Wing isolation is a tactic where a team creates a one-on-one situation for a wing player. By clearing other teammates away from the sideline, the wing attack or defence gains more room to move. This strategy allows the player to use their individual speed and skill to beat a single marker. It is particularly effective for getting the ball down the court during a difficult defensive press. A team uses wing isolation to give the wing attack a clear path for a center pass. This approach requires the rest of the team to be disciplined and stay in their assigned areas. Removing the crowd around the ball carrier reduces the risk of accidental contact or a fumbled pass. One real-world example shows a wing attack sprinting alone down the sideline to receive a long ball.
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