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Friday, November 21, 2014
Period 1 - Basketball
Due Date: Wednesday, December 3rdIn 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?
31 comments:
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Young Kim 1.Area 2.Backdoor, Curl, Bump 3.When the defender is following you. 4.Reading the defense 5.We use screens very often, and it is very effective because it causes more ball movement and easier better quality shots.
1. Area 2. Back door, Curl, Bump 3. When the defender follows you 4. Grab screeners hip 5. We use screens not very often and it works sometimes Thomas Nguyen
1. area 2. back door, curl, or run a bump 3. when the defender follows you 4. to come as close to the screen as possible 5. my team uses screens when a defender is playing tight defense. most of our screens are very successful. Kiana Johnson
1. An area 2. Backdoor, curl or a bump 3 When the defender follows the offensive player 4. To read the defense 5. My team utilizes screens mostly with pick & rolls which is very effective for us. Ben Burger Period 1
1. An area 2. Back door, curl for a jump shot or curl for a layup, and bump 3. After your teammate has went off the screen 4. Go off the screeners shoulder and read the defense 5. We have never screened for one another because we try to do isolations. I think we should use screens more often because we have not won a game yet. Charlie Zhang
1.Area 2.Back Door, Curl, Bump 3.curl when a defender follows you. 4.grab the screener's hip 5.we use screens efficiently to get a man open for a shot or a layup
1. An Area 2. -Use's the Backdoor -Curl hard -Bump 3. Read the defense 4. Make sure they have three options 5. We do not use them often while we play. It has not been effective for our team because we have trouble reading the defense.
1. an area 2. roll, fade, pop 3. once the screener is planted/set 4. come off the screen as tight as possible to leave no room for the defender 5. not too often, they work sometimes but not always - Zack Thompson
Nicky Motazedi 1) you screen an area 2)back door, curl, run a "bump" 3) when defender is following/trailing you 4) grab screeners hip so defender can't get through 5) we occasionally set screens to get shooter open, rarely do we do off ball screens Nicky Motazedi Ps didn't cheat and I have an A In the class
1. You screen an area 2. Back Door, curl ( jump shot/ hard lay up), Bump 3.When the defender is following you. 4.Open up the shoulder the person cut. 5.We don't set screens a lot but when we do its so somebody could shoot the ball. JasmineWilliams
1)you screen an area 2)backdoor, curl, or run a bump 3)when the defender is trailing you 4) read the defense properly 5) I am injured and I don't play. but when i watch people play, i havent seen people use screens that much. Amogh Rao
1 you scream an area 2 back door curl run a bump 3when the defender is trailing you 4grab screaners hip so defender can't get through 5 during our games we don't use a lot of screams because they don't work in the flow of our teams offense.
Jonathan Yune P1 1.area 2.curl,bump,and backdoor 3.making sure that the defender follows you 4. placing the screener by grabbing his hip 5. We usually dont use screens unless we want a player have space to shoot. they sometimes work
1 send screen on an area 2 a back door b curl c run a bump 3 defender following or trailing you 4 grab screeners hip 5 get shooter open evan zhang pd 1
1) Screen an area 2) Backdoor, curl, & Bump 3) When a defender is guarding you 4) Grab/Touch the person who’s screening hip in order for the defender to be left behind/not get through. 5) Screens are not that frequently used because I gave a ball hog on my team, but when do use screens they are usually pretty affective. Andy Carrion Pd.1
1. An area 2. Backdoor, Curl, Bump 3. When your defender is following you 4. Grab the screeners hip so that the defender cant get through 5. My team uses screens occasionally but not very often. When we do use them they're either useless, or effective.
1. You screen an area 2. back door, run a curl, run a bump 3. when the defender is trailing you 4. stick close to the screeners hip so the defender cant get through 5. we dont really run screens because our offense is very unsophisticated
1. area 2. v cut, flex cut, curl 3.when the defender is playing tight defense 4.run of screeners shoulder 5.we barely use screens because they're not useful to us
1. screen an area 2. back door, curl, bump 3. when defense is trailing you 4. grab screeners hip so defender cant go through 5. get shooters open not usually off ball screens
1) you screen an area 2)The defender can run back door, curl, or run a "bump" 3) You should curl off of a screen when the defender is following/trailing you 4) The most important thing is to grab the person setting the screen's hip so the defender can't follow you around the screen 5) We set screens sometimes to open up the person with the ball to shoot, but we don't do off-ball screens a lot, which we should probably do more.
