This seems to be a big challenge for us year after year. I guess it is for other teams as it's used so much. So this is an honest question. What is the best/proper/correct/most effective way to defend a high ball screen to avoid wide open threes or really bad mismatches on switches? I wasn't a coach or (much of) a former player (though I was a former h.s. referee in Indiana) so I'm genuinely interested.