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Shoot from up high with a long lens, or courtside with a medium-to-long lens for the rare layering shot or getting the lower digs, etc. You can imagine the plays and what would look good from where, so pick a good angle, camp out, get a few good plays, and switch positions at least two or three times to get some variety.
You might want to get longer than 200mm if you can. We shoot it with a 300 on crop bodies, and it's still not really long enough. It's a shitty sport to shoot, for me anyways. I just don't enjoy it, it's never really graphic the way basketball or football or even baseball are.
ISO 1600, wide open, and hope you've got enough light to stop action. It should if it's lit for TV. Some gyms really aren't though, sooo... good luck.
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