Pass from C to B who tries to get past defender 1. If his action is successful he can try to score a goal.
If defended sucessfully by defender 1, he can pass the ball backwards to crossing center backcourt player A, who can try to score a goal. If defender 2 can stop A, then A passes to pivot D who can throw at the goal.
Then repeat the drill from the left side.
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