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Old Thu Nov 26, 2009, 01:57pm
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My experience and what I've been taught agree with much that has been said. Generally speaking you want to go the opposite direction as the play, because the look you get is better (not always true, but true more often than not). Early in the game, before you have seen how the offense runs, you're better off guessing to go away from the basket (sometimes referred to as "high" or "over the top") as that position lends itself more easily to an anticipated rotation. However, having two C's momentarily is no sin and you should not give up a great look at a play just to accommodate a rotation. But be prepared to bust your tail if the play suddenly goes the other way.
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