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Old Mon Sep 10, 2001, 03:58pm
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Re: Re: No good way.

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Originally posted by mick
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Originally posted by JRutledge
I personally go where ever I need to go. I go across the court, go to the baseline, or anywhere the ball is or go where the ball is going to be. I use all the principles of of 3 man, or 2 man to get good angles. But no matter what, I move all over the place. This might not be a popular thing to do, but I move all over and do not car where the ball is. And if it looks like I am hustling, they tend to stay off your back. And that is really what I want to accomplish anyway. And I am rather younger and athletic, so moving around is not a problem for me. If you are not young and athletic, you might want to be more deliberate in your movements than me. But I think you need to let the play, or plays dictate where you go. If you have an offense that is always up top and throwing the ball back and forth between guards, you might not need to move at all. But if you have a post game, you might favor a lower position.
Rut,
I used to do that.
But, my G.A.S. meter doesn't read high enough.
Probably is age.

Are you runnin' around in your cute little knickers?

mick
Reminds me of a story:

One fine day 2 bulls, a younger one (let's call him Jeff)
and an older one (let's call him Mick) were walking through
the pasture when they saw a herd of cows gathered up on a
hill. Jeff turns to Mick and says: "Hey Mick, let's run up
that hill and intoduce ourselves* to one of them cows!"
Mick turns to Jeff and says: "Nah, let's just walk up there
and intoduce ourselves* to all of them!"

*Nudge nudge, wink, wink, know what I mean, eh, know what I
mean!
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