An emergency dig is a last-second defensive save under pressure. The player stretches, dives, or reaches awkwardly. Control becomes secondary to survival. Therefore, effort matters most. Beginners freeze in these moments.
During a rally, a ball deflects off the block. A defender lunges and pokes it upward. The ball stays playable. Teammates recover and continue the rally. Emergency digs extend points. They also lift team energy. Hustle often creates unexpected chances.
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