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Old Sat Jan 04, 2003, 09:48pm
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Angles, angles, angles. Always be in a position to see the angles. You never want to be straight lined. If you need to be high to see through the play be high. If you need to be low. When the ball is on the far side, you need to see the paint and what is going on there. In 3 man it is the center that has the paint when the ball is being worked in low on the far side of the floor outside the paint. Same is true with two man so the trail has to move down to the C position to get the correct view. When the ball goes high again, the trail must move back out to where he can get a good look between the ballhandler and the defender. If you can't tell if they are six feet apart, you need to move.
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