The Grinnell System

The Grinnell System

THE SYSTEM— THE METHOD BEHIND THE MADNESS CREATION OF THE SYSTEM The QUESTIONS The ANSWERS The COMPONENTS of the System The FORMULA for Success (Stat Goals) THE KEY QUESTIONS How can we score as many points as possible? How can I get as much out of as many players as possible? How can I have more fun coaching and lower my stress level? How can I foster better team chemistry/relationships? How can we maximize our scoring? Conventional BBall: ―Get Better Shots‖ Run & Gun BBall: ―Get MORE Shots‖ and… ―Shoot MORE Threes‖ So, if getting more shots is essential to maximize scoring… HOW can we get more shots? Three Ways to Get MORE Shots 1. Increase the Pace of Play 2. Force More Turnovers 3. Get More Second Shots Getting more shots by… Increasing Pace of Play Fast Break—ALL THE TIME Press—ALL THE TIME Give ―Green-light‖ to Shooters Teach LESS patience offensively Teach 12 second shot goal Interesting Result: Your TO% goes down! – Players shoot BEFORE they turn it over! (Less time for TO) – The ball is in best BH hands most of the time Getting more shots by Forcing More Turnovers Press (i.e. Trap) ALL THE TIME… …after MADE shots …after MISSED shots …after DEAD BALLS (FC, Side, Underneath) …and even in FRONT COURT! Getting more shots by… Generating More Second Shots Send FOUR to the boards Shoot more 3’s (longer RB’s) Shoot more in Transition (harder to box out) Getting more shots via… THE HUMAN FACTOR: Units and Playing Shifts MAX effort needed to make press work. MAX effort won’t be given by unhappy players. MAX effort after 60 seconds is physically impossible, therefore you must… 1) Play shorter shifts (<60 secs) 2) Play lots of players (12+) 3) Sub in groups of five (fosters group spirit). SYSTEM COMPONENTS: “Run-Shoot-Trap-Board-Sub” The Fast Break The 3PS Scheme The Press The ORB Scheme The Playing Units/Sub Patterns THE FORMULA FOR SUCCESS: Five Goals (College Men: Grinnell) Field Goal Attempts Goal (100) Three Point Attempts Goal (50) Turnovers Goal (32) The ORB Goal (35%) The ―Trips‖ Goal (no longer used) (150) The New ―Shot Differential‖ Goal (+25) Adjust Formula numbers for your situation: For 32 minute H.S. games reduce by 20% FORMULA FOR COLLEGE WOMEN ONU Field Goal Attempts Goal 90 Three Point Attempts Goal 45 Turnovers Goal 33 The ORB Goal 40% The ―Shot Differential‖ Goal +15 Note 1: We win 90% of the time when we meet both the ORB and Turnover Goals! Note 2: When meeting all five goals, we have lost only one game in five years. FORMULA FOR HS BOYS William Crisman HS (MO) FG Attempts 80 3-PT Attempts 40 Turnovers 33 ORB% 35% Shot Differential +25 Game Goals- 2007-08 Date Opponent Our Opp. W/L Record Shots Treys ORB% TO's FG Diff FT Diff TO Diff ORB% Attend. Score Score <90> <45> <40%> <33> <+15> (Opp) 11/2 Mid-America 103 94 W 1-0 90 49 33 42 25 -5 25 47 2561 11/9 Trevecca 112 102 W 2-0 76 35 52 29 -15 11 -6 51 250 11/10 Ohio Dominican 63 69 L 2-1 90 59 27 36 27 -14 11 22 118 11/12 St. Ambrose 96 101 L 2-2 67 48 38 29 -9 12 0 48 250 11/15 Biola 98 92 W 3-2 98 72 28 41 19 4 26 49 150 11/17 Pt. Loma 84 117 L 3-3 84 41 39 24 -1 4 -5 42 950 11/20 Lindenwood 94 87 W 4-3 86 48 36 39 16 0 8 30 200 11/27 McKendree 97 86 W 5-3 88 44 44 25 9 1 7 45 126 11/30 Berea 106 101 W 6-3 83 43 40 46 -9 14 6 52 150 12/1 Midway 117 96 W 7-3 95 41 45 41 15 8 18 54 75 12/4 Trinity Christian 106 59 W 8-3 98 54 45 43 36 16 32 46 139 12/8 Purdue-Calumet 132 92 W 9-3 113 61 43 48 28 6 31 61 137 12/14 Huntington 111 100 W 10-3 96 55 38 31 19 -7 5 29 221 12/28 Aquinas 124 81 W 11-3 93 51 44 30 14 -1 13 37 100 12/29 Cornerstone 106 78 W 12-3 86 54 33 32 13 15 17 33 100 1/8 Clarke 114 55 W 13-3 103 64 35 58 38 6 40 35 50 1/12 Calumet College 109 38 W 14-3 76 33 41 34 20 23 20 31 75 1/15 St. Xavier 86 118 L 14-4 