1. An area 2. Curl, run a bump, back door 3. When the defender is trailing you 4. Grab the screeners hip 5. We set screens for the person with the ball most of the time
1 screen the area 2 Person can backdoor, bump, or curl 3 if the defender is following you 4 come off the screen tight so the defender cant get through 5 my team doesn't use screens we try and score one on one when we have used screens its effective because the defense crashes on the man and leaves the screener open which gives us many open shot opportunities. -Diontae Wilson
1.on an area 2.backdoor curl bump 3.to get a defender off you s you can have an open shot or pass 4. grab screeners hip so defender can't get through 5. we do not use screens a lot, but we do it usually leads to lay up or an open three point shot
1 area 2 curl , bump, backdoor 3 when the defense is following you 4 your hand shout be on the man's hip setting the screen as you curl 5 we use screen sometimes its dry effective
1. You set a screen when you see your teammate with the ball and is rolling around and needs a pick so he can drive down the lane or shoot the ball. You aim to set the screen on a person. 2. When the offensive player gets a screen he can shoot the ball once the pick is set, run on an angle towards the pick to get down the lane or use the pick to get open for a pass. 3. You should curl off a screen once your teammate is rolling to the basket. 4. Most important thing to do is to get open. 5. My team uses is a few times a game and yes they have been effective.
1 You scream an area not a person 2 a person can back door curl and bump. 3 you should curl off a screen once your teammate is rolling to the basket 4 the most important thing is to get opean 5 my team hasn't used a lot of screen we use a lot of moving with out the ball to get open.
31 comments:
Young Kim
1.Area
2.Backdoor, Curl, Bump
3.When the defender is following you.
4.Reading the defense
5.We use screens very often, and it is very effective because it causes more ball movement and easier better quality shots.
1. You set a screen on the area
2. -Backdoor for layup, hard curl for jumpshot/open pass, and bump for post up or jumpshot.
3. To break the defender off of you to create an open shot or pass
4. place your hand on the man's hip setting the screen as you curl
5. Sometimes, very effective.
Kosta Skardis
1.) When you set a screen, you set the screen on an area.
2.) When the offensive person is being screened they can go back door, they can curl, or they can bump.
3.) You should curl off a screen when the defender is playing you tight and following you.
4.) The most important thing to do when coming off the screen is to read the defense.
5.) My team hasn't used many screens, but when we have they have been fairly effective.
-Andy Xiao 9th Grade P.1
1. Area
2. Back door, Curl, Bump
3. When the defender follows you
4. Grab screeners hip
5. We use screens not very often and it works sometimes
Thomas Nguyen
1. area
2. back door, curl, or run a bump
3. when the defender follows you
4. to come as close to the screen as possible
5. my team uses screens when a defender is playing tight defense. most of our screens are very successful.
Kiana Johnson
1. An area
2. Backdoor, curl or a bump
3 When the defender follows the offensive player
4. To read the defense
5. My team utilizes screens mostly with pick & rolls which is very effective for us.
Ben Burger
Period 1
1. An area
2. Back door, curl for a jump shot or curl for a layup, and bump
3. After your teammate has went off the screen
4. Go off the screeners shoulder and read the defense
5. We have never screened for one another because we try to do isolations. I think we should use screens more often because we have not won a game yet.
Charlie Zhang
1.Area
2.Back Door, Curl, Bump
3.curl when a defender follows you.
4.grab the screener's hip
5.we use screens efficiently to get a man open for a shot or a layup
Andrew Espejo
George Mikalis Pd. 1
1. You set a screen on an area
2. They can go back door, curl, or bump
3. You should curl when your defender is following you
4. The most important thing is to read the defense
5. We use screens pretty often. They have led to open passes, and easier paths to get to the basket
George Mikalis Pd. 1
1. An Area
2. -Use's the Backdoor
-Curl hard
-Bump
3. Read the defense
4. Make sure they have three options
5. We do not use them often while we play. It has not been effective for our team because we have trouble reading the defense.
Naveen Paul
1. an area
2. roll, fade, pop
3. once the screener is planted/set
4. come off the screen as tight as possible to leave no room for the defender
5. not too often, they work sometimes but not always
- Zack Thompson
1. area
2. pop, roll, fade
3. once the screen stops moving
4. come off the shoulder
5. we never use screens
-Zack Thompson
Nicky Motazedi
1) you screen an area
2)back door, curl, run a "bump"
3) when defender is following/trailing you
4) grab screeners hip so defender can't get through
5) we occasionally set screens to get shooter open, rarely do we do off ball screens
Nicky Motazedi
Ps didn't cheat and I have an A In the class
1. You screen an area
2. Back Door, curl ( jump shot/ hard lay up), Bump
3.When the defender is following you.
