Basketball: Pass, Dribble ShootVersión en línea Passing, Dribbling and Shooting (PE.7.M.1.6, PE.7.M.1.9) (PE.7.M.1.1, PE.8.M.1.1) (PE.C.7.2.7) por Todd Gicker 1 Basketball: Passing, Dribbling & Shooting BasketballPassing, Dribbling & Shooting 2 Passes - Chest Pass The chest pass is the most commonly used pass. 3 Passes - Bounce Pass The bounce pass is used for short distances and to avoid deflection or interception and when a player is closely guarded. 4 How to Perform the Chest and Bounce Passes 5 Passes - Baseball/Overhead Pass The baseball or overhead pass is used for long passes and overhead pass. 6 Dribbling The dribble should be used to penetrate or drive toward the basket, create a better passing lane, get out of a crowd, or bring the ball down the court. 7 Dribbling When dribbling in basketball, keep the ball close to your body, low to the floor with your eyes focused up the court in order to see open players. 8 Shooting When shooting, keep your eyes focused on the goal, bend the knees, keep elbows close to the body, place hands behind the ball, finder pads touching the ball. The legs extend upward while the shooting arm extends toward the basket (providing elevation).