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Originally Posted by Camron Rust
hedge by going down the middle and once it is clear who is going to lead, veer towards thier side.
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This is exactly what I was going to say, doggonit. You say you were on the C's side of court for 2-3 seconds before the turnover. That's a long time and you obviously recognized that the rotation hadn't been completed.
So once the transition starts, since you KNOW that you partner is unaware that he should be Lead, "hedge" by staying closer to the middle of the court. That way, when you see the "wrong" official taking the Lead position, it's very easy to slide to that sideline.
And I know this is not a big deal to a lot of people but. . .
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The L, who should have been the C, was on the baseline.
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He wasn't on the baseline. The baseline is on the backboard. He was on the end line.