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As far as positioning, FT line extended is starting point. Usually somewhere in the circle. I used to close down on shots but was told several times not to go so low so basically quit that and worked pretty much from FT to top of circle. I work in a 2-person state now so it's only a happy memory for me now.
Regarding coaches, they will notice you are new and see what they can get away with. I know as I am retire from AF and moved several different states over 20 years. Stick 'em once and they'll get the hint.
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Although you ask a good question, I am wondering if you attended camp to learn 3-Man mechanics. If not, then I strongly urge you to invest in your training and attend a camp this summer to expand your knowledge and gain some supervised constructive criticism. I am sure that there may be other things that you need clarified, some knowingly and some others may surprise you when you get evaluated.
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