In advanced ball movement strategies, intermediate passing windows refer to brief gaps between defensive layers that allow for short, precise passes to advance play. Used primarily in soccer and basketball, these windows exploit defensive shifts, enabling midfielders or guards to connect with teammates under pressure. Players with high vision and quick decision-making benefit most, as they can identify and execute these split-second opportunities to maintain possession and break defensive lines.
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