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Originally Posted by Texas Aggie
While I agree that too many clinicians talk when they run out of things to say, this is still good advice, especially for the guy who doesn't have a great deal of in-season 3 man game experience. I find out every year when working with guys at camp that aren't new, but worked 80% or more of their games in 2 man, that they don't rotate near enough. Some not at all.
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Sure I agree with that. But how is "find a reason to rotate" going to get their azzes over to the other side of the court? It's not IMO
What these guys need are 2 or 3 or 4 good reasons to rotate to work into their game.