No I don’t. Because I get better by watching pros and mimicking them. When they stream they play 2’s, so I have nothing to learn. And when they play RLCS, the stream doesn’t show them turning off ball cam.
So I have no idea when to turn off ball cam. Minus dribbles. I almost never turn it off, and the RLCS cams is why.
That said, it’s a broadcast. Just so happens to use player cams as the broadcast. You don’t want to pan to a camera angle and have the ball cam off and the player swiveling his camera around. That would be detrimental to the viewers.
So while I personally don’t like that it inhibits my learning, I fully support their camera broadcast settings.