Different Types Of Basketball Passes

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About This Presentation

Passes are the primary skill of the basketball game to win matches for your side. It's the quickest way to get the ball around the court. It avoids the violation for holding and dribbling the ball for a long time. So, what are the different ways of passing the ball and how you'll accomplish ...


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Different Types
Of Basketball
Passes

Basketball Is A Team Game.
And passing is the primary skill to accomplish the game.

Passing is the quickest way to get the ball around the
court..

The quick passing skill also helps you to avoid
violations for holding and dribbling the ball for a
long time.

The player always requires touch, vision, dexterity and
strength to make a perfect pass.

A good player always looks to pass the ball to the open
player, who can take the ball to the basket and accomplish
a good shot.

Types of
passes
Air Pass Bounce Pass

Air Pass :-

The player troughs the ball on the floor that bounces to
the intended receiver.


Basic
Variations
Chest Pass
Bounce Pass
Overhead Pass
Wrap Around Pass

Chest pass -

The player should throw the ball towards the receiver’s
chest level. If passes high or low, it will be difficult to catch.

Bounce pass is thrown with the same level of energy like
in chest pass. But here it is aimed at the floor.

It is a perfect pass for getting over defenders to reach
your teammate.

Wrap Around Pass :-
It is a type of bounce pass or air pass but the difference is this
pass is meant to make an entry into the post.

Advance
Passes
Baseball
Pass
Dribble
Pass
Behind The
Back Pass
Pick And
Roll Pass

Dribble Pass :-
This pass type is called a quick pass. Here the player passes
the ball very quickly in one hand to the intended receiver.

This pass is used to shield the ball from the defender. This
allows the players to pass the ball to the teammate who is in
the perimeter for making a shot.