If you’ve followed the Spurs through the Duncan years, you’re well aware of the 4 Down set. In short, a wing player got a rub screen from Duncan and popped out on the strong side. Parker passed the ball to the wing player and then cut to the opposite three point line. Duncan would use his leverage from the screen to pin his defender, and he would then receive the entry pass, wait for the passer to cut through and then go to work in the post. This action is out of the Motion Weak family, with the rub screen being the distinct difference.
The Spurs spring Leonard with a twist on their most famous play
