![]() Since the entire offensive action is more or less located on the offensive perimeter, this action could be considered more of a perimeter kind of offensive action. Mixing in bigs with smalls will discourage defenses from switching the hand-off or the actual screen. Photo: Wesley Sykes / Great American Media Services Just a couple of examples could be: a) all three participants could be of the perimeter-type of players or b) a small (perimeter-type) dribbler handing off to another small that receives a ball-screen by a big or c) two of the three players could be bigs that could be in any two of the three locations - dribbler, DHO receiver, or ball-screener. ![]() Add to that fact that there can be all types of players involved in the three main characters or participants, the initial dribbler, the hand-off receiver, and finally the actual ball-Screener, there can be an infinite number of combinations of different position-types of players involved. ![]()
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