It's loosely related to a category of patterns in which one hand is doing columns and the other hand is making shapes with the other ball, such as fake columns, the yo-yo. The factory is also related, but the drop makes it a bit different. The pattern you are doing is a variety of those patterns, where you make it symmetrical by throwing a crossing throw every few beats to switch sides. The yo-yo pattern in particular is kinda like an asymmetrical version of what you are doing. The yo-yo involves creating an isolation so the distance between the carried ball and the thrown ball remains the same, whereas you are doing the squeeze follow instead of the isolated follow.
Edit- the fact that the 3 goes over the top also puts it loosely in the tennis family.
This is essentially the "every-other" version of follow (definitely check out follow if you like this pattern one of the most underrated 3-ball tricks IMO)
I believe the siteswap would be 4242423
Don’t think it has a name— but I would classify it as some sort of extended takeouts or Burkes burage. Looks nice!
It's loosely related to a category of patterns in which one hand is doing columns and the other hand is making shapes with the other ball, such as fake columns, the yo-yo. The factory is also related, but the drop makes it a bit different. The pattern you are doing is a variety of those patterns, where you make it symmetrical by throwing a crossing throw every few beats to switch sides. The yo-yo pattern in particular is kinda like an asymmetrical version of what you are doing. The yo-yo involves creating an isolation so the distance between the carried ball and the thrown ball remains the same, whereas you are doing the squeeze follow instead of the isolated follow.
Edit- the fact that the 3 goes over the top also puts it loosely in the tennis family.
This is essentially the "every-other" version of follow (definitely check out follow if you like this pattern one of the most underrated 3-ball tricks IMO)