Third Shot Drop

I Had That

June 19 2023

Stop poaching this ball from your partner.

You're both trying to move towards the kitchen and you're a step ahead. The next ball is headed directly for your inside foot. Instead of trying to hit a drop from your shoetop, let it go. Learn to trust that your partner has your back. They will have a better look at the ball after it bounces.

In the transition zone, the height of the ball is just as important as whose side it is on. For balls in the middle, either player has the opportunity to make a play.

As you move in, factor height into the equation. If a ball has you out of position, call for help. Let your partner take it off the bounce. Provide the same coverage for your partner and let them know you’re there. If you see a ball they will need to bend for, call them off.

Too often, points are lost on shots that could easily be returned by the partner. Ideally, your partner should tell you “I’ve got it,” not “I had that.

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