Leading the receiver - when a passer throws the ball where he thinks a receiver is headed.
Leading the Receiver -- a pass to where a player is headed as opposed to where he or she actually is ...
The ball is cocked up near the ear to aid in a quick release. The passers hand must be BEHIND the ball so the pass doesn't have too much side spin, making it hard to catch. The pass is made over the defense, leading the receiver.
the pass to the backcut can be a pass straight to your cutting teammate, or often a nice bounce pass leading the receiver will do the job here. Perimeter Passing Contrary to what is often taught, the chest pass is not real good here.
Emphasize crisp passing and leading the receiver. Add lay-up at completion of journey. 4. Players lay on the backs and hold the ball near their chest. Pass the ball straight up, then catch it.
See also: Post, Ball, Low post, Pass, Passer
 
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