Viewing Man-to-Man Offense & Defense is like having a series of personal basketball clinics with master coach Morgan Wootten! Tap into Wootten's tactical genius on these topics and more:
-Motion offense
-Flex offense
-2-3 offense
-Delaware offense
-Stack offense
-Fastbreak offense
-Individual defensive techniques
-Defense against screens
-Full- and half-court pressure defense
Each key topic is covered thoroughly with on-court instruction and demonstration, Xs and Os animation, and the best selection of related drills used by Wootten while guiding his DeMatha dynasty.
Human Kinetics DVDs are coded for universal playback and can be played in all regions of the world.
Morgan Wootten first put DeMatha on the national map of high school basketball in 1965 when his team broke the 71-game winning streak of Lew Alcindor's Power Memorial (New York) club. He went on to compile a remarkable 1,274-192 (.869) record in his 46-year career at DeMatha High School in Hyattsville, Maryland. Under Wootten, DeMatha won legendary national championships in 1962, 1965, 1968, 1978, and 1984. In 1984, USA Today named Wootten the National Coach of the Year. He was inducted into the Naismith National Basketball Hall of Fame in 2000.
Regarded as one of the best teachers in the history of the game, Wootten has sent more than 160 high school players on to play college basketball, and a dozen have played in the NBA. More than 20 of his former assistant coaches or players are now coaching on the high school, collegiate, or professional level. Coaches throughout the world have sought Wootten's wisdom in his book Coaching Basketball Successfully, watched his videotapes, and sat spellbound through his clinics for many years. Wootten retired from coaching in November 2002.
He resides in Hyattsville, Maryland.