A held ball happens when players tie up the ball. Neither gains control. Officials stop play. For example, two players grab the ball after a rebound. Possession follows the arrow. Held balls reward hustle. Players must hold firmly.
Coaches teach tie-ups when beaten. Held balls stop scoring chances. They also prevent fouls. Team awareness matters here.
Did You Know tie-ups favor disciplined defenders?
Pro-Tip: Grab strong and stay balanced.
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