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Thanks! I learned this technique from an NBA clinician at one of the camps I attended this summer. His reasoning for this was:
1. the lead does not always rotate 2. diving down puts you in better posistion for rebounds 3. better view of contact on the shooter I've been working on it since getting home & I like/dislike it for different reasons. I guess knowing your partners & teams tendencies would assist in what you should do in this situation. |
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Another tip that the clinicians were stressing on us is on a fast break and you're beat (with no chance of recovering), don't try to get to the baseline and beat them down court. Follow the play and call it from behind but with an angle. Their philosophy is that if you're beat on the play and running at 100% to "catch up", you have less of a chance of seeing the foul/violation/etc then if you're hustling but behind with a good angle. This summer was a good series of camps. -Josh |
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You want to move to get angles. What you do not want is to be looking at the back of a player and not see the action between players. If that means moving to the upside of a play that is fine in my opinion if that gives you a better look at a play. Then once the shot goes up, you move down so that you can be closer to the action during rebounds.
Peace
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