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Originally Posted by Dan_ref
Ya know what Jeff? The way I read this I think I would have left it alone, let the T live the call. Top of the key isn't exactly your primary as C.
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That is true only to a point. The C and the T if they are doing their job are watching a lot of above the 3 point line depending on what is going on in that game. Considering both the C and the T also have the five second counts and you are supposed to keep those counts, you will be looking at the top of the key. We had a lot of guard play and guards going to the lane. This game there was a lot of the ball going back and forth and the ball up top. In some cases there were some screens being set, that is a good time to look near the top of the key. This is a common look for the C with a guard dominated offense.
Peace