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Old Thu Jan 26, 2006, 12:19pm
Junker Junker is offline
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I'm going to disagree with you Rocky as would the people that taught me. I think that if you are getting on the other side of the lane, you are out of your primary and potentially out of position. The play I envisioned was, you come across to get post players on ball side, ball gets passed over the top beyond the arc for a 3. Not that you are out of shape, but there's no way can you get from the ball side of the lane to the arc as fast as a pass. Also, if you close to the lane, what post play can't you see. You can get deep and see the whole lane, you'll see players wrapping arms around each other and you can see displacement. I just don't see the great advantage of going ball side. I'm open to suggestions to convince me otherwise of course.
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