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Pete Carril´S Princeton Back Door Offense Baloncesto Formativo en la Red – www.baloncestoformativo.com.ar 1 Lic. Pablo Esper Di Cesare – [email protected] - Argentina PETE CARRIL´S PRINCETON BACK DOOR OFFENSE UNIVERSIDAD EUROPEA DE MADRID 13-14 NOVIEMBRE DE 2006 1 Baloncesto Formativo en la Red – www.baloncestoformativo.com.ar 2 Lic. Pablo Esper Di Cesare – [email protected] - Argentina http://www.hoophall.com/halloffamers/Carril.htm High School: • Liberty High School (Bethlehem, PA) (1944-48) High School Playing Highlights: • All-State (1948) College: • Lafayette College (Easton, PA) (1948-52) College Playing Highlights: • Four-year letter winner • Earned All-State and Little All-America honors (1952) High School Coaching: • Reading (PA) High School (1959-1966) Highschool Coaching Highlights: • Reading record: 145-42 College Coaching: • Lehigh University (Bethlehem, PA) (1966-67) 2 Baloncesto Formativo en la Red – www.baloncestoformativo.com.ar 3 Lic. Pablo Esper Di Cesare – [email protected] - Argentina • Princeton University (1967-97) College Coaching Highlights: • Overall college coaching record: 525-273 • Lehigh record: 11-12 • Princeton record: 514-261 • In 29 seasons at Princeton, his teams recorded only one losing season • Led Princeton to 13 Ivy League championships and 13 postseason tournament bids (11 NCAA, two NIT) • Posted 10 seasons with 20 or more wins • Princeton teams led the nation in defensive points allowed 14 times • Coached 13 players that were drafted by the NBA or ABA • Ended his career as the only Division I coach to record 500 wins without ever providing athletic scholarships • Earned his 500th victory following a 64-54 win over Cornell • His 525th win came in the first round of the 1996 NCAA Tournament over defending champion UCLA, 43-41 • Led Princeton to the National Invitation Tournament championship over Providence College, the Ivy League's only NIT championship (1975) Pro Coaching: • NBA Sacramento Kings, assistant coach (1997-present) Pro Coaching Highlights: • The 1998-99 Sacramento team posted its first winning season in 15 years Bio: Born: July 10, 1930 in Bethlehem, PA. One of the most likable and dedicated coaches in basketball history, Pete Carril spent 43 years of his life committed to coaching excellence. After seven years at the high school level and one season as head coach at Lehigh University, Carril took over the basketball program at Princeton University in 1967. Upon his retirement at the end of last season, Carril was the only Division I coach to record 500 wins (525- 273) without ever providing athletic scholarships. In his first season at Princeton, Carril posted a 20-6 record, the first of ten 20-win-or-more seasons. 3 Baloncesto Formativo en la Red – www.baloncestoformativo.com.ar 4 Lic. Pablo Esper Di Cesare – [email protected] - Argentina Featuring players that were often overmatched physically by opponents, Carril instilled a regimented, disciplined and fundamentally sound brand of basketball that made the Tigers a difficult opponent to play. Carril's Princeton teams won with textbook basics-an unselfish offense and team defense. A Bethlehem, PA, native, Carril's Tiger teams led the nation in scoring defense 14 of the past 21 seasons, including the last eight in a row. Over Carril's 29 seasons, Princeton won 514 games, recorded only one losing season, won 13 Ivy League Championships and earned 13 postseason tournament bids (11 NCAA, 2 NIT). In 1975, Carril led Princeton to the Ivy League's only NIT championship. Princeton's NCAA tournament appearances have been memorable, including a near-victory over then-number-one- ranked Georgetown in 1989 (50-49), and a thrilling last second victory over defending national champion UCLA (43-41) in 1996. Carril currently serves as an assistant coach with the NBA's Sacramento Kings. 4 Baloncesto Formativo en la Red – www.baloncestoformativo.com.ar 5 Lic. Pablo Esper Di Cesare – [email protected] - Argentina PETE CARRIL´S PRINCETON BACK DOOR OFFENSE “…offensive skills dictate what happens, but without skills the defense dictates” “ Players miss shots when they take bad shots, players miss shots when they don´t think they can make the shot” “…always trying to help someone out” “when closely guarded, go back door” “watch the person in front of you, they show you what to do”. “good spacing creates scoring opportunities”. “everybody with the ball is a point guard” “el que no tira bien siempre esta desmarcado nadie le defiende” Pete Carril BASIC OFFENSE 1. CUTTING 2. SCREENING 3. PASSING 4. SHOOTING (ACCURATE) BASICS • DRIBBLING • PASSING • SHOOTING BACKDOORS SCREENING TECHNIQUES 5 Baloncesto Formativo en la Red – www.baloncestoformativo.com.ar 6 Lic. Pablo Esper Di Cesare – [email protected] - Argentina LOW POST PLAY. PLAYS OFF THE SCREEN. 