Short Dash or dashing diagonally to the bottom left/right - used to get a possible free 3/mid if your defense is too much inside of the court, behind the screen.ģ.Dashing to the right side when on left side of the court, and vice versa - Used to drive the defense towards the SG/SF, possibly leaving the PG open, or the PF/CĤ. Diagonally to the corner 3pt area (top right/left) - used to get their PF/C open, or free 3pt/MiddleĢ. The SG/SFs job is to disorientate their defender by moving around in unpredictable ways, and can dash in these 4 ways:ġ. The PF/C should screen in the area that is to the bottom right or left side of the free throw line (next to the 3pt area, but between that and the free throw line) "PG does 80% of the work, 10% to the SG/SF and PF/C" (Said by ProjectAway, a professional Dash player) The PF/C must be ready for the rebounds cause the scorer may miss or get blocked from time to time.ĭash: A play where the PG is the real mastermind, in which he tries his best to drive in to the paint area or confuse their defender by pretending to do so, going for a middle shot, or 3pt, AND also waiting for their SG/SF to away screen dash, which is done when the PF/C screens. Basically the PF/C screens for their scorer between the free throw line and the basket (or diagonally), and the scorer moves around the screen, disorientating their defense with fades, layups, double clutches, floaters, euro step, dunks, backwards two step, etc. Pillar: Has to have at least one PF/C as the screener.
If the Iso scorer is being double teamed, he or she needs to pass (kill pass is great in this situation) for the open 3 or middle shot that their teammate is hopefully ready for. Iso: One player pretty much 1v1's their defender, using layups, jump shots, 3s, etc.