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Originally posted by APHP
The question is not about the direction of play. The question is if the trail is in the frontocurt, who is in the backcourt? The lead? Doesn't make sence. Trail in
frontcourt, lead in backcourt??
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The referee will be the trail when the teams come back in the floor. He simply stands in the FC of the team that will get the ball as an indication that they have the AP arrow. When the teams enter the floor, he'll step into the BC and administer the throw-in.
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Originally posted by Mark Dexter
So whoever was trail at the end of the first quarter becomes lead to begin the second? What if the ref is trail - do you go to who was the center?
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No, not necessarily.
At the end of a 1st qtr., the R will secure the ball and go to the division line. The trail, or the center if the R was trail, will go to the top of the FT line at the opposite end. The L will go the top of the FT line on his ned of the floor.
When the teams return to the floor, the U who is on the end of the floor of the team that has the arrow, will go to L. The other U will move to C, tableside.