Overload play is a tactical maneuver where multiple attackers move into a small area of the court. This strategy aims to outnumber the defenders in that specific zone to create an easy pass. By crowding one side, the offensive team forces the defense to make difficult choices. This often leaves one player completely open to receive the ball near the goal circle. A team uses an overload play by sending the center and wing attack to the same corner. This movement confuses the marking system and creates space for a shooter to lead toward the post. Mastering these set plays helps a team break down even the most organized defensive structures. One real-world example shows three attackers standing in a small space to overwhelm two defensive players.
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