Around here, it's discussed in both mens and womens ball.
I'll just list one example. Ball is in the T's primary, but it's being dribbled towards the C's area approximately top-of-the-key depth. How does T know when C has taken the ball so that T can release it to C and turn to ref off-ball? C can take a step up (my preference) or make a false count or some people "open up" to show the T that the C now has it.
There are lots of times that the ball is right on the boundary of coverage between two officials. We don't want both of them reffing it and we don't want neither of them reffing it right?
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