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?
28 comments:
1.) screen the area
2.) back door, curl, bump
3.) you curl when the defender follows you
4.) drop step
5.) when i pplay we never use screens
-Matthew Kim
1. Area
2. back door, curl, bump
3. when defender follows
4.grab screener's hip
5. we always use screens. Yes
-clement zhang
1) An area
2) Back door, run a curl, and bump
3) When the defender follows the offensive player
4) Reading the defense and making sure the offensive player can have his 3 options
5) Yes, they've been effective. We've been able to score many times off of screens.
-Michael Nguyen
Rachel Peng
1. Screen the area
2. -Go backdoor
-Run a curl
-Bump
3. When the defender follows you
4. How well you read the defense
5. We use them often and they are effective because they open up the space on the court
1.) area
2.) backdoor cut, curl, bump
3.) when the defender follows you and you look for a jumper
4.) read the defense
5.) sometimes, but they are effective
Costa Borsas
1) area
2) backdoor, curl, bump
3) when your defender follows you, and you want a shot.
4) read the defense.
5) we don't but we should more.
George Borsas
1. You set the screen on an area.
2. Back door, Curl, and a Bump
3.To open up a area for the screen to shoot.
4.Run to the basket
5.We have barely played so I don't know.
Dennis Xia
Jeff Reviznon
1. an area
2. jump shot, drive, or cut
3. When your teammates defender passes you.
4. bump the shoulder of the screen setter.
5. In the few two games i played we never really used it.
Anthony Vondas
1) area
2) back door cut, curl, bump
3) when the defender is following you
4) grab screener's hip (leave no room for defender to get through)
5) we use screens frequently during game play and they often lead to easy buckets (very effective)
1. Area
2. Offensive: Dribble, make a cut, shoot, pass.
3. When the defender follows the ball handler.
4. See the court and use your vision.
5. Not very often but it has improved during games. When we use them they are eeffective.
Radley Ellenbogen
1.area
2.backdoor curl above
3.when grab screens hip
4.above
5.It's pretty frequently in my team, it effect the way when the person that can score easily
William Li
1. You set a screen on an area.
2. You can go back door, curl,or bump
3. You curl when a defender follows you
4. The most important thing to do is read the screen
5. We sometimes use screens in games, and they are usually effective
-Simon Fischer
1)Area
2)Back Door, Curl, Bump
3)When you pass your teammate
4)Drag the defender with you so your teammate could have the open shot or layup
5)We use it often and it gives a lot of points because we usually end up with a lot of space
Phillip Garrett
the area
drive shoot pass
when the defender sticks on the other man
look up at the court see your options
Never
The area
Back door, curl, bump
When you pass the ball
Read the screen
All the time
-Jack Fisk
1.) Screen the area
2.)Back door, curl, then bump
3.)when the defender decides to follow you
4.)read what the defense is doing
5.)We never use screens when we play
Kwame Frimpong
1.)Area
2.)Backdoor, curl, bump
3.) When the deffender follows you
4.)How well you read the defense
5.)Yes and they are effecrive
Sawyer Hazel
1. Screen an are
2. Back door, run a curl, and bump
3. When the defender is following you
4. Read the defense
5. No we never use screens
1. Screen the area
2.back door curl and then bump
3.you curl when the defender follows you
4.read what the defense is doing
5. we use it often and it usually gets us open or points
-Josh Markenson
1.) you screen the area
2.)curl, bump, back door
3.)when the defender follows the player
4.)read the defense
5.)we use screens a lot because they help get our shooters open for easy shots. this is very effective
-Zachary Baillif-
1. You set a screen on an area.
2. You can go back door, curl,or bump
3. You curl when a defender follows you
4. The most important thing to do is read the screen
5. We sometimes use screens in games, and they are usually effective
-malik bleau
1. Screen a area
2. Backdoor, curl ,bump.
3. Curl when a defender follows you.
4. Reading the defense.
5. Sometimes. They have been effective.
Alex Kuang
1. an area
2. back door,curl,bump
3. when the defender follows
4. read the defense
5. Very often...and have been very effective in creating easy baskets
Nikos Tragotsis
1.area
2.Back door, curl, bump
3.when the defender follows you
4.read the defense
5.We never use screens
Michael Palizkar
1.Screen the area
2. -Go backdoor
-Run a curl
-Bump
3. When the defender follows you
4. How well you read the defense
5. We use them often and they are effective because they open up the space on the court
-T R E V O N
D 1 G G S
1) an area
2) back door, run a curl, or bump
3)curl when the defender follows you
4)pay attention/ read the defense
5)our team occasionally uses screens, and they have been effective in clearing the lane and getting three point shots up
1.) Screen the area
2.) Backdoor
3.)When the defender follows
4.) read the defense
5.) We sometimes use them.
Jake Johnston
Anonymous said...
1.) screen the area
2.) back door, curl, bump
3.) you curl when the defender follows you
4.) drop step
5.) when i pplay we never use screens
trevon diggs RE - DO
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