Players stand in a line spaced down the length of the court and the player at the end starts with the ball.
When everyone is ready the next person in line runs out to receive the pass.
The receiver then pivots and throws to the next person who has run out to receive the pass. Once the ball gets to the other side the ball comes back in the same way.
This practice can be done in competition against other lines of players or against the clock (how long to play the ball down the court and back).
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