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Old Sat Jul 09, 2005, 09:26pm
JRutledge JRutledge is offline
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If you are talking about the "Basketball 3 Person Guidebook," I was the person that talked about his several weeks ago.

I like the book because most of what is covered is not covered any other place. I agree that the information is not necessarily "officials," but the information covers many things you will never see in any publication about 3 Person. It breaks plays down into great detail and addresses issues you might only see at a camp. Even at a camp you will not learn a lot of things unless you experience them personally. I like the book a lot and would recommend it officials very experienced to the brand new. Nothing is wrong with more information. There are things in there I have not been taught to do, but that is OK because it is no different when I go to camp. I might work on one court be told one thing, go to another court and hear something different. This is just apart of working basketball.

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