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Originally posted by JRutledge
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Originally posted by blindzebra
I already gave you a play where only lead could have a good look at the attempt.
Remove the C and make it two whistle and it is even more LIKELY that only lead can see that play.
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With all due respect I really am not talking about 2 person. I hardly work 2 person games. Even in 2 person I have not come in contact with a situation that I could not see the shot. Usually if there are only seconds, it is not like the shooter is all the way on the other end of the court and right in front of the Lead. Usually the shooter is more at half court and both officials can see the shot.
Peace
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I'll repeat the play I posted before.
Trail is opposite the table.
1 second left.
Throw in from the endline in the back court.
Screening action infront of C also in the back court.
Long pass to inside the 3 pt line in the front court opposite the table.
Catch and shot.
Let's break this down.
By the manual this try is trail's call, trail who is 65 feet away with no angle to see hands and ball.
Center is pinned at the division line, so they are 30 feet or so away with a slightly better angle.
Lead is right on top of it, stationary, with the play coming at him, and with an unobstructed view of the hands and ball.
This is obvious in 3 whistle and a no-brainer in 2.