In the first quarter of a win against the Brooklyn Nets on Mar. 28, the Miami Heat ran an early offense set with their center and small forward at the top of the key setting a double high screen for Josh Richardson.
The play progresses into an action where the initial screener receives a screen curling to the basket, as Richardson doesn't see an initial opening to attack. This type of action is typically referred to as "Screen the screener" and is a popular trigger within the framework of a modern NBA offense.