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Originally Posted by Rock Chalk
why would they make this change without letting them in on the release?
i don't understand the change if they don't allow them in on the release.
won't it really diminish the chance of an offensive rebound?
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The way the rule has been the last few years, the offensive player in the second lane space actually had the best chances of getting the rebound - and I'm sure we've all seen that in games. This way, the defensive player has that spot and now has the reaction time to allow them to get the rebound. Not allowing them in on the release cuts down the amount of contact - so the rules committee takes care of two concerns - the amount of "rough" play and the number of offensive rebounds on free throws.