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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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