fe 2. By presenting his back to his opponent the forward can either back- pass or, after faking to backepass, by shifting his wéight on his right foot he can spin to the opposite side and floor-bounce past his opponent on the opponent's left side» 3. Forwards now return to starting positions Defensive Starting Position, 1. Guard, alert, with knees bent and legs spread, extends his arms to block the bounce pass in any direction that the for- ward may elect to throw it. 2- The guard cautiously shifts his feet, shouting and waving hie’ erie in en effort to confuse his opponent into meking bad passes. 3. After the forward has made his attempts, the guard returns to his original starting position.