Why have your shooter go between your double screen, and not under- and around to the wing the defender is following. If so the two screeners will I’m assuming close together and block/screen the defender, which may be called illegal? Just keep them shoulder to shoulder and have your shooter cut hard off the bottom screened of the two, either skip pass to corner 3 or short 17 jumper or the deeper 3. I don’t see the advantage of cutting through the two screeners if the defender is on his heels. Good stuff !!
Not just youth. I use this for my high school kids. Have been using this for 20 years and still works.
amazing
@Basketball Coach Allen Is play number 1 an "elevator screen?"
Why have your shooter go between your double screen, and not under- and around to the wing the defender is following. If so the two screeners will I’m assuming close together and block/screen the defender, which may be called illegal? Just keep them shoulder to shoulder and have your shooter cut hard off the bottom screened of the two, either skip pass to corner 3 or short 17 jumper or the deeper 3. I don’t see the advantage of cutting through the two screeners if the defender is on his heels. Good stuff !!
2 screeners closing is called an elevator screen
What software are you using to create these plays ?
coachbase is the app, I use quicktime on Mac to record and then final cut to edit
Coach Allen I have a question for the second play (box iso)
How can I provide a comfortable shot area for SG when PF roll out at the same time?
the wing player popping out to the 3 gets the go ahead... they should not run into each other
Basketball Coach Allen
Oops my mistake
I wanna said sf
#3 = Elevator Doors. 😂😂😂
:)
The initial ballhandler cannot Pass & Stare. 😂😂😂
Must Screen Away.
I agree