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Old Tue Apr 12, 2005, 04:22pm
JLMatthew JLMatthew is offline
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I've never called it, but when I picture the scenario in my head it seems most likely to occur with the calls split up. T calls a hack on B1 on the drive to the hoop starting from his primary while the L has B2 taking the charge in the paint because he was following the defender. It could be different, but that seems most likely. Peace.

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