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Old Thu Aug 21, 2008, 07:14pm
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I'm a stickler for a patient C who does not bail out on the T, but I think there was just too much going on off-ball for the C to be helping the T all the way across the court there in backcourt. The pace was fast and the C needed to watch the transitioning players in front of him and get his butt to the other end. If there was a call to be made, it had to come from the T and he would have had to have been reffing "one play ahead" to see the whole thing.
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