3 players with one ball playing inside a quarter court area.
Player 3 passes to player 1 and follows their pass. After running towards player 1 player 3 then cuts away, with a change of pace and direction, running into open space.
Meanwhile player 1 passes the ball to player 3.Once player 3 receives the ball they pivot and then pass the ball into the path of the running player 3 who then passes the ball back to player 1 for the drill to start again.
This drill should progress continuously and smoothly.
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