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Small gyms are the hardest to work L at any level - the T & C both have to be extra strong. In your play the T should have been ready to help on the crash. Having said that, I find in a small gym as L I don't need to actually "see" the OOB on the endline to make the OOB call. As the dribbler drives the endline look for contact by his defender and as he passes glance down to see where the dribbler just came from to determine OOB. Not as hard as it sounds. This way you can watch the dribbler, his defender and any secondary defender as they set up. But as I say if the L misses a crash the T has to have it.
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