Put yourself where you can get the best angle on the low post. Sometimes, especially if you're working with older more skilled players, you'll end up on the endline a lot.
Otherwise, I prefer to be in from the sideline and above where the fte would cross the 3-point line. If the players are staying pretty spread out over the floor you can be further out, but generally, right in the thick of things is a better angle, I find. With little kids, it's a pretty cadillac position. With older players, about JV and up, you have to dance back and forth to the sideline and then in again. Or down to the endline and then back up. Work your little heiney off (or big heiney, as the case may be), and you'll be rewarded.
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