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Old Tue May 16, 2023, 04:34pm
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Rebounders Jockeying For Position ...

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Originally Posted by JRutledge View Post
Obviously, a rebound takes place on a miss.
Rebounding "action" also took place on the front end of a one and one even if the free throw was ultimately successful.

With the old one and one rule, on the front end of a one and one, even if the free throw was ultimately successful, rebounders would still be jockeying for position.

Sure a foul would be most likely rebounding an actual miss, but fouls did occur occasionally on the front end of a one and one on free throws that may have been ultimately successful.

That's why we had to intently watch for such fouls.

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