Thread: I'm on-ball
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Old Tue Dec 06, 2005, 02:13pm
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Originally posted by rockyroad
1)I am L. Ball below free throw line on C's side, so I rotate over. Technically the ball is now in my primary, but because the C (now T) had the play from the beginning, I will stay on the post players. I communicate that by keeping my body turned toward the post players.

2)I am C...ball is dribbled across top of key area into my primary, but I have post players which are a competitive match-up and don't want to let that go yet. I step down away from the ball or turn my body so I am looking at post, that tells my T not to leave the ball yet...
The more I learn about the women's game, the less I like it. You rotate ball-side, the ball is in your primary, and you don't officiate on-ball? The ball comes right at you into your primary, but you don't officiate on-ball? I'm sorry, but that makes absolutely no sense to me whatsoever; especially in the first case.

Wouldn't it make more sense just to say that when the ball is in your primary, officiate the ball and trust your partners to officiate off-ball, since that's what they're supposed to do anyway.
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