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Originally Posted by ilyazhito
Jump balls would not cause undue difficulties ... most jump balls happen at the center circle, except for those caused by held balls, simultaneous deflections out of bounds, or when the officials do not know who last touched the ball ... bonus as the second free throw implies that there is a first free throw for common fouls. This has not been true since the 1972-73 ...
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Mark T. DeNucci, Sr., why are you posting under ilyazhito's name?
The "give away" was the reference to the free throw change in 1972-73.
Mark T. DeNucci, Sr. is the only Forum member old enough to know this ancient times minuscule fact.
And if it is truly ilyazhito posting, he should be careful of what he asks for.
Anybody that's ever officiated a girls middle school game with the ancient times jump ball rules prior to the alternating possession arrow would never advocate for the return to the ancient times jump ball rules.
Never, ever.