How Do You Throw A Behind-The-Back Pass In Basketball?
You’re cutting through the lane when all of a sudden the land of trees closes in on you. This would be a good time for the behind-the-back pass. Hold the ball in both hands. Begin moving the shoulder of your dominant hand toward your back. Cup the ball in your dominant hand. Cock your wrist with your fingers pointed in the direction your shoulder is moving. Carry the ball 180 degrees so the ball is now behind you. Your arm should be wrapped around behind you as if you’re getting ready to take a formal bow. Release the ball directly behind you.