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Originally posted by TriggerMN
Today's opening tap in the Indiana-Michigan game. Steve Welmer is R, tossing the ball. Ted Hillary is U1 and Tim Higgins is U2. Tap is controlled by Indiana, and they have a 1-on-1 break. Hillary is now lead, under the basket, as the player attempts a shot. I look to the bottom of my screen, and Welmer has occupied the C! Higgins is not in the picture. Indiana misses the shot, and we go down to the other end, where Higgins is now lead on the same side of the court as Hillary's trail, and Welmer is still in the C across from the table.
What happened here? I would hate to think this was predetermined because Higgins can't get up and down the court like he used to...
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I'll guess.
With Hillary at Lead and on the break alone,
Welmer took C opposite for a better/different angle of the 1-1 matchup.
Higgins flexed to cover table-side when Welmer took the odd angle.