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Old Wed Dec 16, 2009, 08:25am
Smitty Smitty is offline
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It's L's line - there's no way I'm calling any line violation on the endline if I am T. I've seen too many times when someone calls OOB on a line that isn't theirs and the partner ends up telling them it wasn't OOB. Sometimes things look OOB from far away because you have a terrible angle, but they are not. Respect your partner's lines. You're more likely to be wrong than right.
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