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When the ball goes into L's corner, why would you move toward the opposite sideline like a C? If you've followed the play to that point, why give up your position? You're in the middle of the court, and can help out with weak side and strong side rebounding, you can watch the paint for 3 second violations, illegal screns, etc. All while your partner is on-ball.
And "What if there is a fast break?" Stand still. The players will go around you. Your immediate attention should be on what is happening, not what might happen. |
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