A two step press is an aggressive defensive move where a player takes two quick steps toward the passer. This action is designed to suddenly close the gap and put intense pressure on the ball carrier. By moving forward, the defender narrows the passing angles and forces a hurried or risky throw. The defender must ensure they finish at least zero point nine meters away to avoid obstruction. A wing attack uses a two step press to slow down the defensive clearance from the baseline. This technique requires explosive footwork and great timing to be effective without committing a foul. It is a proactive way to defend that can lead to held ball violations or bad passes. One real-world example features a defender lunging forward to disrupt a center pass.
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