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					Originally Posted by Damian
					
				 
				The best view is from the top of the key. You can move from one side to the other depending on ball movement. Then, when the ball changes hands, just back up to the sideline, let the players pass, then trail back to the top of the key on the other side. 
  
We cover this in camps and it seems to be the standard in our area. 
			
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 The guy in post #6 said something similar.      The view from the top of the key is superior to the view from the free throw line extended when you only have one set of eyes.
		  
		
		
		
		
		
		
			
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