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Learning the proper movements of 3 on 3 and how to read screens
Setup
- Form three lines along three-point line, left-wing (#1), top (#2) and right-wing (#3)
- Players in top line have balls, players in wing lines have none
Instructions
- Left-wing player does v-cut while center player passes to right-wing player
- Center player screens for left-wing player
- Left-wing player uses screen to cut to free-throw line while center player “rolls” to basket
- Now-open center player receives pass from right-wing play and goes for lay-up
- Repeat on left side
Tara’s Tips
- This “read” is used when the defense switches on a screen
- When player rolls, he/she should open up wide and call for ball
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Tara VanDerveer
An ambassador for both Stanford University and the sport of college basketball, VanDerveer has enjoyed an unprecedented level of success through an energetic and positive approach to the game. A four-time national coach of the year and 15-time conference coach of the year (13 Pac-12, two Big Ten), VanDerveer has accumulated an impressive 894-203 (.815) record while winning 2 NCAA Championships and appearing in 11 NCAA Final Fours during her 37 year career.

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