Thread: Proper Mechanic
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Old Thu Nov 13, 2008, 01:14pm
bob jenkins bob jenkins is offline
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Originally Posted by Clark Kent View Post
What about on a quick steal or fast break where the trail hasn't recognized the change of possession and is too far behind the play to see if it is a three-point attempt or not. In that case would the Lead give the preliminary three-point indication even if the shot were attempted at the top of the key out of the Leads primary area but in a spot where he could still visually see that it was a three-point attempt?
Someone needs to signal it, and if the T can't, ....

If the T is still in the BC, then the whole FC is the lead's primary.
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