A no-look pass happens without looking at the target. The passer looks elsewhere. This move surprises defenders. For example, a guard drives and makes a no-look pass to a cutter. No-look passes rely on court awareness. Timing must be perfect. Flashy passes can backfire. Coaches prefer smart no-looks. This move works best in transition.
Defenders watch their eyes closely. Teammates must expect the pass.
Did You Know no-look passes boost fast breaks?
Pro-Tip: Use no-looks only when confident.
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