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Old Fri Mar 09, 2001, 08:38am
rpwall rpwall is offline
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I was watching an A-10 Tournament game last night (GW & XU) and noticed the crew working hard to get good position.

The C would work up to 4 or 5 steps on the court and from the blocks to 6 feet above the top of the key. When there was a competitive match-up in C's area (even in the low post), he headed for the typical T position, whether L had rotated or not. The T would nearly be standing on the three-point arc at times. They were moving like wrestling officials, always maneuvering for a good look (nothing wrong with that!). It appeared they would strive to get about 6 feet away from a competitive match-up anywhere in their primary, thus the additional movement.

These moves were routine and not the exception. Is anyone familiar enough with A-10 mechanics to know if this is how they work all their games? Was it just this crew? Is the expanded range of movement an indication of things to come or things past?
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