74 50 50 23 -10 13 -14 40 250 1/19 IU-South Bend 112 67 W 15-4 84 39 37 37 28 5 26 50 221 1/22 St. Francis 97 88 W 16-4 78 41 49 27 -3 14 -5 30 187 1/26 IIT 118 79 W 17-4 88 28 34 45 27 2 28 50 50 1/29 Lindenwood 114 101 W 18-4 91 47 46 35 3 6 -2 38 92 2/5 Robert Morris 135 103 W 19-4 102 39 37 43 27 6 23 43 190 2/9 St. Xavier 91 69 W 20-4 97 69 39 30 34 -19 13 30 761 2/12 IU-South Bend 96 101 L 20-5 92 61 37 40 31 -5 8 45 200 2/16 St. Francis 100 93 W 21-5 97 47 30 48 14 16 8 35 300 2/19 IIT 115 66 W 22-5 100 51 36 46 25 18 28 36 139 3/1 Robert Morris 93 99 L 22-6 91 61 43 36 11 -2 11 57 150 3/6 RMC (CCAC) 101 99 W 23-6 89 44 37 22 12 -3 0 32 827 3/8 SXU (CCAC) 103 87 W 24-6 78 54 27 24 8 -2 8 29 350 3/19 Masters (NAIA) 95 99 L 24-7 88 46 27 26 15 -10 7 34 1000 TOTALS 3228 2717 24-7 2771 1529 1190 1110 467 10369 AVERAGES 104.1 87.6 +16.5 .774 89.4 49.3 38.4 35.8 15.1 4.3 12.5 40.7 334 ONU OPP. Margin W/L Shots Treys ORB% TO's Shot+/- FT diff TO diff Opp ORB Attend. Sample Shift Charts FIRST HALF— STANDARD TWO-UNIT SHIFT CHART NAIA DIVISION I RECORDS HELD BY ONU 1. Highest Scoring Average, Season: 104.1, ONU, 2007-08, Clafin, 1989-90* 2. Most Three-Point FG’s Made, Season: 509 (1586 attempts) 2006-07* 3. Most Games Scoring At least 100 Points, Season: 19, 2007-08 4. Most Steals, Season: 650, 2005-06 (33 games) 5. Most Steals per Game Average: 19.8, (614 n 31 games), 2007-08 6. Most Assists, Season: 785, 2006-07 (33 games) 7. Most Assists per Game Average: 23.8, 2006-07 (785 in 33 games) 8. Most Three Point FG’s Attempted, Season: 1586 (33 games), 2006-07 9. Most Three-Point FG Attempts Per Game, Average: 49.3 (1529 in 33 games) 2007-08 10. Most Three-Point FG’s Made Per Game, Average: 15.6 (484 in 31 games) 2007-08 11. Most Field Goals Attempted, Game: 124, ONU vs. Illinois Tech, Jan. 15, 2005 12. Most Three-Point Field Goals Made, Game: 27, ONU vs. Illinois Tech, Jan. 10, 2006 (64 attempts) 13. Most Three-Point FG’s Made, Both Teams: 33, ONU (18) vs. St. Francis (15), Feb. 10, 2007 14. Most Three-Point FG’s Attempted, Game: 73, ONU vs. Bethel (IN), Nov. 3, 2006 15. Most Three-Point FG’s Attempted, Both Teams: 97, ONU (55) vs. St. Francis (42), Feb. 10, 2007 16. Most Field Goals Attempted Per Game, Average: 89.3 (2889 in 33 games), 2007-08 17. Most Points by Both Teams: 249, ONU (143) vs. Robert Morris (106), Feb.24, 2007 18. Most Points by a Losing Team: 119, ONU vs. Cal. Baptist (122), Dec. 28, 2006 *ALL-TIME COLLEGE WOMEN’S BASKETBALL RECORD (NAIA DIVISION I, II AND NCAA DIVISION I,II,III) University of Redlands Men’s Basketball NCAA Records Single game records Points in a single game: 172 vs. La Sierra 1/6/05 Points in a half: 93 vs. La Sierra 1/6/05 Points by both teams 334 Redlands (153) vs. Cal Baptist (181)12/10/04 FGA: 137 vs. Robert Morris 1/5/05 3-FGA: 106 vs. Robert Morris 1/5/05 3-FGM in a game: 37 Redlands (37) vs. La Sierra 12/13/03 Points by a losing team: 153 Chapman (153) vs. Redlands (154) 12/5/03 Season records Points per game average 132.4 FGA per game 110.3 3- FGM 595 3-FGM per game 23.8 3-FGA per game 72.5 Games scoring at least 100 points 23 BY PRODUCTS Happy Players (sometimes) Less Stress (sometimes) More Fans Recognition More Fun Less Concern Winning-PROCESS OVER PRODUCT (But we win just as much!) SYSTEM DOs & Don’ts DO… Keep things positive Focus on the process rather than the result Give the players ownership DON’T… Overcoach. Keep it simple Pigeon-hole players into spots. Tailor to talent Cave. Commit and do it all. DISCLAIMERS!!! The System is not a ―Cure All‖ It can backfire if implemented for the wrong reasons It can backfire if implemented w/o certain types of players (not necessarily ―athletic‖) It can backfire if players don’t ―Buy in‖.

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