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Originally Posted by Camron Rust
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If you want to claim the defender was in and coming from the C's primary, then the C had 6 players in his primary, 4 at the point of the ball with a soft on-ball screen, the spot up shooter and the defender who took the charge. The player that took the charge was the 3rd defender in the play.
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Once A1 put the ball on the floor all those other players belonged to the T and L. B1 immediately stepped away and B2 slid down from the top of the key. The Lead was looking across the paint to the 2 engaged players (meaning he should have rotated). His head did not turn until A1 and B2 crashed. The Lead guessed right. And B2 still had right foot entirely outside the paint on the C's side of the court and his left was partially outside the paint when the crash occurred. He simply got the play wrong.