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Old Mon Jul 24, 2006, 06:40am
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BBR...was at our association clinic and our bb trainer taught us in three man to take the play to the basket if it originates from your primary(such as on a drive to the basket),unless it settles in the leads primary, ......
I understand that individual associations do different things. If your local association does that, fine. Do what you're told but I don't think we should pass that to others when it's contrary to NF mechanics.

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in two man I know that the primary call is if the ball is coming at you......
Not according to the Fed.
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Old Mon Jul 24, 2006, 12:30pm
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BBR,

Taking your example: Player goes down sideline, cuts across baseline and shoots a reverse layup.

It very well could be the trail's call if he follows it in. At worst, you may get a double or a triple whistle. If the lead never acknowledges he has picked up the play (by squaring up, for example), the trail HAS to stay with the play. The lead may be concentrating on a matchup in the paint, and if the play comes from behind the lead, he may not pick it up until it's past him.

If I'm trail, and the play originates in my primary, I will not let the play go until the Lead squares up and lets me know he/she is on ball. Just because the ball goes into the Lead's primary, does not mean it is automatically picked up by the Lead. And a trail should not assume because the ball goes below free throw line extended, that the Lead had picked it up.

We have been taught stay with the play until you are sure Lead has it. And Lead tells me they are on ball by squaring up to it.
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Old Mon Jul 24, 2006, 12:59pm
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Frank, in the play that I described, the reverse layup would be on the Center's side of the FT lane under the basket. There's absolutely NO reason for the T to make such a call. If you call a foul in that situation and I'm the Center, you and I are going to have a serious conversation at the end of that half.

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Old Mon Jul 24, 2006, 03:11pm
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If I was trail, and followed the play the whole way to C's side of the paint, I would probably let it go, trusting that the L or C was awake. and if the shooter got hammered cause the C was watching a match up off ball, you and I are going to have a serious conversation at the end of that half.
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Old Mon Jul 24, 2006, 08:06pm
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That conversation is probably coming anyway since you don't know what a reverse layup is.
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