
Fri Jan 08, 2010, 07:55am
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Quote:
Originally Posted by just another ref
But if the thrower stands in the spot a couple of seconds, then enters, how does this gain an advantage?
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Answered in the OP:
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Originally Posted by rfp
Inbounder B1 passes into the corner and then remains out of bounds for approximately 3 full seconds, in what appears to be part of their inbounds play strategy, so the defense loses attention on her. After 3 seconds she comes inbounds at the box, receives a pass and puts up a lay-up for the go-ahead score.
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