
The Lob pass is the most used to make Alley-Oops or Flys.
Some people call them directly as Alley-Oop pass, or Fly pass. Depends more than ever on the complicity between passer and receiver. The difficulty is high because it has to be measured very well to what height to place, and at what speed, give the pass.
Objectives for teaching

- Create the association between passer and receiver.
- Control, and measure both the force as the parable of the pass.
Most common errors

- Not the connection is created, the player with the ball does not find a way to pass it, or has even managed to lift his head from the ground. The receiver has not been unchecked and I can not offer a line of free pass.
- Not measured, or does not control, nor the strength nor the parable of the pass.
This type of pass can be useful in special situations.
The players have to get to know him. Very practical if this is done from a throw-in or in the background.
There are practice since they can achieve great benefits.
Cedric Arregui Guivarch
Entrenador Nacional de Baloncesto (CES 2014)




