Nice Job ...
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Originally Posted by Kansas Ref
...remember that six feet's closing distance is all that's required for starting a "closely guarded count", you were not starting your count until the guard got closer to the dribbler---in future think about who is getting the advantage there.
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Common complaint by evaluators here in my little corner of Connecticut.
And they don't want us to use the IAABO approved "not closely guarded" signal, say it's often used when it's not appropriate because the defender is actually within six feet.
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Last edited by BillyMac; Tue Feb 25, 2020 at 02:49pm.
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