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Old Fri Sep 14, 2007, 09:10am
bob jenkins bob jenkins is offline
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Originally Posted by Snaqwells
My understanding is that the trail (or center) watches the top spot closest to him/her and top two positions on the opposite lane line. The lead watches the bottom spot on the closer line and the bottom two on the opposite line. Am I wrong?
Hmmm -- I thought it was "T has the FT shooter and the top two opposite. L has closest player an entire opposite."

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Originally Posted by DaQuickster
Question: What does it mean when it states "Up to three separate five-second counts may occur on the same ball handler, holding, dribbling, and holding."?
A player in control of the ball may hold it for five (well, 4.999999) seconds without a violation being called. the player may then dribble for 5 seconds without a violation being called. The player may then again hold the ball for 5 seconds without a violation being called.
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