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Old Sun Jan 05, 2014, 11:57am
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Not only move to the center circle -- but also move to the backcourt. This will give you more time to react if the ball is stolen. And, the players have a way to avoid you (usually).
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Old Sun Jan 05, 2014, 03:17pm
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Not only move to the center circle -- but also move to the backcourt. This will give you more time to react if the ball is stolen. And, the players have a way to avoid you (usually).
Yep.

And the lead should be ready to balance out of you get stuck over there after a turnover.
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