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Description

  1. Use the diagram to highlight suggested starting positions.
  2. 10 is the ball carrier, advancing forward, before cutting in as shown in the diagram.
  3. 12 advances, and cut in on the same line as 10.
  4. 13 advances and cuts across 12, taking a switch pass from 10.
  5. 15 and 14 press up.

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