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Old Fri Dec 03, 2004, 01:04am
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Originally posted by JRutledge
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Originally posted by RookieDude
BTW...I wonder why that scenario is not in the Officials Manual?
Because they publish the book every two years. The changes came up before the new book could come out next year.

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I think we may be talking about two different things here.

I realize the book doesn't come out every year...therefore, the current Officials Manual doesn't show proper switches on certain fouls.

BUT, I am talking about the ball going OOB in the frontcourt and going the other way on C's side opposite table.

The following was posted:
In 3-man, the new trail has all back court throws-in. If the ball is to be put in on C's side, the C will go down and become to new L, L pulls back into C, and T crosses the court for the throw-in

If I'm reading this right...it is not what we have been advised to do in this area of the country.

In fact, I mentioned the above quote to a couple of my college official buddies...and they said the way they do it is the old C goes to new L, the old L becomes the new T (administers ball) and the old T (tableside) becomes the new C (tableside).
(BTW...it doesn't matter if C is tableside or not for this procedure)

This "feels" much better...and is how we did it the other night.

Rocky...do you agree?...or are you saying the old T (tableside) crosses the court to administer the throw-in (opposite table)?

You might know one of the guys I asked...he will be doing a couple games at Seattle Pacific on Dec. 27th and 28th I believe...Mr. Barlow.




[Edited by RookieDude on Dec 3rd, 2004 at 01:11 AM]
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