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Originally Posted by dbking
I believe that this philosophy can only take you so far.
There are three teams on the court for every game. In 3 person crews, this philosophy can kill the game. A good solid pre game and follow up at time outs will bring the consistency that is required to have a quality game. That inconsistency is what drives coaches and fans crazy.
Be in proper position to see the whole play. Be patient with your whistle. Call the obvious and protect the shooter are great basics. However, the great crews are the ones that have similar calls on similar plays on both ends of the court. The players and coaches can adjust to that. We take the bad rap when we do not do that.
BE THE BEST TEAM ON THE COURT!
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Are you saying you can control what your partners do or do not do? Because I have been doing 3 Person for some time, and they either know it and understand the system, or they do not. And a lot of that understanding takes work in the off season and constantly working games to learn that system.
Peace