Double screening against marking
PM passes the ball to RB.
The marked LB moves forward and outward in
order to make the marking player closer to the 9-meter line.
Both PM and
CR moves forward and put a screening on the marking L2.
If the center
defense moves outward, LB moves around PM and attacks the gap between the
defending R1 and R3.
RB passes the ball to LB, who shoots.
LB must be
aware of the defending No. 3's position when attacking and must have to
shoot from the 9-meter line on 1st step.
If the defense follow LB, the CR
can move in, receive the ball and shoot. In this case the CR must move
closer against the center.