
Center Play 101: Holding Position, Drawing Exclusions, and Finishing
Dom Brown
Don Brown teaches center play fundamentals: holding position, sealing, drawing exclusions, and finishing through contact with efficient reads.

Offensive decision making, spacing, attacking advantages, ball fakes, driving, shooting, and how elite players create scoring chances.

Dom Brown
Don Brown teaches center play fundamentals: holding position, sealing, drawing exclusions, and finishing through contact with efficient reads.

Ryann Neushul
Ryann walks athletes through drive timing, including when to start, where to attack, how to coordinate with teammates, and why the best drives stress defensive communication.

Ryder Dodd
Ryder teaches drive offense from the attacker perspective: how to read defender positioning, create separation, use change of speed, and finish when open water appears.

Vince Vigvari
\\Go inside the mind of one of the world’s top scorers. Vince Vigvari will break down offensive reads, shooting decisions, body positioning, and scoring habits that help elite players create chances and finish under pressure.

Max Irving
This session breaks down the habits that separate a normal half-court attacker from a player who consistently creates value. It focuses on spacing, timing, awareness, and knowing when to move the ball, attack a matchup, or create a shot. The session is especially useful for players who want to stop standing still in the front court. It gives athletes a better picture of offensive patience, movement, and decision-making so they can become harder to guard even without needing the ball every possession.

Chase Dodd
This session is built around the three moments every attacker faces in the half court: pass, attack, or finish. It helps players recognize when the defense is giving them a shot, when they should move the ball, and when to attack space before it disappears. Users should come away with a cleaner decision-making framework for front-court possessions. It’s a strong fit for drivers, perimeter players, and attackers who want to play faster mentally without rushing physically.

Max Irving
This session shows how elite players manufacture offense in a set defense, even when nothing obvious is open. It focuses on creating advantages through movement, spacing, ball fakes, drives, defender manipulation, and smart reads. The recording should excite athletes who want to become playmakers, not just shooters. It gives players a more advanced way to think about half-court offense: create pressure, force a reaction, and then punish the defense’s next mistake.

Chase Dodd
Chase Dodd leads a half-court offense masterclass focused on how high-level attackers read the pool and create quality chances. The session gives players a window into the decisions behind elite spacing, passing, shooting, and attacking rhythm. This is a great watch for athletes who want to understand why great offensive players look calm under pressure. The value is in the details: how to see the defense, when to be aggressive, and how to turn small advantages into high-percentage possessions.

Frederico Jucá Carsalade
This session uses championship-level film to show how half-court offense comes down to reads, timing, and trust. The NCAA title-winning goal becomes a case study in how elite players stay composed, recognize the right matchup, and execute when the possession matters most. It’s perfect for players who want to understand the difference between running a play and making a winning decision. The session makes offense feel less random by showing how spacing, patience, and IQ create the moment that decides a championship.