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Old Tue Jan 31, 2017, 03:46pm
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1. Whether or not the L should have been rotating on this play in the first place.
I have no issue with the rotation. The ball is on that side of the court, balance the floor IMO.

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2. The view and positioning of the new C on this play, what he may or may not have seen, and why he may have passed on the call.
I am only wondering when the C picked up this play and probably did not see the entire thing. He did have a player that might have blocked part of his view of the play. But I would like to be more engaged on this play if this were me.

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3. What kind of opinion new T might have had, and whether or not he could/should have made a call.
He might have not had a great angle on the play, but it looks like all about angles for him more than anything.

Here is the play with the play at the very end of the transition.

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