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					Originally Posted by RichMSN  I guess I don't understand what you mean when you say "watch where you are running."  I mean, you know you're supposed to look over your shoulder in 3-person, too, right? | 
	
 Personally, in 3 man as T moving to L it seems there is much less pressure as I am usually ahead of the action.  It's hard to explain I guess.  In 3 man being T => L, I can usually get ahead of that play and am in less of a hurry.  I've got the new T behind me picking up part of that action as it is right in front of him.  In 2 man, I've only got my partner across the court.  A loose ball comes out top and toward my line, I've got to be where I can see that action.  That turns into a fast break and now I am right along side the players, squeezed between them and the benches.  Make sense?