Friday, April 22, 2016

Period 6 - Basketball

Due Date: Wednesday, May 4th

 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?

20 comments:

Anonymous said...

1.Area
2.Back Door, Curl, and Bump
3.when the defender follows you around the screen
4.read the defense
5.We have not been using screens, but we should try using them in the upcoming games
-Justin Nguyen

Anonymous said...

Julian Levin 5-1-16 Pd. 6
1. You screen an area
2. You can backdoor cut, curl, or bump
3. When the defender is trailing you
4. Read the defense
5. We use them occasionally, and they are effective in getting us open shots and driving lanes

Anonymous said...

Mary Quackenbush
1. when me teammate needs one.
2. go around it, call for help, push the person over.
3. after you screen to get open.
4. make sure it works
5. no we just pass the ball a lot

Unknown said...

1. Area
2. Backdoor, Curl, Bump
3.When the defense is following you
4.Read the defense
5. We rarely use screens, but when we have, they have been effective.

Anonymous said...

Seif Younis

1. When you set a screen, you set it on an area.

2. He can run a back door, a curl, or even do a bump.

3. You should do this when the defender is following you.

4. When coming off a screen, the most important thing to do is to grab the defender's hip.

5. Our team uses the screen relatively frequently. Though we have not won many matches, it is definitely a useful way to score some points.

Anonymous said...

Devesh Agarwal
1. An area
2. Back Door, Curl, Bump
3. Post Up
4. Read the defense
5. We do it a lot and it is very effective because one of our players gets open

Anonymous said...

1. Area
2.Backdoor, Curl, Bump
3.When the defender is being posted up
4.Grab the hip of the person setting the screen
5. Not frequently and no
Jonathan London

Anonymous said...

1. Area
2. Backdoor, curl, bump
3. When the defender is following you
4. Read the defense
5. Yes, bc it gives us wide open shots

Alex Kuang

Francis Gomez said...

1) Area
2) Back Door, curl, bump
3) when the defender follows you
4) read the defense
5) we use a lot of screens and they are effective because we can shoot the ball well

Anonymous said...

1. Set the screen on a area.
2. Back door, curl, bump.
3. Open up the shouler.
4. Read the defense.
5. Always. Yes, it effect a lot.

Yuchen Li
pd.6

Anonymous said...

1.Area
2. Curl away. Take a shot. pass
3.When the other person is entangled
4.Look around
5.They use it frequently and it helps score baskets
(Prajit Dharmavaratha PD.1)

Anonymous said...

1.) You screen an area
2.) Go backdoor, Curl around, run a bump
3.) When the screen is set
4.) Read the defense
5.) We use screens alot, it is very effective
Harish Chinnasamy

Anonymous said...

1. An Area

2. pass, dribble, shoot

3. After you read your defender

4. Look for the ball

5. often, usually effective

Brian Barrett

Anonymous said...

1. Area
2. Pass, Dribble, Shoot
3. After you read the defender
4. To look for the ball
5. My team uses a screen very often. It is very effective because it makes room for us to shoot a three.
Mark Gottfried

Anonymous said...

1. You screen an area.
2.Back door, curl, or bump.
3. When the defender is following you.
4. When you open up the screeners shoulder.
5. We have been using screens every game, it has worked pretty well.

Brett Rudden

Griffin kirsch said...

Area
Pass dribble shoot
After you read the defender
Look for the ball
Hands broken, but i see people occasionally setting them. Some are effective

Anonymous said...

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

Thomas Nguyen

Anonymous said...

1. an area
2. pass dribble or shoot
3. after you read the defender
4. look for the ball
5. we use screens almost every game, usually to get open shots and it works well

Nick Bien

Anonymous said...

1.Area
2.Back door, curl, Bump
3.when the defender follow you
4.read the defense
5.we use the screens a lot to make open space

Bruce Chen

Anonymous said...

1.Area
2.Back Door, Curl, and Bump
3.when the defender follows you around the screen
4.read the defense
5.We have not been using screens, but we should try using them in the upcoming games

-Michael Lin