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Old Fri Mar 14, 2003, 09:10am
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Originally posted by BlackFox40
The only reason I can think of…… the crew pre-gamed the floor mechanics according to the team/s defense and offense style and were anticipating fast break positioning.
I think this was a matter of individual style, and not of pre-gamed positioning. Neither of the other officials ever did it, in the highlights that I saw.

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When the C slot was creeping down, did you happen to see the LEAD slowly transition from window 1 or 2 to window 3 while the TRAIL keeping his position up high.
That didn't happen. The L stood his ground watching the drive come to him on his side of the floor, and the C slid all the way down to the low block. Very strange.

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This is not a proper floor mechanic but I did see this play and thought to myself this is crazy.
That is crazy. Rotating in transition? No thanks. Most of my partners will say, "We will not have a rotation until we have 10 players and 3 officials in the frontcourt."

Chuck
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