Defending Pangos beat the screen
| 1 Bill Pangos
1 downscreens for 2, who must use the screen. X2 chases 2, X1 hedges and recovers.
Variation - X2 goes ballside, or switches with X1.
Option - 1 has the ball to start, he passes to 4 then downscreens.
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| 2 If 2 gets a pass from 4, 4 downscreens for 3, who must use the screen.
Continue, then rotate offence to defence, defence goes off, new attackers come on.
(Variations) - wide pin-down screens - backscreens (for passers) - passer flarescreens - weakside flarescreens - downscreen, cross-screen |
| 3 Mark Fox basketballcoach.com
Coach has a ball out top, on "screen" 2 and 4 pin down for 1 and 3, X2 and X4 keep vision on the ball, open up and let X! and X3 slide through in the same deny position they were in before. |
| 4 Coach passes to 1 (or 3), defenders adjust their positions. When 1 passes back to coach, coach can call "screen", or pass to 3.
(Variation - 3 downscreens for 4 on the pass to 1, or 4 backscreens for 3, X3 and X4 defend a screen two passes from the ball. See FIBA 3 on 3 backscreens.) |
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