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* A travel in front of the lead when he's busy looking for contact
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3. I agree with you on this one. It can happen every game due to post play. [/B]
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Sorry, you won't get me to agree on this one, with one exception and that is with rebounding/put back action. If I am the L and I have ball-player action in my primary, It is my responsibility to watch for a travel. Going by your philosophy, we could say the same thing about all three primarys. I've had partners call a travel in front of me when I was L, and it wasn't a travel. Bottom line a travel is NOT a "got to get" call.