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 2. You have 40% coverage when at the Center c 3. You have 60% coverage when at the Trail. Pregame this with your partners and have fun! 
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			Yeah, Truerookie expand on your points.  I have never heard those percentages.
		 
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			Calling official always goes table side, except when in the backcourt moving to front court, then you just step out, report and go right back.  Lead will NEVER indicate 3 except in the case of a last second shot to help trail and then you will only indicate that a 3 has been attempted and the T or C will detrmine if the shoot was in time.  As the C start at about the free throw line extended and work from there, usually no more than a step or two above it unless there is a trap in your corner near the backcourt in which case you will initiate the rotation.  As L or C in transition glace to see where your T is that you can make sure you are in the proper position, OK to accidentally have two Ls, but never good to have two Cs.  If you make a mistake your partners will help you by filling in.  Remember, you guys are probably the only ones that will know you made a mistake unless you are being evaluated.
		 
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			Trail will take a position at or below the 28 foot line and coverage will extend across to opposite side of the free-throw line. Thus 60%  Center will take a position along the sideline at the free throw line where he/she can move two steps above or below that location(free-throw line) to obtain proper angles. Thus 40%. The center also have division line responsibility on their side. Lead has everything in the lane with assist of the center at times. 
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			[QUOTE=kbilla] same on rebounding action, most of those fouls will come from C or L.... Don't you mean most rebounding action will come from C or T. Rarely should the lead have a push from behind. 
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