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			A partner I respect told me recently that, in a two-whistle game, the T should mirror the chop of L when inbounding in the front court (i.e. under the possession team's basket). 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	
	I had not heard this before, nor can I find it in the books. Heard of T mirroring L's chop in 3-whistle but not 2. It's actually confusing at times, thinking T might be holding up play for a sub or whatnot. Is my carrier pigeon slow on delivering this development or ... ?  | 
		
		
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			We went throught this a month or so ago. 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	
	It's not in the book. Some do it anyway. If you're a rookie, you should follow the standard for your area. If you're not a rookie, then think about when (if ever) it makes sense for you and for the game you are in (for example, maybe it makes sense on a last-second throw-in when you as T are blocking the table's view and it's important to get the clock started "exactly" on time).  | 
		
		
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			WOW! In 3 person I thought the L cracked his whistle & counted & the T puts their arm up to chop.  
		
		
		
		
		
		
			In 2 person, if both are chopping in time, whose working off ball to get the push offs, etc? 
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 Indeed. We've been instructed to mirror here. 
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 Must be an area thing... 
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 The mirrored chop is an NFHS 3-person mechanic. No idea what IAABO does.  | 
		
		
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			I'm rather short, so when there is a stack formation I'll give a little tweet with eye contact,to give the table a heads-up to watch as well as they can. I'll tell the thrower to stay put as I back away to a more visible spot,yet maintain good coverage of the play. Once I even rotated with my trail to insure the play would be covered correctly.
		 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	
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