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5 Keys to Defending Screens in Basketball

5 Keys to Defending Screens in Basketball

This article was written by Basketball HQ co-founder Kyle Ohman.

 

Screens are a huge part of the game of basketball. They force the defense to be able to communicate, help, rotate, etc. If the defense is unable to do this at a high-level, it opens up potential breakdowns. The offense will turn the corner, get the mismatch they want, or create for another teammate out of the screening action.

As a basketball coach, your players must be able to guard all of the different screening actions. Whether it is a ball screen, down screen, back screen, or whatever, your team needs to work together to guard the action and then rotate out of it. Being able to do this well doesn’t just happen, though. It first takes teaching your players the correct way to navigate each type of screen, and then it takes quality repetitions working on it with different basketball drills, 2 on 2 and 3 on 3 small games, and also 5 on 5 situations.

It also takes a certain fight from your team. Not every defensive possession is going to be pretty, and that means that players must fight to get stops. This is especially true when it comes to guarding different screening actions. This defensive basketball coaching article will break down the keys that your team will need to guard screens in basketball. That way, regardless of the type of screen being set or whatever strategy you personally use, they will be able to execute and get stops. Use these five keys with your team basketball defense and teach them how to guard screens at a high-level.

 

1. Defensive Execution for Defending Screens

 

2. Defensive Strategy Against Screens

 

3. Defensive Scouting Report

 

4. Defensive Communication

5. Ball Pressure and Help Defense

 

 

5 Keys to Defending Screens in Basketball Conclusion

In basketball, an offense sets screens to put the defense in a compromising position. The better an offense is, the more it sets screens, moves without the ball, etc. So, being able to navigate screens and execute against them defensively is a big part of locking up as a team.

The goal of this basketball coaching article was written to give you a template of things that you can work on with your team when it comes to guarding screens. It doesn’t really cover specific types of screens. Instead, it includes basketball fundamentals for being able to guard any type of screen. If your players can master these different keys when defending screens, you will be able to put in whatever specific kind of strategy you want, and they will execute.

 

 

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