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Give-and-go

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A give-and-go, or one-two, is a fundamental maneuver in many team sports which involves two players passing the ball or puck back and forth. The player who has the ball or puck passes to a teammate and then repositions in order to receive a return pass and a scoring opportunity.[1]

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  1. ^ give-and-go - definition at the Free Online Dictionary, Thesaurus and Encyclopedia.