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Old Sat Feb 01, 2014, 06:05pm
deecee deecee is offline
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Originally Posted by bob jenkins View Post
I question that assumption and I know it's drilled to NOT do it at all the camps I've attended.
In normal transition, after a made basket, with no full court press it's been my experience that very few officials stand on the endline or behind it and only when the ball is inbounded do they start moving up, especially in 2 man. By the time the ball is inbounded the T is usually couple feet behind the play anyway, but as to actually waiting behind the inbounder all the time, I just don't see it. We cheat out here way more often than we do as the T on rebounds, and that is also something that is drilled NOT to do. It's just what happens most of the time in an effort to (1) not get beat and/or (2) get a jump on what we know/assume is coming.
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