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Example: Off ball with several players or maybe in the key or on a rebound...A1 pushes B1 in the back. I close in with a whistle and fist, puching through the roof, then say..."You" (pointing to A1) "pushed him!" (pointing to B1) I don't like the "Sword Point"...but, there I am taking liberties with the mechanics. I don't know...maybe at the time I have felt I need to show the players I'm watching them both and want to squelsh any thoughts of retaliation by B1.
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My Baby Does The Hanky Panky (Tommy James And The Shondells) ...
Especially important when going into a time out. Hopefully the shooter before the timeout is the same as the "shooter" after the time out.
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