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Originally posted by rockyroad
That's funny...after reading the Fed book for quite a while, and working the CCa Women's for quite a while, I don't see all those differences you say they are...oh well...
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Look at the rotation principles in both. The NF clearly has a different philosophy than the CCA Women's one. CCA Women's and the NBA are almost identical in the mechanics as it relates to coverage. NF and CCA Men's is almost identical too.
Look in NF you never signal a 3 point shot attempt in a half court situation, you do in NF Men's. The last second shot is always the opposite the table, either the T or C no matter what in NF. The C is the official that has the last second shot in CCA Women's. No long switches in NF Mehanics, I believe CCA Women's you still do that. CCA Men's wants you to long switch. All you have to look is at the primary coverages in both manuals and it will all be clear. They design them to be totally different so those that officials will be committed to one or the other.
I have all 3 of the manuals in front of me, I would not be trying to stear you wrong.
Peace