Players A and B pass their balls with a high pass towards the throw off line of the court. They sprint for each others balls and A dribbles to the other half and tries to score a goal. B dribbles around the cones and tries to score a goal on this part of the court.
A and B change positions after they have returned.
A and B have to throw their first pass with a high curved pass to the throw off line.
Once in position again: full speed!
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