So, you want to know how to defend against dink shots, or as prompted now. I will look at it from the perspective of the coach, trying to improve the team's defense of these types of shots, not from the perspective of individual players. In other words, I think you will find that most of what I am talking about is related to both directions.
It starts with attitude
The first element of defense against low-speed attacks such as cue and rolling shots is the promise not to let these types of balls fall on the floor. Obviously, the general goal of the defensive ball is to prevent the ball from falling on the side of the court. However, there is a difference here. Defensive shots are mainly about positioning, while digging techniques are about pursuit. In many ways, the former is passive and the latter is aggressive. It requires an aggressive attitude against low speed balls.
Job responsibility
The attitude is coming…
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