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Old Fri Oct 20, 2006, 07:18pm
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Originally Posted by btaylor64
Quote:
Originally Posted by Camron
if there is a reason to look (not glance but focus) across the paint (matchup, ball, etc.) go.
This philosophy again is too slow as you have been beaten by the play. You want to be rotated in time to receive the oncoming screen, post play, or whatever maybe coming your way from the opposite lane line.
I understand where you're coming from; I've been to a few of those camps, too. But how can Camron's guideline be too slow? You're going to rotate before you focus on a matchup or the ball?
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