4 against 3

 
A, B and C plays the ball and ends with a shot against goal.
This is the signal to a fast break, where the 3 backcourt players becomes defenders. The defending players becomes attackers.
The goalkeeper quickly throws the ball to the wing II, who stays behind in the fast break.
The wing II finds the best positioned attack player and pass the ball to her.

The win D is an attacking player all the time and is only used in the fast break, while the others - A, B and C and their counterpart in the defense takes the attack and defense in turns.
If the fast break is a success, the attackers get the ball back and performs a basic play until a shot is taken.
If the fast break is un-successful, the attackers performs a basic play until a shot is taken.
The wing II has during this taken her place as a wing at the other end of the court
If the ball is lost, a new must be available close to the goalkeeper or the coach can throw in a new ball.

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