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Old Fri Mar 25, 2005, 07:34pm
blindzebra blindzebra is offline
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Originally posted by Back In The Saddle
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Originally posted by drothamel
Maybe I don't get this play at all. Are you saying that he is standing there and just jumps out of bounds and throws it across the court to a player who, obviously, is in bounds? Is he gaining some type of advantage on the angle of the pass that keeps it from being intercepted? Is the player receiving the pass catching it over the plane of the endline. I am just having a hard time envisioning why the defense would not be able to pick off the pass, or strand the ball carrier out of bounds by guarding his teammates? It just seems like a strange play to me.
The angle definitely does allow the player to pass around the defense.
BITS, just how is a cross court pass that has to go past the backboard, basket, net, supports, and any defenders that jump to challenge it an advantage?

As I said earlier you see players make this pass all the time when they are trapped on the sideline or feed the post on the endline.
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