Sat Nov 23, 2002, 09:56am
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Quote:
Originally posted by Camron Rust
Quote:
Originally posted by Phil
Once the referree hands the ball to the free throw shooter, can the shooter move his feet. Specifically, can a shooter take the ball, dribble it a couple of times, then take two steps (without going over the line) before shooting? This is a question for those familiar with grade school basketball.
Thanks,
Phil
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To expand a little on ScottParks' completely correct answer...
The shooter may do just about anything (sprortmanlike) as long as the FT is released within 10 seconds and the shooter doesn't leave the semi-circle.
Dribble, catch, dribble, catch, do the foxtrot, dribble, catch, a couple of jumping jacks, run in place, shoot....all ok as long as it's in the circle and within 10 seconds.
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Thanks Camron. I was trying to practice my short answers for coaches
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