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Old Wed Nov 10, 2010, 10:04pm
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If there are more than two defenders in backcourt that's a pressing situation and you need to hang back to help out.
As T be ready to give help, if asked, on OOB in your area but on the L's lines (both across the paint on the base line and above the FTLE on his sideline)
The paint is a double coverage area
Be sure your partner has picked up the ball before going off ball when it transitions across the gray area
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