Which are true when setting a screen?
A. When screening a stationary opponent within the visual field, the screener must take a position that allows the opponent to take one normal step backward without making contact.
B. When screening a stationary opponent outside the visual field, the screener must take a position that allows the opponent to take one normal step backward without making contact.
C. When screening a moving opponent within the visual field, the screener must allow the player being screened time and distance to avoid the contact.
D. When screening a moving opponent outside the visual field, the screener must allow the player being screened time and distance to avoid the contact.
A. When screening a stationary opponent within the visual field, the screener must take a position that allows the opponent to take one normal step backward without making contact.
B. When screening a stationary opponent outside the visual field, the screener must take a position that allows the opponent to take one normal step backward without making contact.
C. When screening a moving opponent within the visual field, the screener must allow the player being screened time and distance to avoid the contact.
D. When screening a moving opponent outside the visual field, the screener must allow the player being screened time and distance to avoid the contact.
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