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Old Tue Jun 07, 2005, 10:06am
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Originally posted by ChuckElias
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Originally posted by rockyroad
no more lock-downs when the shot clock goes off, so we can still rotate. C still has clock...
Are they also going to do away with the lock-down in the final seconds of the period? I would think that if you're going to make the C keep that call, you better keep the C in one spot.
If rocky's saying whoever is C has the call then this one makes absolutely no sense because there's very often 2 C's on a rotation.

If you're sayng that the old C rotating to T keeps the call then it's essentially the men's mechanic, which is C or T away from the table (the difference being you don't require the calling official to be away from the table).

As for putting the ball on the floor at the spot on a timeout...is this because they don't want to burden you with having to actually hold the ball for 75 seconds?
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