4.Open up the shoulder the person cut.
5.We don't set screens a lot but when we do its so somebody could shoot the ball.
JasmineWilliams
Amogh Rao
1)you screen an area
2)backdoor, curl, or run a bump
3)when the defender is trailing you
4) read the defense properly
5) I am injured and I don't play. but when i watch people play, i havent seen people use screens that much.
Amogh Rao
1 you scream an area
2 back door curl run a bump
3when the defender is trailing you
4grab screaners hip so defender can't get through
5 during our games we don't use a lot of screams because they don't work in the flow of our teams offense.
Jonathan Yune P1
1.area
2.curl,bump,and backdoor
3.making sure that the defender follows you
4. placing the screener by grabbing his hip
5. We usually dont use screens unless we want a player have space to shoot. they sometimes work
1 send screen on an area
2 a back door b curl c run a bump
3 defender following or trailing you
4 grab screeners hip
5 get shooter open
evan zhang pd 1
1) Screen an area
2) Backdoor, curl, & Bump
3) When a defender is guarding you
4) Grab/Touch the person who’s screening hip in order for the defender to be left behind/not get through.
5) Screens are not that frequently used because I gave a ball hog on my team, but when do use screens they are usually pretty affective.
Andy Carrion Pd.1
1. An area
2. Backdoor, Curl, Bump
3. When your defender is following you
4. Grab the screeners hip so that the defender cant get through
5. My team uses screens occasionally but not very often. When we do use them they're either useless, or effective.
Sean Liang
Ben Summers-Berger
1. You screen an area
2. back door, run a curl, run a bump
3. when the defender is trailing you
4. stick close to the screeners hip so the defender cant get through
5. we dont really run screens because our offense is very unsophisticated
1. area
2. v cut, flex cut, curl
3.when the defender is playing tight defense
4.run of screeners shoulder
5.we barely use screens because they're not useful to us
Sidney Moorer
1. screen an area
2. back door, curl, bump
3. when defense is trailing you
4. grab screeners hip so defender cant go through
5. get shooters open not usually off ball screens
Nick Bien
1) you screen an area
2)The defender can run back door, curl, or run a "bump"
3) You should curl off of a screen when the defender is following/trailing you
4) The most important thing is to grab the person setting the screen's hip so the defender can't follow you around the screen
5) We set screens sometimes to open up the person with the ball to shoot, but we don't do off-ball screens a lot, which we should probably do more.
1. An area
2. Curl, run a bump, back door
3. When the defender is trailing you
4. Grab the screeners hip
5. We set screens for the person with the ball most of the time
Zayd Ali
1area
2run a bump curl back door
3when defender is trailing
4grab screeners hip
5for the person with ball
sean lin
1 screen the area
2 Person can backdoor, bump, or curl
3 if the defender is following you
4 come off the screen tight so the defender cant get through
5 my team doesn't use screens we try and score one on one when we have used screens its effective because the defense crashes on the man and leaves the screener open which gives us many open shot opportunities.
-Diontae Wilson
1.on an area
2.backdoor curl bump
3.to get a defender off you s you can have an open shot or pass
4. grab screeners hip so defender can't get through
5. we do not use screens a lot, but we do it usually leads to lay up or an open three point shot
Kayvan Fouladi
joseph dylane
1 area
2 curl , bump, backdoor
3 when the defense is following you
4 your hand shout be on the man's hip setting the screen as you curl
5 we use screen sometimes its dry effective
december 3 ,2014
1. You set a screen when you see your teammate with the ball and is rolling around and needs a pick so he can drive down the lane or shoot the ball. You aim to set the screen on a person.
2. When the offensive player gets a screen he can shoot the ball once the pick is set, run on an angle towards the pick to get down the lane or use the pick to get open for a pass.
3. You should curl off a screen once your teammate is rolling to the basket.
4. Most important thing to do is to get open.
5. My team uses is a few times a game and yes they have been effective.
Paul Saah
pd.1
1 You scream an area not a person
2 a person can back door curl and bump.
3 you should curl off a screen once your teammate is rolling to the basket
4 the most important thing is to get opean
5 my team hasn't used a lot of screen we use a lot of moving with out the ball to get open.
Zachary Nannen
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