PASS AND TAKE PLACE OF RECEIVER This drill as the title indicates requires the player to pass and take the place of the receiver as indicated in the diagram. The lines may be moved in or out to execute the various types of passes. When the ball reaches the end of the line the direction is reversed toward the starting point and the drill is sustained. ger a eee a... @ DOUBLE PASS OR PASS AND a RETURN PASS < be In this drill the man passes across the ye oe a pene @ floor to the man opposite. On the long pass ees as he cuts and receives a short pass, passes a to the next man in line and takes the place @2 -@ of the man to whom the long pass was a ee a made. i The drill continues until the end of the “Sy line where the direction is reversed back to < ate vabd ania ‘pee ->@ the starting line, etc. yeratao The man receiving the short pass can ? set his feet as in the pivot and feint a pass @s-.-.- tw to the man going to the other line before ee Ser passing to the next man. This adds a valu- < able phase of feinting and ball handling to S e a the drill. SS uA 5 ee 6 Since the men are meeting their passes, > and since all types of passes may be used, a this drill is in use by many coaches. 14