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Basketball Defense Lock-Down Defense: Part 2 Top Coaches Provide Different Defensive Forma- with In-Depth Articles and Over 128 Diagrams THETHE FRONTFRONT COURTCOURT Your Satisfaction Guaranteed... Or Your Money Back! Mike Lessiter, President, Winning Hoops FOR OVER 23 YEARS, Winning Hoops has been the 2008-2009 Catalog World’s No. 1 resource for informational basketball coaching products. Whether it’s books, DVDs, Special Table of Contents Coaching Reports or any other product that helps increase a coach’s knowledge of the game, Winning Hoops is here to help. Winning Hoops Subscriptions....................2 The 2008-2009 Winning Hoops product catalog is Coaching DVDs ....................................3-8 loaded with everything you need to build a stronger basketball program. Offense, defense, practice plan- Coaching Books ................................13-14 ning, practice drills, game-winning plays — everything you need to become a better, more-prepared coach. 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