A high ball is a pass thrown with a tall, arching trajectory over defenders. This type of pass is often called a lob and travels above head height. It is a common strategy used to reach a tall shooter near the post. The ball must stay within the court boundaries to remain a valid play. A center throws a high ball over a defender to reach the goal shooter. This technique is effective against shorter defenders who cannot reach the peak of the arc. Precise weight on the throw ensures the ball drops safely into the hands of the teammate. One real-world example features a wing attack lofting the ball into the scoring circle.
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