It's real simple. If there's a foul or violation that would have went to any spot along the sideline, it goes to the 28 ft line. If a foul or violation would have went to the end line, it goes to the three foot mark. That way we don't have to tell coaches the exact spot the foul or violation correlated to. Don't forget, rules are written by the participants of the game, not the officials. So for some reason coaches wanted this rule. I think it's pretty obvious why they wanted it. They got tired of getting conflicting answers from officials on the court.
Out of bounds, is out of bounds. You don't have to guess where the ball should be. I don't know why folks are trying to make it more complicated than what it is.
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Last edited by Raymond; Fri Dec 22, 2023 at 06:56pm.
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