A quick throw is a rapid restart of the game after a foul. The attacking team takes the free throw immediately to catch the defense unorganized. This prevents the opponent from forming a solid wall or shifting their positions. Players must keep one foot on the floor while performing this fast pass. Speed of play is the main advantage of using the quick throw. A playmaker takes a quick throw and passes to an open line player. This move results in a clear scoring chance before the defense is ready. Referees allow these restarts as long as the ball is in the right spot. Players must recognize these tactical opportunities instantly to maintain a high offensive pressure. Consistent quick throws wear down the energy and focus of the opposing team.
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