Players A start the drill by passing to player B who comes to get the pass from A makes a feint shot right of the mat, then dribble with one or two bounces to the other side of the mat and psses to C who crosses with B. C throws at the goal against a defensive block at 6 metres from defender D.
Defender D first follows B in his movement to the left and then retreats to the left in a defensive block at 6 metres.
Real feint to the left and fast dribble to the other side and good jumpshot pass to the other side.
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