
Tue Oct 30, 2007, 12:24pm
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Originally Posted by Y2Koach
Thanks, I tell my guys to use the center circle measurement to guage their distance from their opponent. I was just wondering if why in my head there seemed to be a discrepancy with the freethrow circle. the freethrow line is 15', top of the key is 19' 9", are they measured from different points (baseline versus basket, or vice versa)?
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The top of the key is 19' 9" from center of basket. the free throw line is 15' from the backboard. The lane is 12' wide and the semicircle is the diameter of the lane or 6'.
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Also, I remember reading in this years rules/case book something about the front foot of each player being within 6', I will try to find the reference when i get to my book when I get home tonight. If someone else can help, I would appreciate it.
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You are correct. I have seen it as well, but do not have the reference.
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Just asking, because different officials seem to have a different perception of how close a defender must be to start a count, but the floor markings should be consistant, barring an earthquake. I've had an official that does Div I NCAA games that occasionally slums it and does HS varsity games tell me that if the defenders not close enough to touch the ballhandler, its not close enough to start counting.
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I believe the lane spaces are also three foot and can be used as a guide.
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