Leading space refers to the open area on the court where an attacker intends to run. Players look for these gaps to escape their defenders and provide a passing option. A successful lead involves moving into this space at the exact moment a teammate passes. This space must be clear of other players to avoid a collision or interception. A goal attack sprints into the leading space to receive a pass near the circle. Exploiting these areas keeps the defensive team guessing and creates a more fluid offense. Coaches teach players to recognize and drive into these empty zones with high intensity. One real-world example involves a player sprinting toward the sideline to find an open spot.
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