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Old Tue Jan 16, 2001, 11:07pm
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Mark -- Thanks for the warning. I will definitely keep it in mind.

Others -- I will keep in mind the criticism and re-evaluate the next time I'm thinking about a double. I can see that it would be a real cop-out in some situations, but I have been complimented in some of the games where I called a double, so I don't think I'm using it that way.

I admit that I haven't always been good at keeping track of who "started it" in the low post. In a two-whistle crew, who watches the post when the ball is down near the three point line and the baseline? If I'm on lead on that side, I'm watching the ball, but the trail can't see the post, especially if the players are all on one side of the floor. This is when I see the most action in the post, because the ball is supposed to fall in toward the basket. But I can't keep track of it all, because I'm on-ball. I know this is a pre-game issue. How do I bring it up?
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