A back screen is a basketball maneuver involving two players, a cutter and a screener. The screener remains stationary on the court while the cutter moves toward the basket and attempts to use the screener to separate himself from his defender.
Back Screen - A move by an offensive player away from the basket to set a screen for a teammate. Ball - The basketball is 9 ½ inches in diameter and weighs 20 to 22 ounces. Ball Fake - A fake pass or shot.
Back screens (diagram 4) are set by a screener who is close to the basket going out and standing behind a defender who is away from the basket. The cutter runs by the screener towards the basket. Diagram 4 ...
4 back screens for 5 who cuts hard out to the running lane and sprints the floor hard to the basket. 1 lobbs the ball to 5 for a layup. Play submitted by : Don Coulson If you like to see this play move download Basketball Playbook ...
Back Screen - When an offensive player moves behind a stationary teammate who has the ball, or dribbles behind a teammate, a back screen is being set. Both defensive players will be inside and closer to the basket than the offensive players. ...
Back screen: See Screens Ball fake: A sudden movement by the player with the ball intended to cause the defender to move in one direction, allowing the passer to pass in another direction. Also called "pass fake." ...
Pass and Cut until a cutter sets a back screen on their way out. The recipient of the back screen now must stop in the post. This post screens for cutters entering and leaving the lane and shapes over and over until he receives the ball.
Again the rule is he/she must back screen the way out of the post on ball reversal. O2 continues to the corner. Option #4. Point passes to the wing and cuts through the lane for a post up. Two helpful DVD's...
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This screen is used when an offensive player moves away from the basket to set a screen. The cutter breaks wither over the top or underneath the screen toward the basket. The back screen is used against defenders who are overplaying.
See also: Basket, Screen, Basketball, Pass, Ball
 
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