.
- Trophy for the Americas: María Cari- Poland. At the 2006 FIBA World Championship in
dad Colón Ruenes (Cuba). “Our best chance is to be prepared as Japan under Bergeaud, France overcame
- Trophy for Asia: Arvin Dashjamts much it is possible,” Ivkovic said. “We've the loss of star point guard Tony Parker
(Mongolia). already planned every single detail up to shortly before the start of the tournament
- Trophy for Europe: Danira Nakic Bilic our trip to Warsaw on September 5. The and managed to finish fifth. At EuroBasket
(Croatia). only unknown is whether or not we'll par- 2007 in Spain, France were just seconds
- Trophy for Oceania: Auvita Rapilla ticipate at Borislav Stankovic Cup in China, away from advancing to the Semi-Finals
(Papua New Guinea). which will be held during the first weekend but missed crucial free throws against
of August. The final decision on that issue Russia and lost.
Danira Nakic Bilic, born in 1969 in Sibenik will be made after we create our prelimi- They eventually came in eighth place,
(Croatia), won a silver basketball medal nary list of candidates for the national team which prevented the team from taking part
with Yugoslavia at the 1988 Seoul Olym- of Serbia.” in the 2008 FIBA Olympic Qualifying Tour-
pic Games and is a member of the NOC’s nament in Athens and also forced them to
Women in Sport Commission. She started go into qualifying for EuroBasket 2009.
her very successful athletic career in 1987 Last summer under Michel Gomez, France
in her native Sibenik and was a profes- came in second place in their Division A
sional basketball player up to 1997. I addi- group behind Turkey and missed out on
tion to the Olympic silver medal (Seoul earning a direct ticket to the Final Round in
1988), she won one FIBA World Champi- Poland.
onship silver medal (Malaysia 1990) and With Parker and other talented players,
two bronze medals at European champi- however, France will be the favorites to
onships. She was three times named Eu- win the Additional Qualifying Round.
rope's Best Women's Basketball Player,
and was in 1991 selected as Best Croatian NDONG: "IT WOULD BE SAD FOR MY CAREER IF
Women's Athlete. WE DIDN’T WIN FIBA AFRICA CHAMPIONSHIP"
Whilst sport in Burundi has been male There is almost always a big smile draped
dominated, Lydia Nsekera, born in 1967 in across the face of Senegal’s Boniface
Bujumbura, a former basketball player Ndong. The 31-year-old is, in general, a
and high jumper, became the first female happy person.
president of a national football federation Then there is the success that he contin-
in Africa and the second woman in the ues to enjoy as a 2.12m center with Unicaja
world to achieve this status. Malaga. Ndong is averaging almost nine
She also pioneered with the creation of points and five rebounds per game in the
women’s sports clubs in her country, in- ACB.
cluding the Olympic Men’s Basketball The Most Valuable Player of the 2005 FIBA
Club in 1985. Africa Championship, Ndong has played at
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problem. But if these things are met, I’ll be said in a column written by cnnsi.com col-
there.” umnist Ian Thomsen.
There is no doubt that Ndong is very deter- "We reap the rewards here in Cleveland
mined to represent his country: “It was an because LeBron's come back and contin-
honour me playing for my team in 2005, for ues to grow from the experience. You can
my country, and to be voted MVP was very go through a lot of the teams and see it
special. It was something that hadn’t hap- was a great thing for basketball.”
pened to a Senegalese player since 1997. The structure put in place by Colangelo
It was good. We did great, and qualified and the players’ willingness to embrace it
for the (2006 FIBA) World Championship. was crucial.
If all goes according to plan Senegal and “Because it was a program,“ Ferry said.
Ndong could be a force at the 2009 FIBA “It wasn't just a team. They were together
Africa Championship in Libya and we could and they got to know each other, and the
see Ndong at the 2010 FIBA World Cham- peer pressure within at some level had to
pionship in Turkey. be really, really strong. It wasn't just who
won or how many points I scored. It was
FERRY RECOGNIZES OLYMPIC IMPACT ON NBA the process. They were together the last
Cleveland Cavaliers general manager couple of years and they all shared; this is
Danny Ferry believes last summer’s Olym- what I do to get better, this is how hard I
pic title-winning experience for the United work. They shared it without saying it, just
States men has had a profound impact on by doing it. And at some level it pushed
their careers. them, and they had to have grown from
Ferry, who knows what it’s like to play for that.“
the highest level in the game, in the NBA Team USA boss Mike Krzyzewski -his for-
with the Los Angeles Clippers and in the mer coach at Duke University- has LeBron BANGKOK
Euroleague with Malaga. James on his Cavs roster. "It was like a WELCOMES
He could end up playing for Senegal again, corporate business retreat,” Ferry said of U19 FOR WOMEN
but organizational issues continue to dog the last three summers when the USA In cooperation
the federation and that may prevent them players joined together to play internation- with the Basket-
from getting their big man on board for this al basketball. "These players all got to talk ball Association
summer when the country goes for gold at the game, share ideas and see how each of Thailand, FIBA
the AfroBasket in Libya. On the question if other was working. That's had a far great- hosted on 26th
he could play for Senegal again, or if his er effect on each player than I ever imag- March at the
national team career is over, he answered: ined." Radisson Hotel in
“No, it’s not over. I’ve been speaking to USA Basketball chairman Jerry Colangelo Bangkok the
people and spoke to the coach recently recently spoke to FIBA about how the draw for the 2009
and the general manager when we played Olympic experience was beneficial to the FIBA U19 World
against Olympiacos here and we still talk- NBA and he hasn’t changed that opinion. Championship for
ed about coming back because I want to Colangelo, who met with the Team USA Women.
give it a last shot, winning the African players that were at the All-Star Weekend The 8th FIBA U19
Championship. It would be sad for my ca- to gauge their interest in playing at the World Champion-
reer if we didn’t win it. So I hope that first 2010 FIBA World Championship and the ship for Women
of all, our federation and our government 2012 Olympics, said: “They got a big win, will be played from 23rd July to 2nd August
will first do something to get us a coach. and they brought that culture back to their 2009 in Bangkok with 16 teams comprised
I’ve been talking a lot to other players and teams.” Ferry agrees. of players born in 1990 or after.
we’re all ready to come but we always "That whole thing was really good for bas-
have the same problem, organizational ketball, and really good for the NBA,” he Group A
Argentina - Australia - France - Korea

