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Old Fri Nov 30, 2007, 01:31pm
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Thanks JD....what if you have a quick pass from the post opposite and it goes out of bounds on the weak side sideline? As L that is still mine right? Good luck on a close one there! Any tips on that from guys who have attended two-person camps recently?
That's still your sideline, which is one of the reasons you have to have additional ball awareness in 2-man.

I just had a 2-man night the other night for the first time in quite a while. It's a good reminder about seeing the court and remaining aware at all times while still officiating your primary responsibility.
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Old Fri Nov 30, 2007, 01:39pm
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That's still your sideline, which is one of the reasons you have to have additional ball awareness in 2-man.

I just had a 2-man night the other night for the first time in quite a while. It's a good reminder about seeing the court and remaining aware at all times while still officiating your primary responsibility.
Yeah we are definitely spoiled working 3-man! Did you find the adjustment difficult at all? I'm afraid I'm going to be L and have a ball go out on my sideline and look for the invisible T to make the call!
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Old Fri Nov 30, 2007, 01:42pm
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Yeah we are definitely spoiled working 3-man! Did you find the adjustment difficult at all? I'm afraid I'm going to be L and have a ball go out on my sideline and look for the invisible T to make the call!
It wasn't too bad. Most of the time you'll get those calls - on a ball that heads out from the perimeter/top of the key area, you may need to look to your partner for help, but you'll be fine.
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