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Originally Posted by Old School
JR, this case play is saying the same thing I'm saying. Retoss if the ball hits the floor untouched which is very likely to happen if both jumpers go up really hard for the tip and miss it, thus falling off balance from the effort of trying to tip the ball, and the ball drops to the floor. I have seen this many times. I will kill it if the toss is extremely high, and the jumpers have no chance of getting to it.
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I'm a little confused. You say "retoss if the ball hits the floor untouched" (I agree with this), but also that you will "kill it if the toss is extremely high" without waiting to see if the ball hits the floor untouched.
Also, you say that you "have seen this many times" but also that "90+ percent of the officials don't toss the ball hight enough" (this last quote might be off a little -- it's from a previous post that I didn't go back and find).
Please clarify.