The Basketball Podcast: EP185 with Scott Davenport on Pressing on Offense
Bellarmine University head coach Scott Davenport joins the Basketball Podcast to discuss pressing on offense with the pass.
Scott Davenport became the 11th coach in Bellarmine University men’s basketball history, and in six years took Bellarmine all the way to the top by leading the Knights to the 2011 NCAA Division II Tournament national championship. For his efforts, he was named national Coach of the Year by two different organizations: the National Association of Basketball Coaches and the Division II Bulletin.
Davenport’s career record of 378-117 (through the 2020-21 season) ranks him as Bellarmine’s all-time winningest coach both in terms of total wins and winning percentage (.763).
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Coach Davenport loves to talk lol. Thank you so much for doing this interview, I love learning from the primary source.
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This man is a treasure. Protect him at all costs. Basketball in its purest form.
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Man this system looks good. I love how it makes evry player useful. Just beautiful basketball. Greetings from the Philippines. 🏀🇵🇭
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Coming to this interview after their upset of Louisville! Beautiful philosophy! Scotty Davenport is a man ahead of his time
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I would love to spend a couple of days watching his team practice next season.
Me too! Working on making that happen for all coaches. Stay tuned...
Such an underrated channel
Super appreciate you saying that! Thank you
This was great. Hope u have him back.
Yes us too. Working on some other projects potentially with him.
he is really hard not to listen to...simply fascinating...@hoopvision68 brought me here...
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I love the way they play offense.
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Fantastic Interview of a great coach. I call this Helter Skelter - which is a way of using all the Space and Time allotted with the Players on Hand -- Space TIme Team -- in Football it's Power Spread - in Basketball it's Helter Skelter - a way of ordering a potentially chaotic game thru a rhythm developed thru countless hours of practice that develops that instinct that is so important in Basketball. Helter Skelter sounds like Chaos- it's not - the Helter Part is the Read/React part -- Skelter is the Order part that becomes second nature thru practice. I love to see the coaches on the sidelines - see who is trying to control the game - who is completely letting the game run free (see this in NBA) and the ones who have a balance - letting the players find IT -- that elusive balance -- as a TEAM - using all SPACE and TIME -- TIMING - -- Helter Skelter -- The ideas that Coach Davenport is sharing hearkens back further than Pitino and Crum -- it hearkens back to the Creator - Naismith - it's all about feet - All Court -- and Passing --- absolutely -Love It! Thank you for this interview
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From 9:39 is a really interesting set of stats.
confidence come from preparation, that's bars
Late to the party but loved the chat. Thank you!
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Gold
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What do they do against a zone?
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They probably killing the zone with this system. This kind of motion is the best for zones in general. And naturally they put the big guy in the foul line so...
Just beat Louisville, this guys a genius..
100% and what a super episode.
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