Pass A to B to C and back to B again. B decides for a shot or a pss to A, who shoots or passes to D who has to shoot. Pivot F may be involved in the situation.
Defending players move close to the line and stay tight together and block the shots by the attackers and defend pivot F.
Player two always moves just behind and next to the other players to form a double block.
All players always move with raised arms wide and when jumping for the blocking-action.
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