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Raymond Sat Feb 25, 2012 06:29pm

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Originally Posted by berserkBBK (Post 827499)
There are a couple of problems I have with this. Who is watching the one or two other competitive matchups on the other side? Some of the worst/cheap fouls happen off ball. And why can't your trail close down when there is competitive post play?

If there are no competitive matchups on the weakside I have no problem rotating over if that post matchup is very competitive. Flatten out to keep the weakside in your peripheral.

berserkBBK Sat Feb 25, 2012 06:52pm

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Originally Posted by BadNewsRef (Post 827690)
If there are no competitive matchups on the weakside I have no problem rotating over if that post matchup is very competitive. Flatten out to keep the weakside in your peripheral.

I can agree with that.

Rich Sat Feb 25, 2012 07:45pm

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Originally Posted by 26 Year Gap (Post 827686)
I always pre-game it. I sometimes will come over on OOB plays if the spot is near the division line and all players are on the strong side. On one occasion, the ball came down near the end line, about midway between the arc and the lane line. I had a great look at the play, and my partner rotated over seamlessly. In most cases, I return to my side once the ball settles inbounds. Once in a while, if the players still remain opposite my PCA, I will stay near the lane line. I always go back, so my partner knows that he doesn't have to be concerned about transitions like BillyMac's embarrassing moment.

We usually take the OOB play on the strong side and rotate over when it makes sense.

BillyMac Sun Feb 26, 2012 11:31am

Never Say Never, Never Say Always ...
 
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Originally Posted by 26 Year Gap (Post 827686)
I always go back, so my partner knows that he doesn't have to be concerned about transitions like BillyMac's embarrassing moment.

Always?


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