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Old Tue Feb 12, 2008, 02:47pm
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Originally Posted by JRutledge
It is very easy to keep an eye on the clock as the trail when nothing is happening around you. The players are all in the paint making desperate attempts to shoot the ball, there is no back side to be hawking. The Lead was all over this play and the center has another angle. Not much you are going to be doing as the Trail with bodies in front of you.

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After looking at that play I'm thinking that as T I'm going to step down to watch the 10 bodies in the paint. Would it be good to be aware that the clock is still moving once it properly starts? Yes. Is it what I'm going to focus on in this sequence. Not likely. Do I think I would be aware enough to notice it stopped moving for the length of time it did? I like to think so.

Tough sitch all around.
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