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Old Tue Dec 12, 2006, 10:42am
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Originally Posted by IREFU2
I usually tell everyone quiet on the set before I even release the ball to the thrower.
Are you saying that you don't allow anyone on the lane to even talk during a FT? I think there is certainly a difference between talking and disconcertion. If someone was talking to or at the FT shooter then yes. But talking across the lane and working out strategy or encouraging a teammate unless it is blatantly an attempt at disconcertion is nothing (nothing being said and just as shooter starts motion would be blatant). It turns out most players are quiet, but a quick I've got 32 or let's get this rebound is something I've heard over time.
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