Put the players in three lines, each line needs some balls at the front.
Player 1 makes a forward run to receive the ball from one of the players in the player 2 line. Player 1 receives the ball and shoots.
After player 2 has passed the ball they make a lead run to receive the ball from players in the player 3 line. Player 3, after passing, makes a lead run to receive the ball from player 1.
Players should change the line they stand in every time they restart.
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