That's two man. This is three man. In three man, the trail's depth of coverage is determined by game action. It's not automatic that "you have the ball all the way to the basket." For example:
Let's say A1 starts in the T's area, directly in front of him. He drives down the sideline, goes baseline and shoots a reverse layup. Do we really want the T making that call? Both the L and the C have a much better look at the drive and the shot.
Many things don't transfer from two man to three man. It's a different game.
Also for johnny, there is no dual coverage area for the L and T under NFHS mechanics.
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Last edited by BktBallRef; Sun Jul 23, 2006 at 12:42pm.
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