17 Basketball Screens For Offense
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- čas přidán 16. 07. 2024
- In this video you will learn the various types of basketball screens to accelerate your offense. Check out the 17 types of motion screens reviewed in this video with some bonus down screen options at the end.
17 Types of Motion Screens:
Screen Away 0:15
Down Screen 0:25
Back Screen 0:38
Zipper Screen 0:50
UCLA Screen 1:05
Flare Screen 1:18 --- (Flare Screen, Different Angle 1:31)
Stagger Screen 1:46
Bump Screen 2:19
Curl Screen 2:37
Corner Pin 2:59
Double Screen 3:14
New York Screen 3:30
Flex Screen 3:38
Post Down Screen 4:04
Post Back Screen 4:15
Iverson Screen 4:35
Floppy Screen 4:56
Down Screen Options
Option #1 - Slash Cut 5:47
Option #2 - Curl Cut 6:01
Option #3 - Fade 6:10
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0:14 screen away
0:27 down screen
0:37 back screen
0:51 zipper screen
1:04 UCLA screen
1:17 flare screen
1:33 flare screen (angle 2)
1:45 staggered screen
2:18 bump screen
2:37 curl screen
2:58 corner pin
3:13 double screen
3:30 New York screen
3:47 flex screen
4:04 post down screen
4:16 post back screen
4:35 Iverson screen
4:57 floppy screen
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Thank you for creating this video. OUTSTANDING!!!
one of my favorite videos on youtube.
Wow great explanation coach !
Awesome! Thank you!
Thanks to you , i am able to understand when i have to set a screen for a guard.
Great video
Thanks Great Vid
Easier to understand if you had defending players too
if you had an imagination you'd be dangerous
@@edub90 o shit you got him
0:48 that was the most polite layup
👌 It's good
6:04 the players trying to hold it together after he misses the lay-up lol
Great video. What is the difference between Iverson screen and sttager screen??
Iverson is for a iso and stagger for a open shot.
Nice one!. I think the term double screen and double stagger screens are the same. An i right?
A double screen can be two players standing right next two each other... shoulder to shoulder. A double staggered screen is one player standing in front of the other player with some separation.
@@BreakthroughBBall thank you so much.
MY BACK SCREEN - SET A SCREEN WITH YOUR BACK. (yes I know what the regular back screen is)
I set up MY back screen by starting as a traditional pick n roll. making it known and obvious that I'm coming to set the traditional screen..
My defender will tell his teammate that a screen is coming on his right side. my defender will also be helping defend the screen on the right side as they communicate that the screen is coming from the right.
At the last moment I slip behind the on ball defender to set a screen with my back on the on ball defenders LEFT SIDE. I usually do this with shooters. my defender is out of position to help, this should be a wide open shot attempt. Ill be in position to roll and continue the action if needed. It generally just leads to WIDE OPEN SHOTS. Its hard to guard in my opinion. easy to start action this way
These are the common screens in our team: away, down, pin, UCLA and stagger.
do you call timeouts or set plays in order to use the screens, how do the players know what screen to set is that called out by the guard?
Screen play is practised constantly. You can give thrm numbers/names if you like and make them into offensive plays. So yeah guard may call them out to stop confusion with offence. May not always work but usually frees someone up on court.
If you are running set plays or continuity they are embedded in your offense hopefully with flow if everything fails. If you are running a rules based offense, you usually have one or two rulesets that create certain screens, otherwise the fancier ones with screen the screener action are usually built into your quick hitters, defensive set counters, SLOBs and BLOBs. Sorry for the late reply. For youth basketball just use the KISS principal. None of them are going to be running Spain Action, Loop or Floppy action any time soon.
UConn just won back to back National titles by using lots of screening as apart of their offense to wear opponents down 😀
Wheres the elavator and hammer screen
What? No Follow Screen? Great Video though.
4:02
How am I supposed to remember all these screens
just watch the screen)
Que zica
Great video but those players need to work on their layups
Too many screens.