Tuesday, November 27, 2012

Period 8 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?

32 comments:

Anonymous said...

1. You screen an area.
2. a) if the defender "cheats" by going around the screen, the offense can "backdoor" to the basket and layup on the other side. b)the offense can run a curl, hit the screen on the inside, and then take a jump shot or hit the screen hard causing the screen to roll and make a lay-up. c)a bump, which can be used if the defense "cheats," the screen drop steps and then the offense takes a jump shot or the screen can post up.
3.You should curl off the screen when the defense can is behind you and cannot get in between you and the screen.
4.The most important thing to do is to to read the defense as soon as you come off the screen.
5.My team does not use screens as often as I would us too. We could probably make more shots if we screened.

~~Rahin Chowdhury

Anonymous said...

1-area
2-1.back door 2. curl around. 3. a bump
3- when defender is playing tight
4- run off the teammate setting the screen not allowing space.
5-we use screens to get open shots alot during play and its been working.

-clement zhang

Anonymous said...

1. Area
2. Roll around it, stay in front of your man, call out the screen
3. After your teammate sets it
4. Target hand
5. Not often but I am trying to incorporate them into gameplay

Kyle Rampp

Anonymous said...

1.You screen the area
2.You can call a switch and have the team mate who is guarding the screening player guard your man. You can pay attention to be able to tell when the screen is going to happen before it happens and just avoid it. You can drop down and make sure that the player can't curl off the screen and make a layup.
3.You curl off the screen a few seconds after your player has passed you so you can give him more time open to make a decision on what to do.
4.Make sure your in front of your opponent so you can make the layup without getting blocked.
5.We use it several times a game, and it works sometimes and doesn't work sometimes.
-Shayon Zadeh

Anonymous said...

Chris Goodkind

- You set a screen in an area so the screen is always in the same place.
- The three things you can do are back door, curl, and a bump.
- You should curl off of a screen when the defense follows you around the screen then the player coming off the screen should curl.
- The most important thing when coming off a screen is to grab the screeners hip.
- My team uses screens frequently and it is very effective in becoming open and scoring.

Anonymous said...

When you set a screen you set a screen in the area of the defender. When an offensive player is getting screened he/she can cut hard off the screen, go hard off of the shoulder when cutting, and keep your hands open for the possible lead pass to the hoop. You should curl off a screen when the defender is screened. The most important thing to do when coming off a screen is come hard off the shoulder of the screener. My team uses screens often and it has been a positive outcome in our gameplay.
-Alex Diamond

Anonymous said...

1. Area
2. Backdoor, Curl, Bump
3. To draw the D
4. Read the D
5. My team has sometimes used the screen but not always, most of the time it works out and is really helpful.

Zach Schneider

Anonymous said...

Kwame Frimpong

You set the screen on an area so that the screen is in the same place every time.

3 things the defense can do is either to go back door, curl of the screen and bump.

You should curl of the screen when it has been set in its area.

the most important part about a screen,is holding on to the screeners hip so that screen screen can work it its potential.

My team uses screens a lot so that we can have a player wide open under the basket. My team is sometimes effective using screens.

Anonymous said...

Ms.Dyer when you set a screen you should aways screen an Area (1.)

The three ways to get open for a screen is use a back door, Run a curl looking for a jump shot or either a hard lay-up to the basket (2.)

You should curl of the screen when the defender is coming andor behind you (3.)

When you come off the screen you should read the defense and or bump the defender to get open for a jump shot or take to the basket (4.)

My favorite teammates, George and Langston, are always using screens to get the ball and or get open. I use screens every game. I use the bump and curl more then the back door I would say (5.)

-Garrett Hardy

Anonymous said...

1.)You would set a screen in the area.
2.)They should go around the screen by curling, call out the screen, and just make sure you watch out for the screen so you can avoid it.
3.)you curl off the screen when the defender is behind you and cant get the ball
4.)An important thing to do when coming off a screen is to read the defense and make contact with the shoulder of the screener.
5.)we dont do a whole lot of screens for the team b/c we dont have any great shooters. But occasionally when we do do the screens, it definitely creates space for the shooter. I would say its been effective for our team.

Andrew Levine- GO SKINS!!!

Anonymous said...

-You set the screen in an area
-You can backdoor, curl off the screen, and/bump
-You should curl of the screen a couple seconds after the screen is set
-The most important thing is to be ready for the pass and have your lead hand out
-Every once in a while my team and I set screens. When we get them right they are very effective, but its hard to get them right all the time.
-Bryn Fanger

Anonymous said...

1. You screen an area.
2. the offensive player can do a backdoor, curl or a bump when they are being screened.
3. you should curl off a screen a few second after you got screen or when the defender cant get the ball.
4. the most thing to do when coming off a screen is brushing off the shoulder of the screener.
5. my team doesn't use screens often but we should cause we might win more games.

-Aminata Gado

Anonymous said...

