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?
14 comments:
1. the area
2. backdoor, curl, bump
3. when the defender is following you
4. no space between you and the person setting the screen
5. we don't use screens at all.
Kiana Johnson
1. You set it on an area
2. Go off the screen, pick an roll, pick and pop
3. When the screeners man comes to help
4. Brush off shoulder 5. Very often and they have been effective
1. Area
2. Back door, curl and bump
3. When you take the defender under
4. Bump
5. Never. Yes
Mikhail Sanu
1. You set the screen on an area
2. You can back door, curl,or bump after the screen
3. You should curl off a screen when your defender is trailing you tight and gets caught up in the screen
4. You come off the screener's hip and off the screen tight
5. My team doesn't use screens often but we use a lot of cuts and fake cuts to get open
Malcolm Amobi
an area
backdoor, curl, bump
if the defender is trailing you
read the defense
very often and they work great. We get open shots a lot.
ryan warshaw
period 1
1. You set the screen on an area.
2. The offensive player can go back door, run a curl, and run a bump.
3. You should curl off of a screen when the defender follows you so that we can create an open space for the player screening by dragging a defender away and pinning the other one.
4. The most important thing to do when coming off of a screen is to read the defense.
5. My team has rarely been using screens during our games, but they have been effective when we use them.
Michael Tran
1.) Screen an area
2.) Start up screen, defender cheats, goes backdoor, gets the screen, runs a curl and shoots, bump
3.) When defender is playing up.
4.) Reading the defense
5.) Our team has used screens and they have been effective because it is creating more open shots for our players
Drew Shrager Period 3
Hansen Nguyen
Pd. 1
1. screen the area
2. backdoor, curl, bump
3. if the defender is following you
4. read the defense
5. my team hasn't used screens often
Nayeer Ullah
1. When you set a screen, do you set the screen on a person or an area?
You screen an area
2. What are 3 things the offensive player can do when they are being screened?
They can cut back door, they can curl for the shot or they can bump for an easy jumper in the back
3. When should you curl off of a screen?
When the defender is following you
4. What is the most important thing to do when coming off a screen?
to read the defense, and adjust accordingly
5. How frequently is your team using screens during your game play? Have they been effective for your team? we have been using screens every game and they have been effective for our team.
1. Area. 2.back door, curl, and bump. 3.when the defender follows you after the screen. 4. Grad the screeners hip to stay as tight as possible. 5. Our team uses screens frequently which opens space for us and allows for more opportunities during the game. Quinn Gale
1. An area (in women's basketball)
2. Curl, backdoor,bump
3. When your defender is on your hip.
4. Brush off the screener.
5. Frequently, and they're effective
-Your favorite whiteboy student Haydn McGriff
1.Person
2.Assist,dribble,shoot
3.Idk
4.pass or shoot
5.not very often
Emmanuel claimett
1.Person
2.Assist,dribble,shoot
3.Idk
4.pass or shoot
5.not very often
Emmanuel claimett
1. the area
2. backdoor curl bump
3. defense following is caught in a screen
4. come tight off screen
5. we dont use screens, we are unorganized fools.
Muneeb Mirza
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