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Set up one line of players behind the top of the key. Put two players in each outlet spot, free throw line extended. One defensive player is in the lane. Player number two in the line takes a shot on the basket. The first player in the line tries to grab the offensive rebound while the defensive player in the lane tries to box him out. After taking the rebound, the defensive rebounder passes an outlet pass to the same side the rebound was taken. The outlet player passes the ball to the second player in the line who now takes a shot and the drill moves on. After going to offensive rebound, players rotate to the same outlet spots as the outlet pass was made to. The players from the outlet spots rotate to the end of the line after making the pass to the second man in the line. If the offensive player does not get the rebound he should press the rebounder when he's making the outlet pass. The number of rebounds the defensive player has to collect can depend on the player's size and strength.
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