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Old Wed Nov 14, 2007, 04:19am
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I agree that we all learn different things at camps based on where you attend, what level the camp is and who is running the camp. But do you think this is another philosophy difference based on what region you work, or what level of basketball you work? Or is it just a preference issue? The only reason I ask is because I would rotate in that situation in any game I work, no matter the level. I know the differences in the mechanics and court coverages but that doesn't change the fact that I would want to be strong side as the Lead. That's my preference and I believe that works the best. I am assuming , by this thread, that others do it differently, based on what they've been taught. I don't buy into the thought that it has to do with which side, men/women (and its application to highschool games) you work. My guess, and I could be wrong, is it is more of who you are learning from. I think we all get taught/told how to do things, we try them and if we like them we use it in our game and if we don't we do it a different way. I think this maybe one of those things. I don't know if either way is wrong. I guess it is what works for you and you think is best to put yourself in the best position to referee that play. At the end on of the day its all about being in the best position to referee.
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