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Old Mon Dec 27, 2004, 08:26am
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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.

There is a situation where the TRAIL may have to cross the court. If the dribbler gets trapped across court at the division line, the trail better get over there to referee the play, otherwise you will be making guesses from 45 feet away. When that happens, we are trained that the lead will rotate to take over the the sideline the trail just left.
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