The player will dribble down to the level of the ball screen.
Once they get in line with the screen, the ball handler will dribble backwards simulating that the screen is being hedged by the screeners defender.
Once the dribbler has gone backwards they will then attack again getting 1 or 2 dribble separation to shoot a jump shot.
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