Player 1 will pass to player 2.
After the pass player 1 will cut to the bottom of the circle, stop and cut straight up above the free-throw line.
Once player 1 is above the free-throw line, player 2 will pass the ball where player 1 will catch and shoot.
Player 1 will become the next passer in the corner.
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