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Old Thu Jan 10, 2002, 03:02am
Just Curious Just Curious is offline
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Where did you come up with this??

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Originally posted by heyref32
This is correct. L will go ball side to cover post action when ball is below free throw line on trail side and there is post action on T side. This puts L in best possible position to view post players in anticipation of entry pass from wing. L focuses on action in the paint and retains same primary coverage. T still has same primary coverage, if there is a shot attempt or skip pass T can take a step in to help with weakside coverage. In these situation L will wait until best opportunity to return to strong side coverage. If there is a transition while L is on T side, T will transition to new L same side and L will become the new trail while going over to side opposite new L. Hope this helps.
There doesn't seem to be many of us that move to that side.... Our association frowns on crossing through the paint... Where did you come up with this explanation?? I'd like to share it at our next meeting...
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