With under eight minutes left in the fourth quarter — with the Golden State Warriors protecting a nine-point lead built on the back of an 8-0 run without Steph Curry on the floor — the New York Knicks (without Jalen Brunson available and Karl-Anthony Towns being fronted by Jimmy Butler near the left block) were gearing up for an exit-screen play for Mikal Bridges toward the right corner.
While everyone did their part in the possession below, pay particular attention to Draymond Green and Moses Moody — defending Josh Hart and Bridges, respectively. When Moody falls behind on his screen navigation against Bridges, Green steps up to close the space and switch, with Moody falling back to “peel” switch onto Hart.