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Old Fri Oct 20, 2006, 12:07pm
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Originally Posted by btaylor64
The only one I like is #3, and even then in your opinion you think that is too slow. I am still a fairly young official, but I have grown up in a system and been to some great camps ran by top officials and this is exactly when you want to rotate. They want strong side officiating, iow they want 2 officials on the same side of the ball as much as possible.
You're misunderstanding #3. You're thinking that it means the LANE LINE extended (up toward midcourt) on the C's side.

But Z means the FREE THROW LINE extended (out toward the sideline) on the C's side.

Your mechanics are very much in line with the NBA's rotations; while #3 in Z's list is the "old" way of rotating in NCAA men's and NFHS mechanics. Many people are getting away from #3, even in the men's college ranks.
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