Ball carrier pressure occurs when defenders challenge the player with possession. The defender stays close within legal distance. Raised arms restrict passing angles effectively. Active footwork matches the ball carrier’s movement. Strong pressure forces quicker decisions. Teammates coordinate to block nearby options. The umpire monitors obstruction distance carefully. Defenders avoid body contact during pressure. During midcourt play, a defender marks tightly. She lifts her arms to block vision. The ball carrier rushes a pass under pressure. The defender intercepts cleanly. Coaches train controlled footwork to sustain pressure legally. Effective ball carrier pressure increases turnover opportunities.
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