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Originally Posted by IREFU2
Yup, in that case, you switch on "every" foul. Some dont do it, but its the proper mechanic in 2-person.
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Proper, yes. Stupid, too.
I worked with a guy who moved in from a state where there was a big emphasis on the reporting area and switching. So, after a rebound, he had a foul. He came all the way to center court, reported, and then I had to run half a court length to administer the throw-in and he had to cross the court to become the lead.
My regular partners would call the foul, clear the players, report the foul, slide right back (just like 3-person). I wouldn't move a step. Which movement makes more sense and allows for a better observing of players during the process?