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Defenders have to be reasonably close - so their 'zones' touch so all passes are within reacging distance of at least one of them Feet under body, light steps, eyes up, ready to react Angled to use peripheral vision to read and lead and be aware of down court action Back defence has to be off-body to tempt in that pass, challenge themselves how far they can stand off
This practice has no coaching points
This practice has no progressions
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