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Originally posted by FHSUref
To glance over at a player who just received the ball doesn't constitute ball watching when the ball came out of L's primary. The next competitive match up for me (at C) was at the free-throw line on the other side of the paint. So, when I heard the slap, I glanced (you know, a quick look) to see if the kids arm had been hit or anything like that. I didn't follow the shot to the rim after that. I quickly located the paint and the nearest competitive match-up to ensure that there was no pushing and shoving going on underneath. I guess you had to be there to see all 10 kids on one side of the floor. That is why I wrote "to make a long story short." [/B]
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So you are saying that there is nothing wrong with looking at the player that just received the ball even though the pass didn't come out of your area and didn't come into your area. Also, you said you needed to check your partner to see if you needed to mirror a three attempt. Your words not mine. When did we start looking at every pass out of our area? When did we look to mirror a three attempt that is clearly not in our primary? Come on, you can tell us, you just did a tiny bit of ball watching, right?