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Old Fri Oct 16, 2009, 08:16am
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I agree. The L can really help here.
I guess so. However, the L will have to look through a lot of players. I wish the Fed had made this an option.
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Old Fri Oct 16, 2009, 03:00pm
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I guess so. However, the L will have to look through a lot of players. I wish the Fed had made this an option.
For a great view from Lead administering the throw, bring the ball into the lane, a step in front of the basket; before bouncing the ball to the shooter, glance at you partner and at the table.
Being in the lane may also help you communicate with all the players in all the lane spaces.
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Old Fri Oct 16, 2009, 07:41pm
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I guess so. However, the L will have to look through a lot of players. I wish the Fed had made this an option.
Not trying to be contrary, but I've never had a problem with seeing the subs as L, even now that the players have moved up the lane. I'm in the lane a step or two up from the baseline. I've got a "open look" at the table through the gap between the shooter and the top defender on that side of the lane. I always make a quick check that everything is in order (proper spaces filled, feet not on the line, off-lane players outside 3PL, etc.) before putting the ball in play. Glancing at the table one last time is just part of my checks.
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