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One thing not to do is move yourself into a closed look if you don't need to. If the play comes at you such that you're on one side, stay there until the play moves such that it gives you a chance to move to the other side. An open look from one spot is better than moving through a closed look to get to the other side unless the play forces you to make a move. When you unnecessarily try to move to the "other side", there is some change there will be a play at the moment you're closed. Limit how much and how often you move through closed looks, preferably picking times where there is not likely to be a play, or you can do so more quickly (like when the action is moving the opposite direction that you're moving).
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Really the biggest thing on screens for the dribbler is being aware that a screener is there. You can't get tunnel visioned on the dribbler and defender. You can't however sacrifice your position on see such a tight matchup for a screen. Screens are much easier to call out of position than basically anything that's going to happen either the ball handler, dribbler. If the ball handler is not being pressured then you can roll under or over as needed to cover the screener.
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In regard to the Center position, if the play is below the FTLE, either stay FTLE extended or take one step up. If the play is at the FTLE or above, stay below the play.
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Thanks so much for helping me to get a good perspective on the parameters involved in officiating this type of play. Sometimes I felt that I struggled to get a good look at this action (I may have missed an oncoming screen that was actually moving) , on the other-hand I don't want be moving around constantly as if I am working a boxing match, so these responses will be used to help get best the look in these situations.
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Got To Get Wider ...
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That's not to say that I'm 100% correct when I do see the screen coming, especially upon video review, but I'm right almost all the time.
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