A chest pass is thrown directly from the chest. Both hands push the ball forward. This pass travels fast and straight. For example, a guard chest passes to a teammate on the wing. Chest passes work best in open space. Accuracy matters here. Players step toward the target. Defenders can steal slow chest passes. Coaches stress sharp delivery. Chest passes start fast breaks. They also swing the ball quickly. Players must snap wrists at release. Soft passes cause turnovers. Chest passes suit quick ball movement.
Did You Know chest passes remain the most common pass?
Pro-Tip: Pass hard but controlled.
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