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Old Sun Feb 26, 2012, 12:18pm
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Originally Posted by JBleach85 View Post
There is no specific mechanic for it, but this is something you do pregame for along with going over at halftime. At all times when you are in lock down position late in the game in or even when the shot clock gets down to 0 it is up to the lead to make the decision.

In pregames that I have been involved in there has always been an agreement through out the crew that the rotation during the lock down time is only for the Lead. The trail and center should stay in their positions, and if there is a quick transition the Lead should get back over and become the new trail.

In my opinion, I think this is something you pregame for as it might be different by area. I know in my state we don't use a shot clock in high school, so we always talking about using a specific time during the game clock to lock down to put the whole crew in the right position.

I hope this helps!

JB
There is no right position in NFHS mechanics, though. The opposite official has the last second shot, so who cares if he's the C or the T?

In NCAAW, I get the concept, but I also don't get why the C has the last second shot anyway, even when tableside. Just to be different?
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