Depends on the ball.
Basically Juulie, the Center in NF and NCAA Women's mechanics is about calling off ball. And when the ball rotates to your side in NCAA Women's, the Lead should be moving to your side very quickly if you are the C. So you do not spend a lot of time at the C position in NCAA Women's which also mirrors WNBA Mechanics quite closely. But if you are doing NF mechanics, the C might be the C for a bit longer. So mostly what you are going to worry about is screens, cuts and rebounding action if your partners are doing their jobs. You would only call things on the C if you had a clean look at a shot or some contact, but if you have to guess, leave it alone. You want to get the "elephants" not the "ants" if you will.
I hope that made sense. Probably not.
Peace
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