Group B
Brazil - Czech Republic - Lithuania - Thai-
land

Group C
Canada - Japan - Russia - Tunisia

Group D
P.R. of China - Mali - Spain - USA

For a precise schedule of the event and


further information please go to fiba.com.

FIBA CREATES ACADEMY for executive

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THE ODD -
THE FUNNY -
Off-the-court

PENÉLOPE CRUZ THROWS SUPPORT


THE UNUSUAL
side captured the “His family is hopeful that friends, fans
BEHIND SPAIN 2014 BID gold medal at the and the media will respect those wishes
Spain received a Hollywood boost in Barcelona Olym- at this time.”
their attempt to stage the 2014 FIBA pic Games.
World Championship with Oscar winner Family spokes- "ARE YOU TALKING TO ME?”
Penélope Cruz coming out in support of man Matt Dobek In a competition organized by the Ger-
the country’s bid. said in a state- man sports newspaper “Kicker” and
Cruz, who recently became the first ment on the Pis- the German sports writers association,
Spanish actress to win an Oscar for her tons' website of a basketball photo from the photogra-
supporting role in Woody Allen's film the 78-year-old pher Tilo Wiedensohler has won the
“Vicky Cristina Barcelona“, was born in Daly: "Chuck is first prize.
Alcobendas, Madrid - the home of the being treated for It shows China superstar Yao Ming giv-
FIBA Hall of Fame. the cancer and ing one of the referees a piece of his
“I support our candidature because, as the family is requesting privacy. mind during the basketball tournament
a Spanish citizen and a basketball fan, “When he was coaching, Chuck was al- of the Beijing Olympics. China won the
my greatest hope is that the 2014 FIBA ways known as the Prince of Pessimism, game and reached the round of the last
right now Chuck Daly is the King of Opti- eight.
mism.” Daly, who was inducted into the Tilo Wiedensohler describes the story
Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of of the shot: “On 16th August Germany
Fame in 1994, coached a Pistons team plays against China in the 2008 Beijing
that was dubbed "Bad Boys" by the Olympics. I sit behind the baseline and
American media, and the squad thrived follow Yao Ming with my camera. Sud-
on the nickname. denly the 2.29 m giant makes a move
Dennis Rodman, Bill Laimbeer, Joe Du- towards one of the referees and ex-
mars, Rick Mahorn, Vinnie “The Micro- presses his disagreement with his call.
wave” Johnson and Isiah Thomas were The referee, who was the most resolute
some of the well-known stars on those of the three officials, backs off for a part
title-winning Pistons teams. The well of a second, and looks even scared -
turned-out Daly was called "Daddy Rich" and I catch a funny moment.”
by his players.
Mahorn said in the New York Times: “I
told him he was a fighter and to keep on
fighting and that I’m there to help in any
World Championship will be held in way I can.
Spain,” Cruz said in a statement re- I told him that he has always been in my
leased by the Spanish Basketball Fed- prayers, and not just because of what
eration. he’s going through.
FIBA will announce at their Central He’s been in my prayers because of
Board meeting in May if Spain, Italy or what he’s meant to me. He’s always
China are to host the prestigious event. been a father figure to all of us.”
Larry Brown, the United States' Olympic
DREAM TEAM COACH DALY DIAGNOSED coach in Athens five years ago, said to
WITH CANCER New York Newsday: “The older we get,
Chuck Daly, the coach of the 1992 United the more people that you admire have
States “Dream Team” that took the some difficulties. But, hopefully some-
sports world by storm, has been diag- thing will happen in a positive way, but I
nosed with pancreatic cancer. know a lot of people care about him.”
Daly led the Detroit Pistons to NBA titles “Chuck was one of the most accessible
in 1989 and 1990, and his fame spread sports figures ever, but right now he's
around the globe when his USA national asking for privacy,” Dobek said. Find more stories on www.fiba.com

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