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Old Wed Dec 01, 2004, 04:22pm
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Junker
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Originally posted by Dewey1
The location of the ball does not determine whether or not L rotates it is one factor in deciding if and when to rotate.

Dewey, what besides the ball location would determine a flex (rotation)? I was always taught, as lead, to flex when the ball settles on the opposite side of the lane. Rule of thumb, if you are looking across the lane, get your butt across it. What else would trigger a flex? I'm not disputing, just asking for my information.
Where the post players are at...where the other players are at...example: if I'm lead, and there are 8 players on the far side of the key and the ball is still up in the high corner (half-court line area) I'm going across - that's probably where the play is going to be...or, the post players set up on the opposite side, and the last 5 times they point guard has called "Duke! Duke!" they have rotated the ball and dumped it into the post, I am going across right now, not when the ball drops in there...just a couple of examples.
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