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There are situations where this can happen legitimately and you shouldn't feel bad. For instance, if B1 is closely guarding A1 as they leave your PCA, you should continue your count. To do that, you'll have to be on the ball when it's in C's PCA.
If A1 goes up for a shot, of course, you should turn your attention to rebounding and let C stay with the shooter. Even tougher if A1 is right at the elbow (where the PCA's overlap).
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