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ANG frequently plays the following combination during attack on the left side: CB receives the ball to cross with LW, while LB is taking up the CB position. The following picture row shows a variant form of this combitation applied by Angola's CB.
CB gets the ball far around defender RH.
CB has got the ball around RH and manages to break through on the wing position against the throwing-arm side...
CB starts crossing with LW; LB is on her way to the centre of the court.
The pivot is ready to execute the free-throw. LB gives her to understand that she is ready to move.
CB is fed by the pivot, while LW is moving to the inside to cross.
Since LW is covered by the Spanish outside defender. CB decides to break through to the wing.
... to score.
CB cuts in front of the pivot, LB is already moving to the centre of the court.