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Originally Posted by Camron Rust
My vision doesn't magically stop working at the edges of my primary. IF I've got my area coverd and CAN see some things out of it, how is it a bad thing to offer secondary coverage on that stuff? Again....I've got my area covered properly.
For all we know, the only matchups the C had to cover could have all near the endline with no one above the FT line or at mid-court...naturally leading his vision towards the throwin spot.
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Add to that the fact that as soon as the pass was tipped away, the C's eyes naturally went in that area cause that's where the next "thing" was going to happen - as a result, he was able to help out and keep his partner from getting a lot of grief from the evaluator and assignor later on. Someone help me with one - how is that a bad thing???