Well that IS his opinion so I don't think you can tell him that it isn't...
Adam
Wed Dec 28, 2011 11:42am
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Originally Posted by 7IronRef
(Post 808762)
wrong
Okay, enlighten me. Why is it better to be a second late on a count than to have legitimate counts that terminate after a second?
Raymond
Wed Dec 28, 2011 11:51am
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Originally Posted by bainsey
(Post 807808)
Likewise. My problem is, when I'm on the lead, I sometimes start a count after an offensive rebound, because I'm anticipating a defensive rebound and starting my ten-second count. I don't know why I'm in such a rush; it's highly unlikely I'm going to get to ten, anyway. Maybe I should tell myself to wait a beat.
I suppose it doesn't look that bad if it's a long rebound outside the lane, and the rebounder is almost always closely guarded, but if he's in the lane, there's no need for a visible count.
I do this sometimes also. Then I look at my partner(s) to see if they are laughing at me. :o
fullor30
Wed Dec 28, 2011 11:52am
Quote:
Originally Posted by Welpe
(Post 808766)
Well that IS his opinion so I don't think you can tell him that it isn't...
Exactlty +1+1+1+1
bainsey
Wed Dec 28, 2011 12:55pm
Quote:
Originally Posted by Welpe
(Post 808766)
Well that IS his opinion so I don't think you can tell him that it isn't...
Or, if you do, be ready to back up your opinion with some facts.
Adam
Wed Dec 28, 2011 12:56pm
Quote:
Originally Posted by bainsey
(Post 808816)
Or, if you do, be ready to back up your opinion with some facts.