Okay so I’ve been grinding as the number 3 guard in pick-up games for weeks, getting cooked every time. Couldn’t figure out why my positioning always felt off or why screens wrecked me. Figured I’d stop guessing and actually build a playbook.

Step 1: Got My Teeth Kicked In
First I joined this sweaty run with guys way better than me. Guarded a dude who kept cutting baseline like his life depended on it. Swear he scored eight straight points off me just curling around screens while I’m chasing like a lost puppy. Got subbed out after five minutes feeling like a traffic cone.
Step 2: Watched Like a Creep
Next day I camped courtside with my notebook and watched three games straight. Wrote down everything:
- How top defenders stood angled sideways BEFORE screens hit
- The way they shoved shooters toward help defense
- That one guy who yelled “ICE! ICE!” every pick-and-roll
Realized I’d been backing up too early instead of fighting over screens.
Step 3: Drilled Like a Madman
Grabbed my buddy to set screens for 40 minutes straight. No ball, just footwork. Practiced:
- Chicken-wing arm bar to shove shooters wide
- Sprinting THROUGH screens instead of around
- That ICE thing – forcing ball handlers toward sidelines
My legs were jelly afterwards. Sweat puddles everywhere.

Step 4: Testing Time
Jumped into another run yesterday. Same baseline-cutting demon showed up. First three possessions I ICE’d his ass hard into the corner. He bricked two forced jumpers. Third time my center rotated perfectly and swatted his layup into next week. Whole team hyped me up – felt unreal.
What Finally Clicked
- STOP running backwards before screens – attack them sideways
- Yell your butt off so help defense knows the plan
- Sacrifice your body fighting through picks early
Still got burned once when I forgot to ICE a screen near half-court. Lesson learned: mess up the footwork once and you’re barbecue chicken. But man that block… worth every minute of drill hell.