Back/Pin Post Entry - FastModel Sports

Published 01/28/2016 by Randy Sherman Favorite Send to FastDraw Print Embed

About This Play/Drill

Motion breakdown drill to teach mechanics of back screening and pin screening with proper timing, angles and setups. Entering the post is also an emphasis.

To learn more about implementing a motion offense....

  • Basketball Play - Back/Pin Post Entry
  • Basketball Play - Back/Pin Post Entry
  • Basketball Play - Back/Pin Post Entry
  • Basketball Play - Back/Pin Post Entry
  • Basketball Play - Back/Pin Post Entry
  • Basketball Play - Back/Pin Post Entry
  • Player 1 = post player (screener)

    Player 2 = perimeter player (cutter)

     

    Drill begins with post player back screening for cutter.

    - Set up the cut and achieve the proper screening angle

    - Take the screen all the way to the defender

     

    Passer ignores the back cut, send Player 1 on an immediate rescreen into the pin screen

  • Player 1 pin screens for player 2

    Player 2 gets a wing catch

    Player 1 ALWAYS follows a pin screen with a post up

  • Passer hits 2 coming off the pin screen

    2 hits 1 on the post up

  • 2-on-2 live

    Advance the drill to 2-on-2 live

    Check for proper set up and angles and contact on the screens

  • Player 1 pin screens for 2

    Player 2 may curl, fade to corner or straight cut to wing.

    Player 1 always looks to seal their man for a post up after pin screening

  • If passer hits 2 on the wing, 2 looks to enter post.

    If 2 passes cannot enter and passes back to the passer on top, 1 back screens. Play live and read the defense until shot is manufactured