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Old Sat Mar 15, 2003, 09:11am
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Tee,

When I am the lead, instead of closing in, I normally back out, and then back up, almost forming a "L" shape on the floor. I do this beause I get everybody in line of vision without, losing my angle.
For the "T" official in (2) man whistle, it is ABSOLUTELY neccessary for the "T" official to close when the shot goes up. The "T" has to help the L official with the backside rebounding, and anything else that may develop that the L official may not pick-up.
In the (3) man whistle, both the "C" and "T" officials are required to close and help the "L" official with the rebounding on shot. The "T" official is not going to be as far down, as the "C" official is, but the "T" official is closing down as well in (3) man whistle.
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