Bank shot in dodgeball means throwing the ball off a surface first. The ball rebounds before reaching the target. Players may use walls if rules allow contact. Bank shots change direction unexpectedly after impact. Opponents struggle to predict rebound angles. For example a player throws at the wall beside a defender. The ball rebounds and hits the defender. Bank shots require careful calculation and control. Poor angles often waste possession completely. Teams practice rebound awareness during drills. Controlled force improves accuracy of rebounds. Strategic use creates surprise scoring opportunities.
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