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Old Thu Jun 30, 2005, 07:36pm
Mark Dexter Mark Dexter is offline
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Originally posted by CK
In St. Louis this is how we are told to do it.
For end line throw-ins up to 3-pt arc, L positioned between ball and nearest sideline.
For end line throw-ins outside 3-pt arc, L has *** to glass positioning.
I do pretty much the same thing, except my cut-off point is about 3 feet closer to the lane. Basically, I want to be standing inside the 3-point arc on all throw-ins.

That said, after watching some guys who I respect during the D-I tourney, for this season I'm going to try to stay inside the inbounder if there are big men in the post or a lot of activity under the basket. It all depends, however, on what my new association wants me to do, and I doubt I'll have too many 'big men' in my MS/lower games.
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