Thread: Double dribble
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Old Sun Nov 30, 2014, 10:23pm
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Originally Posted by SNIPERBBB View Post
Really shouldnt be any reason to loose track. I know a few guys that like to keep talking to themselves mentally during the play to keep track.

The times I've seen where they get away with is 2-man games where the T gets straightlined,of course getting straightlined in 2/3 from any position is a good way to miss a lot of stuff, and is looking through the ball handler's back on a quick pick-up and dribble.
It happens. Just like those dog-gone false double vowels.
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