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Originally Posted by bob jenkins
There's no one standard for one-person mechanics.
Some work table-side; some work opposite; a few work the center of the court.
Most work FT line-to-FT line; some try to get to the baseline periodically.
Since you'll be missing more off-ball stuff, be more aggressive on the stuff you see (you might pass on a marginal illegal screen in two-person; you might call it in one-person).
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This is great advice. I would add that it takes a great deal more concentration and if you get the chance to close down a bit on a play then that helps sell your calls or no-call. I have a tendency to work both sides of the floor depending on where the ball ends up when an offence is run. I typically will try to stay on the opposite side from the table and go to them for help on their sideline if necessary (only for OOB calls).
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