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Old Mon Dec 23, 2002, 12:24am
Teddly Teddly is offline
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On timeouts ,I communicate clearly and loud enough
1.Who Requested
2.Tell partner mini or full (so he knows where to position himself on the court)
3.If both teams are close by I say again as they are heading for their benches. If not close by, communicate in a position the timeout, so there is no doubt all 10 players know what it is.
Maybe, Coaches do not ask their players what timeout was requested or maybe they do.
I do not think you can over communicate?
This seems to work for me?


Can I do better???
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