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Old Wed Jan 21, 2004, 06:22pm
Dewey1 Dewey1 is offline
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Rut I agree that the person opposite the table most likely is the one with the least amount of obstruction in front of them to signal a good hoop or wave it off. But I do not agree that the opposite offical has the best look.

If you are T opposite and the A1 takes a 3 point shot foul line extended across the court you are at least 30 feet or more away and I as C am probably less than 5.

The issue to me is not how can signal the hoop without traffic around them but rather who has the best look at whether the shot got off or not.

Call me crazy but it seems to reason that if for every shot clock violation we have primary as the best judge that would not need to change at the end of the half or game.
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