An entry pass feeds the ball into the post. It targets a teammate near the basket. This pass starts inside offense. For example, a wing passes to a posting center. Entry passes require patience. Defenders fight for position. Passing angles matter greatly. Ball fakes help create lanes. Coaches drill entry passing often. Turnovers here waste a good position. Guards must read timing. Entry passes can come from different spots. Strong passes prevent steals.
Did You Know many post turnovers come from bad entry passes?
Pro-Tip: Wait until the post seals fully.
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