Ball hogging in dodgeball means refusing to share possession. One player holds balls without involving teammates. This behavior disrupts team coordination and rhythm. Opponents gain time to organize defense. Teams rely on shared responsibility for success. Effective play requires balanced distribution of balls. For example a player keeps two balls and throws alone repeatedly. Teammates lose chances to participate in attacks. Ball hogging reduces overall offensive efficiency. Coaches emphasize teamwork to prevent this habit. Quick passing builds trust and stronger attacks. Shared play improves consistency across the lineup.
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