1. Area
2.When the defender cheats, you can backdoor to the basket for the ball. Curl off the screen. Bump
3.Curl off screen when defender is trailing right behind you
4.Read defense, target hand, lead defender down, then come up, come off the shoulder of screener.
5.My team uses this sometimes and it has been successul.

Josh Dong

Anonymous said...

1. Screen an area.
2. -back door -curl run -a bump
3. You should curl off of a screen when the defender follows you.
4. The most important thing to do when coming off of a screen is to read the defense.
5. My team does not use screens frequently. When we do use screens, they are effective.

-Maria Harrington

Anonymous said...

1. You set a screen on an area.

2. The player can curl around the screen, Back door, and use a bump.

3. When the player is behind you and follows you around the screen.

4. Stay in front of your man and get to the basket.

5. My team uses screens sometimes, they work when we do them right.
Max Child

Anonymous said...

1. You set a screen on an area
2. You could backdoor, curl or bump
3. You curl off of a screen after your teammate comes off of it and give them a chance to decide what they want to do.
4. Hold up a hand and look for a pass from your teammate.
5. My team occasionally sets screens, and sometimes they are effective.
-Laney Brooks

Kelsey Klausing said...

1) area
2) back door, curl, or bump
3) when your team sets the screen for you
4) to have your target hand out so someone can pass you the ball
5) We sometimes use screens but not as often as you would want me to. We could get open more and can shoot more

Anonymous said...

1. Screen area
2. call out screen, roll around, backdoor.
3. After your teammate sets it.
4. Curl off the screen when the defender is behind you.
5. Not often, but try to attempt it
6. Redskins are the best.

~Kosta Skardis

Anonymous said...

1. You set the screen on an area.
2. When the offensive player is being screened, he can backdoor, curl or bump.
3. You should curl off a screen when the defender is following you.
4. The most important thing to do when comingoff a screen is to read the defense.
5. My team doesn't really use screens much.

-Sean Liang

Anonymous said...

1. You screen an area
2. Backdoor, bump, or curl off the screen
3. You should curl off the screen when the defender is behind you
4. The most important thing is to go off your teammates shoulder and have your hands up ready to catch the ball
5. My team uses screens several times a game. I would say the do work for our team.

Jake Gordon

Anonymous said...

1.) you screen an area
2.)go backdoor, curl around the screen for a jump shot, or come off the screen and have the screener drop to the post.
3.)When the defender is trailing your hip
4.)Is to know where the defense is

5.) We a the screen a little bit off the time and when we do use it, it is affecteive

-Isaiah Lyons

Anonymous said...

1. Area
2.When the defender cheats, you can backdoor to the basket for the ball. Curl off the screen. Bump
3.Curl off screen when defender is trailing right behind you
4.Read defense, target hand, lead defender down, then come up, come off the shoulder of screener.
5.My team uses this sometimes and it has been successul.

alex dechiara

Anonymous said...

1. Area
2. The offensive player can do a back door cut, curl off the screen, and/or a bump
3. After your teammate runs off your shoulder
4. The most important thing is to read the defense and react to the situation
5. We don't really use screens during games, which is probably why we're not as successive as we should be

Eric You

Anonymous said...

1. you screen an area
2.back door,curl around, and bump
3.after cutting down and the defender is guarding you tight
4.not allow any space when coming off the screen or your opponent will be able to get by
5.screens are very effective when we use them in a game
-Ben Weinstein

Anonymous said...

1. You screen an area
2.Curl,backdoor, bump
3.You should curl off the screen when the defender is behind you and is following you
4.The most important thing about coming off the screen is being ready for the ball
5.My team rarely uses screens, and when we do use them they are deadly.
-Jack Fisk

Anonymous said...

1. You screen an area
2. You can call out the screen, bump. or do a back door.
3. Curl off a screen when a defender is behind you.
4. My team aometimes uses screens. When we do use them, they are effective and helps us get points.

-Nicholas de Leon

Anonymous said...

1.) You screen an area.
2.) the offensive player can go a backdoor, curl or a bump
3.) you should curl off a screen when a defender is trailing you
4.) when coming off a screen to see the defense
5.) my team use screens often and the more we do the better we score

-isaiah lyons

Anonymous said...


1.area
2.pump fake,back door or curl around.
3.when the opponent plays hard D
4.make sure their is no space.
5.we dont use it very much,but when we do its been effective

Dale Kabundji

Anonymous said...

1: area.
2: backdoor, curl, bump.
3: when the defender guards you.
4: be ready for the ball.
5: My team uses a screen alot and it realy afects us.

Mark Gottfried
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Anonymous said...

1 screen an area
2.back door, bump, roll
3. make sure teammate set pick
4. show target hand
5 get pass and score

brian barrett

Anonymous said...

1.area.
2.Back door , pump fake curl around
3.when the defender guards you
4.be ready for the ball
5.my team uses screen very rarely and it never really works for us
Richard Xu

Anonymous said...

1. Screen an area
2. Pump fake, back door, and curl
3. When the defendet is playing good defense
4. Get ready for the ball
5. My teams uses screens sometimes and the results are varied

- Ricky Lay