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Old Sat Dec 25, 2004, 06:17pm
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Originally posted by mick
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Originally posted by Rich Fronheiser

The side of the court you work on is dictated by the position you take on (1) the jump, (2) the throw-in, and (3) the free-throw. You are always on the opposite side of the court as your partner. You NEVER, in 2-man, cross the court during a live ball.
Rich,
We often work help mechanics with the lead crossing over for strong-side mechanics.
mick
OK, OK, what I mean is that the officials don't switch sides PERMANENTLY during a live ball. Even if you go strong-side, you are coming back once the ball goes the other way. The trail doesn't switch sides with the lead....
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