The Basketball Handbook FROM THE PUBLISHER
Learn the essentials of winning basketball from a coach who did it at the high school, college, and professional levels. The Basketball Handbook presents a proven player- and team-development game plan founded on the five principles of success.
Coach Lee Rose teaches the essential techniques and tactics, with drills and tips on executing them when the game's on the line. His performance rating system is a superb evaluation tool, effective in identifying players' strengths and shoring up weaknesses in all facets. Rose's 45 years of maximizing player and team potential shine through as he emphasizes key skills and shares the savvy for advancing through each competitive level of the game.
The Basketball Handbook will help you master each fundamental, then add new dimensions to individual and team performance on the offensive and defensive ends of the court as well as in special situations. Use it in-season and during the off-season for greater success on the court.
FROM THE CRITICS
Library Journal
The intersection of sports and words is a dangerous place: Ask Michael Jordan about his pull-up jump shot or Larry Bird about his passing, and you are likely to get an unsatisfactory answer. It's hard to put complicated physical activities into words. College and NBA coach Rose brings these difficulties into sharp relief. The first third of his book consists of unremarkable anecdotes about his coaching days and truisms that reek of coach speak (e.g., "Play Smart," "Be Efficient"). However, the last two thirds are full of detailed and excellent coaching exercises. Rose lays out a huge range of drills and activities that develop not only the more familiar parts of the game like shooting, passing, defending, and rebounding but also subtle things like weak-side defense and executing screens. He also has good tips on how to develop a team's agility, speed, strength, and timing. Readers who are patient with the first third of the book can find a wealth of valuable information behind it. Recommended for all collections. James Miller, Springfield Coll. Lib., MA Copyright 2004 Reed Business Information.
WHAT PEOPLE ARE SAYING
Willis Reed, 7-time all-star, MVP, and former head coach in the NBA"From A to Z, Lee covers all the fundamentals with drills, diagrams, and descriptive stories. A remarkably successfully coach, he now shares why his teams and players were always fundamentally prepared and hard to beat. If you are about winning, you'll love this book." Willis Reed
Mike D'Antoni, Head basketball coach Phoenix Suns"Lee Rose is a basketball lifer. The Basketball Handbook presents his vast experience and knowledge of the game, and is a great tool for becoming a better player or coach, regardless of competition level."
Mike D'Antoni
ACCREDITATION
Lee H. Rose began his coaching career as a teacher-coach at Versailles (Kentucky) High School in 1958, and he's been involved in the game ever since. He joined the collegiate coaching ranks in 1959 at Transylvania College and held subsequent positions at the University of Cincinnati, University of North Carolina at Charlotte, Purdue University, and the University of South Florida. He joined the NBA ranks in 1986 as an assistant coach with San Antonio Spurs and remained in the NBA for the rest of his career.
Rose's passion and intelligence for the game are well documented throughout his 45-year career. As a college head coach, Rose finished with a .705 winning percentage (388-162), including a 72-18 (.800) record in three seasons at UNC Charlotte. He was named the Sporting News National Coach of the Year in 1977 after leading UNC Charlotte to the NIT Finals in 1976 and the NCAA Final Four in 1977. Rose went on to lead Purdue to the NIT Finals in 1979 and the Final Four a year later. Rose has been named Coach of the Year in every conference he has coached in: Kentucky Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (KIAC), Sun Belt, and Big Ten. He was inducted into the Kentucky Athletic Hall of Fame in 2001.
As an NBA consultant for National Basketball Developmental League coaches, Rose continues to benefit the sport with his superior teaching and talent-assessment skills. Lee and his wife, Eleanor, live in Charlotte, North Carolina.