C is watching a match-up on his side of the key, and checking the match-up on the opposite side top of the key, with only peripheral attention to the ball-handler. T is watching the match-up of the guard on his side of the floor, with only peripheral attention to the ball-handler. Some assigner-evaluators have been stressing being aware of those match-ups, in anticipation of the ensuing action, so, a travel by the ball-handler, at that position, and prior to any play execution, may be missed. It doesn't make it "not a travel", it just happens.
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