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Originally Posted by daveg144
He was the old trail, who was in the process of becoming the new lead, but with the pressure in the backcourt at the end of the game, he had yet to cross the division line into the "new" frontcourt. I was on the endline, the C was about even with the free throw line on the opposite side and the "new" lead (although still in a trail position) was about two feet from the division line (all 10 players were in the backcourt with us). Does that help?
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Okay, Dave, that helps a lot.
What you need to tell me now is if this play happened following a throw-in in the backcourt or come from a missed shot by the opponents and a defensive rebound.
That is important because it has bearing upon what YOUR positioning would have been, and when the new Lead should be leaving. He does have responsibilities on a missed shot and defensive rebound which differ greatly from an end line throw-in and subsequent trap.
So do you remember what led up to the trap in the corner?