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Old Mon Apr 07, 2014, 09:03pm
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Originally Posted by PG_Ref View Post
I've seen it where the T goes to administer the throw-in on the sideline and the L goes opposite the table and remains on the endline.
As I remember, you always worked with the play to your right. In Billy Mac's diagram, the lead would key off of the trail, who would switch back to the left side of the court when play allowed.
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