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Originally Posted by BadNewsRef
Actually, in a 2 man crew it's MORE likely for the off-official to be looking at the same place as his partner because the Trail would have had the origin of that drive and positioned himself to see the whole play.
In a 3-man crew if I'm opposite the Lead I'm less likely to be watching all that action as I would be positioned to see all the weakside activity and I would have a whole lot of bodies between me and A1 catching his airball.
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While I believe that the L should get over there unless its an immediate drive off a swing pass, what you say makes good sense!
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depth off the endline along with pinching the paint gets a better look at both action areas.
What the heck is the T watching in your sitch? Not too often do we see guys still setting screens on drives to the basket or defenders bodying up a player at the 3 point line.