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Originally Posted by JugglingReferee
Be careful of the mechanics in your area. The instruction I've been given is to never start below the foul line extended: the provincial interp made it clear that the T is to start above the FLE, close down during the flight of the ball, and ready to transition to L if need be.
I do recognize that an official sometimes has to think outside of the box, though.
What's funny to me is that in my career, I don't ever recall not being able to see the FTL and the shooter's toes.  That OP-player must have really been annoying.
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Normally yes, but if a kid wants to crowd the FT line I'll take the one step down to (not past) the FT line extended and just eliminate the close down step - net result is the same.
I haven't seen this a lot, but did have it once this year - kid got just a little too far & I called the violation.