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Old Wed Nov 19, 2003, 10:24am
bob jenkins bob jenkins is offline
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Originally posted by ChuckElias
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Originally posted by tomegun
Chuck, I agree with what you said except there are new primary areas once the lead comes over.
As a theoretical matter, that's true.
Bob, it's true that the primary areas of responsibility change when the Lead comes ball-side?
As I read the book:

When ball is trail side: Lead has below the FT line extended, to the far lane-line.

When ball is lead side, but above the FT line extended: Lead has below the FT line extended and inside the arc on T side.

When lead goes across: Lead has below the FT line extended and inside the arc on T side (same as above).

As a practical matter: When T is on the ball, L has all the other players (often 8) -- he needs to look at the competitive match-up most likely to be key to the play.

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