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Originally Posted by BadNewsRef
Not only is he too high, but he was also on to the court for no reason. If he stays at home base at C, all he has to do is take one step up along the sideline as the screener comes up to maintain an angle to see the contract.
His sloppy positioning at the C led to all the problems on this play. The Trail is still on ball and doesn't need help yet with that aspect of the play. The C had absolutely no reason at all to be in the position he was in when the video begins.
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Sloppy is a bit harsh. He probably went where he felt he needed to go to see between the players, which is rarely a bad option. As to being off the sideline, he's not 2-3 steps onto the court. His heels aren't on the sideline. That's not horrible, especially since there isn't a great deal of room between the boundary and the bench.
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Originally Posted by johnny d
I didn't look at the video, so I cannot comment on this particular play. However, as a general rule, just because there are players, even a significant number of them, in a particular area does not mean there is anything going on. Perhaps, none of the 8 players were involved in a competitive matchup.
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They all weren't competitive but that doesn't mean he wouldn't notice his side of the court was getting rather crowded. If that's me, I know I would've been thinking, "L come over...L come over." He may even have moved up in anticipation of the L coming over - thus making him the new T. There's a lot of stuff going on his 1/3 of the world. Not to say the call shouldn't have been made but it's not as though the second screen was the only thing on his mind.