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It depends on the play. Mirror the ball. Mow the grass. Move to improve. Move with a purpose. Go where you need to be to see the play. IOW, don't just stand in one spot, and don't move jsut for the sake of moving. |
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What Bob said... Never heard 'Mow the grass' though.
Just from a personal perspective. The majority of the gyms I work have a wall close to the endline so I have gotten used to being near the endline as lead. When I go to a gym with a lot of space, I have to think about backing up to use the space and often do not just because I have trouble breaking out of my 'normal' Lead routine. |
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Mow the grass?
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I've found that some games I can see all I need to see from out wide. Other games, I end up looking at backs, unable to see much of anything in the paint from out there. It's good, I think, to have a preferred way to cover plays. But when your preferred method isn't working, you have to go where you need to go to see what you need to see.
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