6 OPCIONS 6 Baloncesto Formativo en la Red – www.baloncestoformativo.com.ar 7 Lic. Pablo Esper Di Cesare – [email protected] - Argentina 7 Baloncesto Formativo en la Red – www.baloncestoformativo.com.ar 8 Lic. Pablo Esper Di Cesare – [email protected] - Argentina 8 Baloncesto Formativo en la Red – www.baloncestoformativo.com.ar 9 Lic. Pablo Esper Di Cesare – [email protected] - Argentina GETTING INTO THE OFFENSE OPTION A OPTION B Low Post play 9 Baloncesto Formativo en la Red – www.baloncestoformativo.com.ar 10 Lic. Pablo Esper Di Cesare – [email protected] - Argentina OPTION A 10 Baloncesto Formativo en la Red – www.baloncestoformativo.com.ar 11 Lic. Pablo Esper Di Cesare – [email protected] - Argentina GOING CROSS COURT 11 Baloncesto Formativo en la Red – www.baloncestoformativo.com.ar 12 Lic. Pablo Esper Di Cesare – [email protected] - Argentina SWING THE BALL 12 Baloncesto Formativo en la Red – www.baloncestoformativo.com.ar 13 Lic. Pablo Esper Di Cesare – [email protected] - Argentina 13 Baloncesto Formativo en la Red – www.baloncestoformativo.com.ar 14 Lic. Pablo Esper Di Cesare – [email protected] - Argentina OPTION B GETTING INTO A ONE GUARD FRONT 14 Baloncesto Formativo en la Red – www.baloncestoformativo.com.ar 15 Lic. Pablo Esper Di Cesare – [email protected] - Argentina GO BACK DOOR SCREEN TOWARDS THE BALL SCREEN AWAY FROM THE BALL 15 Baloncesto Formativo en la Red – www.baloncestoformativo.com.ar 16 Lic. Pablo Esper Di Cesare – [email protected] - Argentina SCREEN AWAY FROM THE BALL 16 Baloncesto Formativo en la Red – www.baloncestoformativo.com.ar 17 Lic. Pablo Esper Di Cesare – [email protected] - Argentina If the pass is denied to 4. 17 Baloncesto Formativo en la Red – www.baloncestoformativo.com.ar 18 Lic. Pablo Esper Di Cesare – [email protected] - Argentina If the pass is denied to 2 and 1 cannot scored If the pass is denied to the post, swing it back up top; drive and pitch Hit the center cutting Hit the corner if open Look to score first Throw it back to the passer 18 Baloncesto Formativo en la Red – www.baloncestoformativo.com.ar 19 Lic. Pablo Esper Di Cesare – [email protected] - Argentina SCREEN TOWARDS THE BALL Option A Option B 19 Baloncesto Formativo en la Red – www.baloncestoformativo.com.ar 20 Lic. Pablo Esper Di Cesare – [email protected] - Argentina OPTION A 20 Baloncesto Formativo en la Red – www.baloncestoformativo.com.ar 21 Lic. Pablo Esper Di Cesare – [email protected] - Argentina 21 Baloncesto Formativo en la Red – www.baloncestoformativo.com.ar 22 Lic. Pablo Esper Di Cesare – [email protected] - Argentina OPTION B 22 Baloncesto Formativo en la Red – www.baloncestoformativo.com.ar 23 Lic. Pablo Esper Di Cesare – [email protected] - Argentina CHIN SERIES OPTION A OPTION B 23 Baloncesto Formativo en la Red – www.baloncestoformativo.com.ar 24 Lic. Pablo Esper Di Cesare – [email protected] - Argentina OPTION A 24 Baloncesto Formativo en la Red – www.baloncestoformativo.com.ar 25 Lic. Pablo Esper Di Cesare – [email protected] - Argentina OPTION B UCLA 25 Baloncesto Formativo en la Red – www.baloncestoformativo.com.ar 26 Lic. Pablo Esper Di Cesare – [email protected] - Argentina HIGH POST OFFENSE • Using the high post spreads the defense. • Hard for some centers to defend up top. • Easier to reverse the ball. TURN OUT CUT 26 Baloncesto Formativo en la Red – www.baloncestoformativo.com.ar 27 Lic. Pablo Esper Di Cesare – [email protected] - Argentina TURN-OUT CUT IF ENTRY PASS IS DENIED Option 27 Baloncesto Formativo en la Red – www.baloncestoformativo.com.ar 28 Lic. Pablo Esper Di Cesare – [email protected] - Argentina DRIBBLE ENTRY 28 Baloncesto Formativo en la Red – www.baloncestoformativo.com.ar 29 Lic. Pablo Esper Di Cesare – [email protected] - Argentina DRIBBLE ENTRY CENTER POPS OUT 29 Baloncesto Formativo en la Red – www.baloncestoformativo.com.ar 30 Lic. Pablo Esper Di Cesare – [email protected] - Argentina DRIBBLE ENTRY WITH DEFENSE back door cut WHENEVER YOU CUT, LOOK FOR THE BALL 30 Baloncesto Formativo en la Red – www.baloncestoformativo.com.ar 31 Lic. Pablo Esper Di Cesare – [email protected] - Argentina FROM HIGH POST TO LOW POST 31 Baloncesto Formativo en la Red – www.baloncestoformativo.com.ar 32 Lic. Pablo Esper Di Cesare – [email protected] - Argentina 32 Baloncesto Formativo en la Red – www.baloncestoformativo.com.ar 33 Lic. Pablo Esper Di Cesare – [email protected] - Argentina FROM HIGH POST TO LOW POST DRIBBLE ENTRY 33 Baloncesto Formativo en la Red – www.baloncestoformativo.com.ar 34 Lic. Pablo Esper Di Cesare – [email protected] - Argentina and go on… SAGGING DEFENSE 34.
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