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Originally posted by JRutledge
I never have seen a point to make the lead the person that has the last second shot.
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That is the accepted mechanic in two-person, and I think it carries well to three-person.
It's also why NCAAW make the C responsible -- the C will never be "too far" from the play (in theory), and the C will remain responsible if theres a turnover (instead of the T and L taking turns being responsible -- if the y are opposite the table).
I seem to recall reading that it's also the NBA mechanic? Pre-defined that it goes to L on a throw with less than 3-seconds left (or something like that).
And, I agree with whoever said that the "best" mechanic (imho) is to give it to primary.