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Old Mon Jan 27, 2003, 01:15am
Hoosier Hoosier is offline
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Good to hear you had a good experience for your first three person outing. As you gain more experience you'll come to realize and definitely hear over and over again, that if the Center position has a strong game, you should have a smoothe game. To me the center position makes the three person system great. If Trail and Lead will let Center do his/her job, it will take out all the guess work.

I have noticed that when I am at Trail or Lead and I think I saw something across the paint and call it, Center will usually ask me what I saw, and then tell me that what I thought saw didn't happen. This is usually backed up on tape as well.

Three person lets you work with the confidence that if you don't see it, you don't have to call it. Unlike two person sometimes you get screened and end up having to call some things that look like fouls that may or may not be fouls.
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