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In a 2 person game with 3 seconds left, if I'm the lead, I'm going to be closer to the free throw line extended or around where the 28 foot line was (is) rather than the division line. With or without a good angle, I want to be closer to where a good shot can be taken. Division line shots are so low percentage, any foul has just got to be very obvious.
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Trail does not have to take the final shot.
I always pregame and we always talk about last secons shots. In my games if under three (2.9 or less) (or three with no tenths) ....lead has shots from front court-trail has shots from backcourt. Why would you expect the lead to get all the way down the floor... and cover the shots... Lead can be standing right there.... You know that in this situation ball gets thrown and shot is going off... |
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I think the OP was asking, though, how can an official get a better look at the play to determine if there was a foul? And, other than moving as best as you can, there's no good way -- the play is too spread out to cover completely with two officials. |
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If that's the question, then I would emphasize angle over distance. Try to get an official in position to observe the space between the shooter and the defender.
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