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Originally posted by Mark T. DeNucci, Sr.
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Originally posted by cmathews
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Originally posted by Mark T. DeNucci, Sr.
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Originally posted by cmathews
MTD, well I still don't like the feel of moving the ball up the court, there is no rule or case play to support it, I also agree there is no rule or case play that directly prohibits it either. To me if we put the time back to the original we just do the whole thing over. I don't think that you can definitively say that that is wrong either, because there is no specific case or rule to cite one way or the other...I will give you this, you are consistent in your moving the ball up the court LOL....but as we all know half of this game is 90% mental....
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You still have not answered my question: Why would you negate A1's throw-in? Tell me how the clock starting too soon negates Team A's throw-in?
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MTD, Sr.: cmathews, why would you give Team A the ball for a throw-in on the endline in their frontcourt? Did the Timers mistake negate A1 throw-in pass to A2? No it did not. The correct spot for Team As next throw-in is nearest the spot where A2 caught A1 throw-in pass.
because I have learned from experience that what ever I say now is moot...you have made your decision we will now all be wrong from this time forward.
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Instead of being a Smart Alec, give me a logical (supported by rule) reason(s) for me being wrong.
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MTD if you will look above in this particular post and previously in the thread, I point out that your position is no more supported by rule than anyone elses. I wasn't being a smart alec, if you look above just what I said is taking place. No one else's opinion matters, you choose to use portions and pieces of rules, and then tell others that they can't use anything in the rule book that ruins your interpretation or at least calls it into question.