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Old Sat Oct 21, 2006, 07:56pm
btaylor64 btaylor64 is offline
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Originally Posted by Camron Rust
I think you just summarized in 400 words what I said in 4.

I still stand by "Look there, go there". Why make a simple thing so complicated (unless you work for the goverment)?

Of course you don't want to wait until a drive is at the blocks or a foul about to happen....but until there is something you see that suggests you should take a look and head across, why would you cross. You will not be looking across if there are no plays or matches in progress or forming. Once the ball get's below the FT line, you'll look there...so go there. If the posts are across the lane with no one on your side, you'll look there, so go there.
Let me say this and try not to get into too long of a post. If the point guard has went to the opposite side of me (lead) and he is past the lane line opposite of me and all the rest of the players are on the side I am currently at I am still going to rotate and look back over my shoulder, so I am not looking over there but I am still going there. I tried as few words as possible.
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