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Misty Water Color Memories ...
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Back the olden days of the "Cadillac Position" (trail always to left side of the court; direction of the offense), we occasionally found ourselves working "opposite", i.e., not in the "Cadillac Position". When this happened the trail would look for an opportunity to move back to the left side, and then the lead would move over to the right side. When this option is offered to young officials, especially here in "Two Person Connecticut", they look at us like we're from Mars. "What do you mean that the trail changes from side to side, and then the lead changes sides, while the kids are playing basketball? Impossible. No way". Silly young'un monkeys.
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Do what you have to do to see the play, but angle is more important than distance. You miss just as much, if not more, from being too close to a play than being too far. In spite of what a coach may say, you can make a call from "way over there" when necessary.
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