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How to Do a crossover/step back screen with Deron Williams

Oct 11, 2010 09:21 PM
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If you're a small guard in basketball, paradoxically you often want to get a bigger man defending you so you can exploit their lack of speed. Watch this video to learn from Deron Williams how he uses a crossover / step back move from a screen to get the big man on him, then fake him out and take a wide open jumper.

From the Creator:

1.

Set up the screen

Use a subtle signal to call your big man up to set the screen.

2.

Isolate the big man

When the defenders switch to cover you, take advantage of the mismatch. Clear the lane so you can use your speed to beat their big man.

3.

Crossover and step back

Make a quick move in one direction then cut the other way using a crossover dribble to throw your defender off balance.

4.

Step back

When you've got the defender on his heels, take a big step back to clear space for the finish.

5.

Shoot the jumper

Square your shoulders, lift straight up and shoot over the top.

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