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Originally Posted by Junker
Personally I stay with the screeners as that is where the most rebounding action will happen, but I can also see making a case for flexing and helping with the possible drive on the 1 on 1 isolation.
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Here's another thing I try to focus on - is there really a need to rotate to help cover a 1 on 1? Wouldn't that have two officials on the same side as two players, while leaving the old T/new C to watch the other eight? I would think you would now rotate on more than just "where the ball is". Trust your partner to cover that isolation drive. If other post players come across to help screen the drive, sure, then follow them across and be ready to pick up the ball.