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Old Thu Sep 09, 2004, 01:48pm
zebraman zebraman is offline
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Quote:
Originally posted by Tim Roden
At camp they defined the L as having three windows.
Window 1 is at the lane line, window 2 is halfway to the 3 point and window 3 is at the 3 point line. They wanted us to start in window 2 and move with the ball, close down to window 1 then be ready to rotate. When rotating rotate to window 2.
Interesting... I heard about "window 1,2,3" several years ago and it has been "phased out" over the past couple few years. It's been a long time since I've heard about the "windows." At the HS camp I went to this summer (WOA camp for NFHS in Washington State), we were told there are only two positions for the Lead in 3-person.
1) Close down (what you call window 1).
2) Wide Angle (what you call window 3).

You don't ref from window 1 (it's only a "bus stop" that you stop at briefly before deciding whether to back out to wide angle or to cross over and go wide angle on the other side).

Z
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