Tuesday, November 27, 2012

Period 7 Advanced Basketball

Due Date: Wednesday, December 12th

In class we have been working on setting screens and discussing reading the defense in our 3 on 3 unit. Please watch the video below and answer the following questions. Each question is worth 2 points. Please make sure to write your name on your Blog.
 
1. When you set a screen, do you set the screen on a person or an area?

2. What are 3 things the offensive player can do when they are being screened?

3. When should you curl off of a screen?

4. What is the most important thing to do when coming off a screen?

5. How frequently is your team using screens during your game play? Have they been effective for your team?

21 comments:

Anonymous said...

1 you set the screen on a person.

2 look for the opening around the screen. watch out for the screen. or he could say help for someone else to get open and shoot.
3 when the person brushes off your shoulder
4 making sure you dont get fouled
5 we have been using them alot and they do help with our playing and scoring
-Shayna Golfer

Anonymous said...

David Perroots

1.you set a screen at an area
2.the player can go backdoor, can curl around the screen, or can bumps his screen man.
3.you should curl when your defender follows you around the screen.
4.the most important thing to do is grab the screener's hip.
5.Our team does not use many screens, but when we do, they are effective.

Unknown said...

1. When setting a screen you always screen the area.

2. Three things you can do off a screen are going backdoor if the defender is "cheating", running a curl to shoot, and the using a bump to backstep into a corner.

3. You should curl off a screen when the defender follows you.

4. The most important aspect of running a screen is reading the defense.

5. My team frequently use screens as it is one of the few ways we create enough space for a shot. They have been very effective as:
a) I can roll into the paint b) Saad can shoot the 3 pointer (game winner against Duke) c) either one of us can drive and attack the rim


-Serban

Unknown said...

1. When setting a screen you always screen the area.

2. Three things you can do off a screen are going backdoor if the defender is "cheating", running a curl to shoot, and the using a bump to backstep into a corner.

3. You should curl off a screen when the defender follows you.

4. The most important aspect of running a screen is reading the defense.

5. My team frequently use screens as it is one of the few ways we create enough space for a shot. They have been very effective as:
a) I can roll into the paint b) Saad can shoot the 3 pointer (game winner against Duke) c) either one of us can drive and attack the rim


-Serban

Anonymous said...

1.you always set the a screan at the area

2. he could go backdoor and then roll to the basket and he can bump his man

3. you should curl off the screen that is set and the defender follows you

4. trying to see what defence they have

5. we use some sreens and when we do they help alot
-Shayna Golfer

Anonymous said...

Samantha Strauss

1. When setting a screen, it should be on an area.

2. Three things an offensive player can when he is getting screened are going back door, running a curl, or running a bump.

3. You should curl off a screen when the defender follows you.

4. The most important thing to do when coming off a screen is to read the defense.

5. We use screens often and they help our team because it is a good way to go in for a reverse layup or curl out and take a shot.

Anonymous said...

Alex Murk

1.You screen the area

2. call for a switch on defense, shed the screen, see the screen before it happens

3.When the person on your team touches your shoulder

4. Is to read the Defense

5.We use them about half of the time and they work about 75% of the time

Anonymous said...

George Mikalis Pd. 7

1. When you set screen, you set it on s person

2. 3 things an offensive player can do when they are being screened include, going backdoor if the defender is "cheating", curl off of the screen for a jump-shot, and using a bump to backstep in a corner.
3.You should curl when the defender is on you tightly and following you.

4. The most important aspect of coming off of a screen would be to see how the defense is playing you and if you use it to always go tightly around it brushing the screener's shoulder/hip

5. My team uses screens almost every time we play which have been very effective. Me, Naveen, Garett, and Langston always use/set screens for eachother which has worked well thanks to all of our inside/outside presence proving that we are effective either setting or using a screen getting to the basket or opening up a shot.

George Mikalis Pd. 7

Anonymous said...

1.you set a screen at an area

2.the player can go backdoor,curl around the screen, or bump his screen man.
3.curl when your defender follows you around the screen.
4.grab the screener's hip.
5.My team uses screens all the time and they are very effective

Jason Bernard
PD7

Anonymous said...

1. you set the screen in an area
2. you can do a backdoor, curl around the player setting the screen, or bump the player setting the screen
3. you do the curl when the defender follows you
4. making contact with the player's hip
5. on my team we do not use screens as much, instead we use cuts to get open

Kemal Okudo

Anonymous said...

1. You set the screen on the person.
2. Call for a switch on D, shed the screen, look around for the screen so you know its coming.
3. when the guy on your team touched your shoulder
4. Read the D
5. We use it sometimes to get me open for, at the top of the key
Nicky Motazedi

Anonymous said...

1. You set a screen on a person
2. The player can bump off his screen man, or curl around it
3. The best time to curl is when your defender follows you around the screen
4. Read the defense
5.When my team uses screens, it is a big aset in our scoring

Rayan Mahabadi pd.7

Anonymous said...

1. in the area.
2. can curl around the screen looking for the ball, stepping back to get the jump shot, and going backdoor.
3. when the defender follows you to the basket.
4. to brush your teammates hip to make sure there is little space as possible for the defender to get to you.
5. My team uses some screens, but not many. Some times we would set a screen and the other guy would drive to the basket with a clear lane, making it very effective.

- Joseph Wobus

Unknown said...

1.) You set the screen on a person.
2.)3 Things a person can do are going back door if the defender is "cheating", running to curl into a jumpshot, and using a bump to backstep into a corner.
3.) You should come of the screen when the defender follows you.
4.) The most important thing is to come of shoulder of the screener.
5.)My team frequently uses screens, and we get many open shots

Anonymous said...

Langston Thomas
1.you set a screen at an area or a person
2.the player can go backdoor, can curl around the screen, or can bump his screen man
3.you can curl when your defender follows you around the screen
4.the most important thing to do is grab the screener's hip and push yourself off
5.Our team uses screens all the time. Most of the time they are effective bnut sometimes they aren't

Anonymous said...

1. You set the screen on the person.
2. Call for a switch on Defense, have court awareness for the screen so you know its coming.
3. When youe team mate touchs your shoulder
4. You can try to read the defence
5. We use it time to time to get open for the lay up and get the more efective shot

Naveen paul
Per 7

Anonymous said...

1. set a screen in an area
2.rub shoulders with the screener, look at what the defense is doing, and draw and dump on a pick and roll.
3.right when the person you are screening for goes by
4.create separation between you and your defender.
5. very often in fact because of our height we need quick ways to get open and the screens work the best.

MYLES ROMM

Anonymous said...

1. Set a screen in an area

2. run of the screeners shoulder, look at what the defense is doing, and draw and dump on a pick and roll

3. once your temates has used you as a screen

4.create separation between you and your defender

5. Our team barley ever use picks because me and clement just rain threes for life!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Zack (money maker mike) Thompson

Anonymous said...

1. Set the screen in the area
2.Backdoor then roll to the basketball hoop and he can bump his man
3.Come off the screen and defender follows you
4.Grab the screeners hip
5.Our team has been doing this and we have been succesful by wining some of our games.
-Karl Treichel

Anonymous said...

1.you set a screen at an area
2.the player can go backdoor, can curl around the screen, or can bumps his screen man.
3.you should curl when your defender follows you around the screen.
4.the most important thing to do is grab the screener's hip.
5.Our team does not use many screens, but when we do, they are effective.
-trevon diggs

Anonymous said...

1. area
2. backdoor, bump, curl around the screen
3. if defender is playing tight
4. grab screener's hip
5. i usually try to set screens for my teammates and it's effective

Lei Zeng