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Old Fri May 28, 2021, 03:06pm
BillyMac BillyMac is offline
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Long Switches ...

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Our state guideline was no long switch when the ball will stay in the backcourt and when there will be no change in possession. Best example was a ball handler getting fouled in the backcourt before the bonus was in effect.
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The way we're going it is that when the lead calls an offensive foul, they return to become the trail. Also, when the trail calls a defensive foul in the backcourt, the trail returns.
Thanks Camron Rust. The second part of the Oregon system (backcourt) sounds like what we were trying to do, and failed to do, in Connecticut.

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... when the lead calls an offensive foul, they return to become the trail.
I don't understand what is so "long" about this (offensive foul) switch?

It seems no "longer" than the usual switch when the lead calls a defensive foul?

Keep in mind that my mind always defaults to two person mechanics.

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