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Your first job is to the floor - you did the right thing. So your only tool is your hearing.
If your partner can visually pick it up, then great. He's opposite side and in the corner. That's a tough one to pick up. Understanding the game and situation will help, so perhaps in his eye movements, he could include the coach every other eye shift. If you don't hear her, then perhaps it's a $40 call to get that timeout. So yes, this is one benefit to 3-man.
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