Watch as Coach Joel Tinney explains and demonstrates this angle dodge drill. The focus is for the dodger to gain an advantage and make the defender determine how to exploit it. The coach sets up the drill using three cones to create a triangle. The offensive player will sprint to the coach, catch the ball, and curl into their dodge (right or left), squaring up. The defender will shadow and will either stay high, allowing the dodger to come underneath, or stay square, allowing the dodger to get top side.
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