In class we are just starting our 3 on 3 unit. A critical part of ths unit is going to be setting screens and reading the defense. 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?
1. You screen an area so that the screen is always in the same place
ReplyDelete2. Backdoor, Curl, and Bump
3. You curl when the defender follows you
4.make sure you have three options
5. We never set screens because our players don't need them. We all can create our own shot.
Hans Fofack
1. Area
ReplyDelete2.back door, curl, bump
3. When defender follows through screen
4.read the defense
5. We have not used it much because our team lacks good shooters. So occasionally when we do use them they don't work to well
-Andrew Levine
Sheri Addison
ReplyDelete1) Area
2)-back door
-curl
-bump
3)when you wnat to get a jump shot or when the defense is playing up tight on you.
4)Make sure you bump the person setting the screen for you
5)When I play basketball we use screens alot and theres a play we call motiona dn we just screen and cut.
Ray Woerner
ReplyDeletePd. 1
1. When you set a screen you screen an area.
2. He can go back door, curl, or bump.
3. You should curl when your defender follows you.
4. The most important thing to do is read the defense.
5. We don't use screens very much. When we do use them they are effective.
1. Area
ReplyDelete2. The offensive player can proceed to cut back door, curl off the screen, and "bump" to either create an open shot or a quick drop down in the post
3. A player should curl after the defender follows the player that the screened was drawn up for
4. Reading the defense to see what the optimal offensive movement is
5. We've been using it mostly to create open looks for a jump shot or drive.
-Matt Choi
1. An area
ReplyDelete2. Bump, curl, back door
3.when the defender is trailing you
4. reading it
5. no our team does not use screens at all
kwasi frimpong
DREW HOLLINS
ReplyDelete1) off the person
2)run around it, pick and roll, or fake around the pick and go the other way
3)when there is no defender around
4) to roll towards the basket
5) multiple times every game. they are very effective
1. Area
ReplyDelete2. Backdoor,curl,bump off the screener
3. Defender follows you
4. Rub up off against the screener to run your defender into the screener
5. often- Yes they have been effective because after we screen we roll to the basket
Darren Feldman
1. area
ReplyDelete2.backdoor,curl,screener can pivot
3.when the defender follows you
4.rub off against the screener and run the defender into the screen and get an open look
5.my team sometimes uses screens.
mclean djouha
1. Area
ReplyDelete2. Backdoor, curl, bump
3. When the defender follows you
4. To read the defense
5. We use screens sometimes
Laura Darby
1. You set the screen on an area
ReplyDelete2. An offensive player can backdoor cut, curl, and bump
3. You curl when the defender follows you
4. Rub off against the screener to create maximum space
5. We set screens to get our shooters open, which is effective because our whole squad is full of shooters
Zayd Ali
David Silversmith
ReplyDelete1. You set a screen on an area.
2. Curl, bump, and go 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. My team uses screens a lot. They are quite effective.
David Silversmith
1. Area
ReplyDelete2.back door, curl, bump
3. When defender follows through screen
4.read the defense
5. We have not used it much because our team lacks good shooters. So occasionally when we do use them they don't work to well
-Kingsley Ofori
Big Kwame Frimpong
ReplyDelete) Area
2)-back door
-curl
-bump
3)when you wnat to get a jump shot or when the defense is playing up tight on you.
4)Make sure you bump the person setting the screen for you
5)When I play basketball we use screens alot and theres a play we call motiona dn we just screen and cut.
1. Area
ReplyDelete2. Back Door, Curl, and Bump
3. When the defender follows the bait and goes after the player.
4. To use or recognize your three avenues.
5. No, not really.
Kaleb Jackson
1) Screen an area
ReplyDelete2) Backdoor, curl, and bump
3) Curl when defender follows you
4) Read the defense/ make sure you have 3 options
5) Everyone on our team can create their own shot, so we don't utilize screens
Ali Sabir
1. An area
ReplyDelete2. Backdoor, curl and bump
3. When the defender is trailing you
4. Read defense and have three options
5. We use them often. They work to get the shooter open
~Justin Feldman
chinguun erdenesuren
ReplyDelete1. Screen the area
2. Backdoor, Curl, Bump
3. If the defender follows you
4. Read the defense
5. We use more off-ball screens than on-ball, but we usually create our own shot.
Nathan Tadesse
ReplyDelete1. Area
2.back door, curl, bump
3. When defender goes around the screen
4. Toread the defense
5. We do not use screens much because our team is too lazy to move, so we play iso.
1) Area
ReplyDelete2) Backdoor, curl, bump
3) when you are followed by the defender through the screen
4) You got to read the defense
5)we usually use it alot since we think it can a massive form of aid to us
Cujo-kwadwo
Aaron Cooperman
ReplyDelete1. You set a screen on an area.
2. Curl, bump, and go 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. My team uses screens a lot. They are quite effective.
1. You screen an area
ReplyDelete2. Backdoor, Curl, and Bump
3. You curl when played tight
4. three options
5. We dont set screens because we play iso
-Edward Song
justin mcguigan
ReplyDelete1) Area
2)back door, curl, bump
3)to get a jump shot or when the defense is playing tight on you.
4)bump the person setting the screen for you
5)my team has not used many sceens but when we use them they do work.