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Old Fri Feb 23, 2007, 01:37pm
RushmoreRef RushmoreRef is offline
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Originally Posted by BLydic
I've been taught, as the L, to rotate only after both partners are in the frontcourt. I'm also not a proponent of being in the center of the court as the T once we get in the frontcourt. I tend to move towards the sideline, even if I have to maintain a closely guarded count.

If you are the T and taking the full 60% of the court you have to work on the court because that is the only way to officiate the play....

As far as the rotation goes, I'd be hesitant as the Lead to go if the T hasn't made his way into the frontcourt......I have no problem with the C and T officiating the way they were on this play because in the description there are 5 players in the vicinity of the T, he needs that C to help out.

If we get quick transition, the T must be confident that there has been no rotation because he never entered the frontcourt, but you also have two guys that can work the transition, if you end with two leads that's not a problem that can't be fixed quickly.....I think that when the dribble ends and you went off-ball that's when L should have went and not before. JMO
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Last edited by RushmoreRef; Fri Feb 23, 2007 at 01:41pm.
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