Quote:
From 1999-2000 Officials Manual:
Basic Procedures and Mechanics - Two Officials
Three-point Try
281.d "If the three-point attempt is successful, the covering official will signal by fully extending both arms over the head with palms facing each other. When the Trail official signals a successful three-point attempt, the Lead official shall (not) mirror the signal. When the Lead official signals a successful three-point attempt, the Trail shall mirror the signal."
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Missing a not in here, no? [/QUOTE]
No, I am not.
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Then I need to go back to re-read the manual, I have not
mirrored a trail's 3 pt signal as lead in years. [/QUOTE]
Sheesh -- I go away for a couple of days and all h*** breaks loose.
On this paragraph from the 1999-2001 Official's Manual --
Paragraph 281d, as originally printed, makes it appear as though the Lead should mirropr the Trail on 3-point attempts (2-person mechanics). The paragraph is wrong -- the word "not" was left out when the book was printed.
This ommission was noted when the NFHS published its Basketball Rules Interpretations for the 1999-2000 season.
(FWIW, there were 15 rules-book errors, 4 case-book errors. 3 officials-manual erros and 2 S&I errors noted by the FED that year -- and I don't think they got them all).