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Originally Posted by Duffman
Because c is able to better position himself. Hes much closer to the action on a long inbound and in a much better position to get a good look on the putback near the bucket.
It's not fudging anything, its after a to following a made bucket they can put it on either side of the lane they want. Why wouldn't they chose a side that gives the best look at the last shot?
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And what if the crew chooses to put the C opposite, but the ensuing play goes table side? How did that help?
I guess I'm just not seeing the need to move the crew around for any coverage purposes here.