A couple of times every game, Kofi turns into a double team from his blindside and loses the ball. So...I have been thinking, for a couple of years, that there could be some audio signal from his teammates that could make him aware of that tactic. It is really simple....when he get an entry pass, if he is alone and with room to operate.....the point guard starts yelling blue immediately to let him know there is nothing around but blue sky. If a double comes from his blind side, he yells red...over and over. i have not seen this done, but just wondering if anyone has or played with anyone who needs this kind of help...of which there are very, very few. Guards are generally moving changing direction quickly out on the court and this tactic would likely be of little help. But Kofi gets doubled every game, usually from the blind side, The player off which a defender on the blind side leaves to double should also be calling red immediately to let Kofi know he is getting the blind side double as well as the fact he is likely an open shooter at the arc. I have never played with someone who could use this tactic, and I have been doubled myself but was pretty much a perimeter scorer where I was aware of everyone in front of me. Anyone seen this done or have any thoughts? Having played a little and coached a very little, I have given it some thought for some time and have not come up with a significant deterrent, other than crowd noise which is not a factor most of the time. The two words used are not important and could be changed at any timeout. Chartreuse and Magenta likely will not work.