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Originally posted by Back In The Saddle
Just as an example, you mention turning to the ball and the T yielding and taking the paint. This begs all kinds of questions about how long you stay strong side and what you watch when you're there.
Perhaps if you, or anybody, would talk about:
* When do you come strong side?
* What are you watching for when you're there?
* How does being strong side change your area?
* When do you return to your original side?
* How does all of this affect the T?
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If you undersand when to come over for 3 man then you have answers for the first 4 questions. When the L comes over I as T like to take a step or 2 around the arc to referee the paint & far side action, and to be prepared in case I'm asked to help on a far side OOB call. Not too hard really.