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I think first of all we really need to get away from the thougth process that whT happens at different levels is so drastic from another. What I do at the college level is almost identical to the high school level in 3 person. The differences are minor at best and usually personal in nature rather then a huge change in mechanics or philosophy.
If you get beat bad on like a very quick steal and you know you will have a play on the other basket, then it is fine to "button hook" in as we used to call it and wait to see the play standing still rather then running (where our vision and focus can be obsecured sometimes) on a play near the basket. Otherwise get to the basket quickly and recieve the play. And usually this is a lot easier if there are fewer players with you. More players you might want to get to the end line quicker so that you are not in the way. Honestly this is really a "feel" for the game you have to have and when to do this as opposed to getting to the end line. Peace
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