A backscreen is an offensive movement where a player blocks a defender’s view or path. This action happens without contact.
The goal is to free a hitter. Therefore, timing and spacing matter. Beginners learn this concept to understand team movement. During a rally, a middle attacker moves across the net. This movement distracts the blocker. The outside hitter attacks freely.
The block arrives late. The ball scores cleanly. Backscreens create confusion. They force defenders to hesitate. Smart teams use them to open space. Clean movement keeps the play legal. Effective backscreens add creativity to offense.
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