Thursday, March 19, 2015

Period 5 - Basketball

Due Date: Wednesday, April 1st

In class we are just starting our 3 on 3 unit. A critical part of this 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?

24 comments:

  1. 1. You set a screen on a person.
    2.Pass,shoot,or wait for a teammate to get open
    3.After the pass is made
    4.Drive to the paint
    5.Very frequently and yes because they help teammates get open or helps them to be able to make an open shot.

    Darius Dudley

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  2. Anthony Vondas

    1) area

    2) back door, curl, and bump

    3) when the defender follows

    4) grab screener's hip (and read the defense)

    5) My team uses screens very often. They have been very effective for us.

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  3. 1. An area
    2. Backdoor, Curl, Bump
    3. When the defender follows you
    4. Read the defense
    5. We use screens pretty much every game, and most of the time they're effective.

    Sean Liang

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  4. Julian Levin Pd. 5

    1. You set the screen on an area.
    2. They can bacdoor cut, curl, or bump.
    3. When the defender is following you.
    4. To read the defense.
    5. My team uses screens during our games, but we could set more screens. They have been effective, as we have been able to get open shots.

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  5. 1. On a person
    2. Roll, fade, pop
    3. after the other player on your team has came off of your shoulder
    4. get low and come right off of the shoulder of the screen
    5. not very often but when we do use them they work

    - Zmoney(DYER) Thompson swag swag

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  6. 1. Area
    2. Backdoor, curl or bump.
    3. When the defender is following.
    4. Grab the screeners hip.
    5. Pretty frequently. They are very effective in getting open shots.

    ~Justin Feldman

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  7. 1.Area
    2.Backdoor; curl;bump
    3.when the defender follows you
    4.watch the shoulder, the shoulder should be the one you open up with.
    5.We set the screen pretty much in every offense so that way our teammates will have multiple options which he can score easily or pass to someone who's open.
    Leo Song

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  8. 1. Area

    2. Backdoor, Curl, Bump

    3. When the defender follows you

    4. Post-up for a shot

    5. They have been used frequently and promote a substantial amount of success

    -Erich Kindermann

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  9. 1) area
    2) back door cut, curl, bump
    3) When defender is following you
    4) brush the screeners hip
    5) Not frequently, should do it more

    George Borsas

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  10. 1. you set the screen on an area
    2. the player than go backdoor, curl,and bump
    3.you should curl off a screen when the defender follows you
    4. the most important thing to come off a screen is to open up
    5. our team does not run screen often because we settle for outside shots instead.
    Eric Liu
    Period 5

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  11. 1. Screen an area
    2. -Back door
    -Curl
    Bump
    3. When the defender follows
    4. Go right off the screeners shoulder
    5. My team uses screens often, they are very effective if used correctly.

    Chris D'Arpa

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  12. You screen an area and let the ball handler go off of you

    Backdoor curl bump

    When the defender follows

    Read the defense to know which option to use

    We use them a lot and they work great

    Ryan Warshaw
    Period 5

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  13. 1. Screen an area.
    2. a. Back Door
    b. Curl
    c. Bump
    3. You should curl off when the defender follows you.
    4. How well you can read the defense.
    5. Occasionally we use screens. they have been effective
    -Robby Severynse

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  14. 1. You should screen an area

    2. You can go backdoor, you can run a curl and look for the pass, or you can bump

    3. you should curl when the defender is following you

    4. the most important thing to do when coming off a screen is to read the defense and search your screening options

    5. my team is not using very many screens, but I'm sure that if we did they would be very effective


    Ben Murk

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  15. 1. You screen an area
    2. The offensive player can go backdoor, curl, or bump
    3. You curl when the defender is playing tight on you
    4. The most important thing to do is to read the defense
    5. We use screens a lot, and they are effective because they lead to open lanes to the hoop for our team

    Simon Fischer

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  16. Michael Pisarra

    1. you set a screen on an area
    2.back door, curl, bump
    3.when the defender is following you
    4.to read the defense
    5. my team using screens very often and this works very effectively on getting my teammates open

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  17. 1. You set a screen on a person.
    2.Pass,shoot,or wait for a teammate to get open
    3.After the pass is made
    4.Drive to the paint
    5.Very frequently and yes because they help teammates get open or helps them to be able to make an open shot.

    William Winston

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  18. 1. an area
    2.backdoor, curl, or bump
    3. when the defender follows you
    4. read the defense
    5. We use screens in our motion offense. They are effective because they get us open layups and causes the defense to react.
    Will Quam

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  19. 1) Area
    2) Backdoor, curl, bump
    3) when the defender follows you
    4) read the defense
    5) we use screens often, at least a few times per game, and they are normally effective

    Jason Friedman

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  20. Michael kolodin

    1) you can screen an area

    2) back door, curl, and bump

    3) when the defender is following you

    4) read the defense

    5) My team uses screens very often. They have been very effective for us and it helps to create good and open shots

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  21. 1. The area
    2. Shoot the ball, pass the ball, initiate another play
    3. When the defender follows you
    4. The most important thing to do is read the defense
    5. My team rarely uses screens during play. The only time they are used is to get a wide open three pointer and when they are used they are effective.

    Jonah Dross

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  22. 1) area
    2) back door, curl, and bump
    3) when the defender is following you
    4) read the defense
    5) My team uses screens very often. They have been very effective for us and allow us to get open and take good open shots in order to score

    Michael kolodin

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  23. 1. An Area
    2. cut, bump out, curl
    3. When the defender follows you
    4. right by screener's shoulder
    5. Often because it allows us to get open lay ups which are critical to winning, and also get us away from just throwing up the 3 ball

    Brian Barrett

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  24. 1. Area

    2. Backdoor, curl, or bump.

    3. When the defender is following you.

    4. Grab the screener's hip and curl back to distract the defense.

    5. We use it often and yes it is very effective against opponents.

    Kaleb Jackson

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