The last screen was pointless, but the first two he planted his feet and set a screen, and on the first one, the offensive player didn’t drive his defender into Ayton, and the other screen forced the defender to go around him, giving the offensive player an open gap on the three.
I don’t see what’s funny about that.
The last screen was pointless, but the first two he planted his feet and set a screen, and on the first one, the offensive player didn’t drive his defender into Ayton, and the other screen forced the defender to go around him, giving the offensive player an open gap on the three.