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Originally posted by Kelvin green
Are you telling me that Lead then only watches off ball in the post? Shouldn't Lead have ball inside arc below FT line then, with some dual coverage near FT line?
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HS three-person: Lead's primary is from the center of the free throw line, diagonally toward the corner, but stopping at the three-point arc.
A dual area (with T) is "above" the primary, to the free-throw line extended, inside the arc.
NCAA Women (and my understanding is that some states have adopted this for HS): L's primary is free-throw line extended to the sideline, on L's side of the court (IOW a rectangle, similar to the two-person coverage for lead.) The sideline itself, though, belongs to T -- if the ball goes out on the sideline, it's (technically) T's call. If L is on ball (including on the thorow-in where L bounces the ball to the inbounder), T looks inside to the paint to cover the post action there.