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Old Fri Feb 23, 2007, 10:24am
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Originally Posted by tomegun
Huh?

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 in 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.
Your area of responsibility as the new trail goes from the opposite free throw (blocks) all the way to half court. So you need to stay with that play.
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