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Originally posted by mick
Quote:
Originally posted by Mark Padgett
One thing I know is always on his "look for" list is when the ball moves to the side away from the lead down low and the lead slides over to the ball side, does the trail then change his (or, in your case, her) head positioning so that it's obvious to an observer that the trail is now covering the off ball area.
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Mark,
it has been my belief that once the Lead goes to strong side, the Lead still maintains lane coverage, and off ball coverage (sans Center), and the Trail will stay with the ball until the ball goes to Lead primary.
Thoughts?
mick
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On this the trail should move up around the 3 pt arc towards
the middle of the floor a few steps to referee the
area the lead just left, no? Mark, do you just turn your head to assume your "new" area? Mick, the only time
the T stays with the ball in this case is when there's a
closely guarded count going, no?