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Old Tue May 25, 2004, 08:18pm
JRutledge JRutledge is offline
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Re: Seems to me.

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Originally posted by mick


Chuck,
RE: Look for a reason.

That's taught at Women's clinics.

What it seems to me to mean is 'if you think the ball, or action, is gonna be across, get there, now'.

The ball doesn't have to settle, the players don't hafta be heading that way.

Women's officials seem to go across 25%-30% (totally swagged) more often than Men's officials.

The next time you work with a Women's official, see if you notice what I notice, that for no apparent reason you are now New Lead.

mick
Actually this is very true. Because Men tend to skip pass alot and get the ball and go very quickly to the bucket. I have been taught to not just rotate, just to rotate. But to make sure the ball settles and is going to stay on that side. Also I have been told that just because they go to one side of the court, do not just rotate if it is clear the team is right handed for example. They might just be moving the ball to bring it right back in the same side of the court.

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