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Originally Posted by Back In The Saddle
Actually, the instruction I've been getting the past couple of years is to go high as C. You get a different look than going low, and I have found that it's more often a better look. Also, if the ball is on your side, and moving toward the bucket, the L should be on his way over, and you're going to be heading back to T anyway.
In fact, I like the look I get by going high so much that I use it almost exclusively when at T in 2 man, where I used to go low.
JMO
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I definitely see what you are saying. I'm talking about the people who are just too lazy to worry about getting the angle. If you need to go high to referee, by all means do so. It's the partners WHO stay high by default that bug me.