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Old Wed Jun 21, 2023, 08:26am
BillyMac BillyMac is offline
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Originally Posted by Raymond View Post
The OP said he couldn't see the basket and what's under the basket at the same time. If he has taken his eyes off the shooter towards the goal, there is no reason he can't see the rebounding action and the status of the ball simultaneously.
Agree.

My most recent post was a different situation with a possible foul on the three point shooter that ended with bodies on the floor.

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Originally Posted by JRutledge View Post
It is silly to me to act like the lead never sees the ball go in the basket. You have to kind of be aware of other things and have an opinion about those things. That is different than ball watching the ball at the top of the key ...
Any general statement that the lead should always (opposite of never) be able to see if the ball goes in the basket, while generally true, may have some rare exceptions, which is exactly why we have a partner on our team.

Many of us have probably worked at least one one person game in our careers, and we know how difficult it can be to see everything (because we can't).
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Last edited by BillyMac; Wed Jun 21, 2023 at 09:02am.
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