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- Screen_(sports) abstract "A screen is a blocking move by an offensive player, by standing beside or behind a defender, to free a teammate to shoot, receive a pass, or drive in to score. In basketball, it is also known as a pick. Screens can be on-ball (when set for the ball-handler), or off-ball (when set for a teammate moving without the ball to get open for a pass). The two offensive players involved in setting the screen are known as the screener (who blocks the defender) and the cutter (who gets free from the defender).Successfully "setting a screen" in team sports such as basketball and water polo requires attention to position and timing. An offensive player will first establish position so that his teammate can move toward him. The teammate changes pace and direction, and cuts (moves or dribbles quickly) very close to the screening player. The defender who is covering the cutter will have to push into the screening player, or divert around, losing a few steps. In basketball, the offensive player setting the pick must remain stationary at the moment of contact with the defender; a screen is illegal if the screener moves in order to make contact, and obtains an advantage; the result is an offensive foul. There must be illegal contact for a moving screen to be a foul; no illegal contact, no foul, no matter how much moving the screener does. If the screener holds, leans or moves into the defender to cause contact, this will result in a foul on the screener. After setting the screen, the screener is often open to roll to the basket and receive a pass. This tactic is called pick and roll in basketball. Another basketball tactic, called the pick and pop, is for the ballhandler to drive to the basket while the screener squares for a jumpshot.Defensive moves to defeat a screen include sliding by the pick if the screening player leaves space, fighting over the screen (pushing the screener away, where allowed—this is not allowed in basketball), if the defender is strong enough, or switching defensive assignments with another defender, who can pick up the cutter on the other side of the screen.".
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- Screen_(sports) direction "horizontal".
- Screen_(sports) footer "After Jarell Martin sets a pick on Anthony Barber for Nigel Williams-Goss, that breaks Williams-Goss free for a drive down the lane at the 2013 McDonald's All-American Boys Game".
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- Screen_(sports) subject Category:Basketball_penalties.
- Screen_(sports) subject Category:Basketball_terminology.
- Screen_(sports) comment "A screen is a blocking move by an offensive player, by standing beside or behind a defender, to free a teammate to shoot, receive a pass, or drive in to score. In basketball, it is also known as a pick. Screens can be on-ball (when set for the ball-handler), or off-ball (when set for a teammate moving without the ball to get open for a pass).".
- Screen_(sports) label "Screen (sports)".
- Screen_(sports) label "Zasłona (koszykówka)".
- Screen_(sports) label "Заслон (баскетбол)".
- Screen_(sports) label "スクリーン (バスケットボール)".
- Screen_(sports) label "掩護 (體育)".
- Screen_(sports) sameAs スクリーン_(バスケットボール).
- Screen_(sports) sameAs Zasłona_(koszykówka).
- Screen_(sports) sameAs m.0dtpq9.
- Screen_(sports) sameAs Q680499.
- Screen_(sports) sameAs Q680499.
- Screen_(sports) wasDerivedFrom Screen_(sports)?oldid=550120638.
- Screen_(sports) depiction 20130403_MCDAAG_Jarell_Martin_sets_pick_on_Anthony_Barber,_for_Nigel_Williams-Goss_(1).JPG.
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