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Originally Posted by IREFU2
That is still your area of coverage. You can come over at least to the middle of the court to referee that play. The C can help you out from the back side and the Lead should stay where he is, in close down mode, ready to rotate. If I was the lead, I probably wouldnt rotated because the new trail would have to bust his but to get to the endline.
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Huh? Are you saying the L should wait for the T to end/stop the count before rotating and this should be the determining factor for the L's rotation? Say it isn't so.
Maybe I'm confused, but it basically sounds like the OP stayed with the count although the player with the ball was now in the C's primary. If my thinking is correct, it really has little to do with the L rotating. For instance, the ball is on the opposite side and possibly there are post players on the opposite side. The L will not, and should not, wait for the L to finish a count before rotating.
1. I would go far enough so it is obvious that I'm maintaining my count and the play.
2. If I was L, it is possible that I'm not concerned with the T's count and would rotate because of the play.
3. I would expect to be the new trail on whatever side he is on when the ball goes the other way.