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Old Mon May 30, 2005, 12:34pm
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In my experience, and what I've been taught from evaluators, is that as C, you keep your eye on the play, but give T the opportunity to make the call. If there are only two players there, then leave it to T. If there are five or more, get the call you need. T can come more onto the court to make the call, but if they are clearly in your primary, make the call. Just my two pennies.
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