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?
18 comments:
George Mikalis Pd. 3
1. You screen the same Area every time, don't headhunt
2. Go backdoor, Curl, or the screener can pivot, seal his man and post up
3. When the defender is on you tight you should curl
4. The most important thing to do when you come off a screen is to rub up against the screener to run your defender into the screen and create space to get an open look
5. My team uses screens a lot during games.. We use the pick and roll a lot which is really effective in getting to the basket or getting an open look for the ball-handler.
George Mikalis Pd. 3
1. You set the screen on an area.
2.He can go back door, curl, or bump off of the screener.
3.You curl if the defender follows you.
4.The most important thing is to read the defense in order to use the right move.
5. We use screens occasionally, and they don't work all the time.
Chinguun Pd 3
1. You set screen on an area.
2.You go backdoor,curl, or the screener can pivot and seal for a layup.
3.When the defender is tight, you curl.
4. Most importantly, you rub tight off the screener to insure you have space to work.
5. My team ocassionally uses screens but it works sometimes when we use them.
Dean Spitz
pd.3
1.) When you set a screen, you set it on an area.
2.)Backdoor cut, curl or rub of the screen.
3.)If the defender decides to follow you.
4.)Rub of the screen.
5.)My team somewhat uses screens. They work sometimes.
Kwame O. Frimpong
Ben Summers-Berger Period 3
1) You screen an area
2) He can start up the screen and go back-door, he can run a curl, he can bump the screener
3) When the defender is playing you tightly
4)Reading the defense
5) my team doesn't screen much, but they have been effective when used
Rayan Mahabadi, Pd.3
1.) You set the screen on the same area every time.
2.) Curl, go backdoor, or bump off the screener.
3.)When the defender is palying tight defense, you should curl.
4.)When coming off a screen, you should bump off the screener to make sure that the defender is running into him so you can get a good shot.
5.) We use screens effectively. We usually go through pick and rolls a lot. It helps, and results to must of the points we score.
Anthony Vondas
1) area
2) back door, curl, bump
3) when the defender is following you
4) In general, read the defense. For a curl, it is important to grab the screeners hip so the defender can't get through.
5) We use a lot of screens and they are very effective for us.
Benjamin Laufer p.3
1.you set the screen on the area
2.he can curl, go back door,or put up a jumper
3.you should curl if the defender is on you
4.the most important thing is to create some space
5.We use it alot, it works sometimes but dosen't create enough space
Kierra Johnson 3
1. An area
2. The player can back door, curl for the jumper or bump.
3. When the defender is on you tight.
4. The most important thing to do is touch shoulders with the person you are screening so the defender doesn't come around the pick.
5. My team isn't known to use screens, but when we do they work.
Will Quam pd 3
1. you set the screen on an area
2. you can go backdoor, curl, or bump off of the screener
3. when the defender is tight on you of following you
4. the most important thing to do is to stay tight and rub off of the defender to create space and separation.
5. we use screens a lot in our basic offense. It's very effective because it gets people open and opens up driving lanes and open shots.
Ray Woerner, Pd. 3
1. You screen an area.
2. They can do a back door cut, curl, or bump off of the screener
3. You should curl when the defender is playing tight
4. The most important thing to do when coming off a screen is to rub off the screener to create space.
5. We use screens frequently and they are very effective.
David Silversmith
Period 3
1. You set a screen on an area.
2. Curl, bump, and backdoor to the basket.
3. If the defender is marking you very tight, you should curl off of a screen.
4. The most important thing to do when coming off of a screen is to read the defense's reaction in order to determine what do do next like rubbing off the person who sets the screen.
5. Not very frequently. When we do use screens they are very effective.
David Silversmith
1 Area
2 bump, curl, or he can go backdoor
3 if the defender is playing tight on you
4 come tight off the screen so the defender cant get it
5 we don't use screens and we still cant lose
Diontae Wilson
1. You set the screen on an area.
2. A player can go backdoo or curl, or the screener can pivot to seal his man and get the ball in the post.
3. You curl if the defender tightly follows you.
4. You tightly rub off the screen to get the most space from the pick.
5. Our team uses screens sometimes in order to get teh defenders to switch and have a mismatch.
Michael Palizkar pd. 3
Nick John Pd. 3
1. You screen the area. HA. (Coach B would say headhunt)
2. Go backdoor, curl, or the screener can post up
3. When your defender is trying to guard you closely and ends up trailing you.
4. The person must come off the screener allowing no space for the defender to cut through the screen. Running off shoulder to shoulder helps.
5.My team uses screens a lot. It is effective in getting us to the basket and or kicking out for a two.
1. You set the screen on the area
2. first you go backdoor, then curl, or you can bump the screener
3. If the defender is on you should curl
4. The most important is you should rub up against the screener and read the defense
5. My team uses screens sometimes but they don't work most of the times
-Rahul
Aaron Cooperman
1. You are supposed to screen the area so that its in the same place every time.
2. You can go back door, curl, or go and bump off the screener.
3. You should curl if you are being guarded very tightly.
4. It is most is to read the defense.
5. My team screens rarely, and I think we can score much more effectively if we screen more
1. You set a screen on an area
2. You can bump off the screener, go back door, or curl.
3. If he's playing tight, you should curl.
4. Most important thing to do is bump off the screener, so you can create space for an open shot.
5. We use screens on occasion. It works sometimes.
Rayan Mahabadi
Period.3
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