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Old Sun Dec 24, 2000, 05:21pm
Tim Roden Tim Roden is offline
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You are absolutly correct. As trail, when everyone is in the key and during rebounding actions, you should be watching the weak side of the key. If your partner is in the cadallac position, then you need to be down in a center position covering the back side of the key. When your partner is strong side, then you need to be up high more as a trail to cover the other side of the key.

Your assignor is correct in this. When the play is where the lead can see it, don't blow your whistle. Let him make the call.
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