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Old Mon Aug 24, 2020, 12:41pm
BillyMac BillyMac is offline
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Was It A Mistake ???

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Did the NFHS intentionally leave out many "designated jumper" situations, thus allowing replacement or substitute jumpers, or was it a mistake?
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6-3-8 Note: During a jump ball, a jumper is not required to face his/her own
basket, provided he/she is in the proper half of the center restraining circle.
The jumper is also not required to jump and attempt to touch the tossed
ball. However, if neither jumper touches the ball it should be tossed again
with both jumpers being ordered to jump and try to touch the ball.
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"Both jumpers" can refer to the two players who enter the center circle for the second attempt ...
Yes it certainly can, but does it?

Because it can also refer to the previous jumpers, but does it?



I don't blame myself, or anybody else, for being confused, or wrong, regarding these situations and interpretations.

I blame the stupid NFHS.

To the NFHS:

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