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Originally Posted by mbyron
Not much of a reward, you have to admit, and it's a fine bit of tradition to keep in the game. Also, what would the media say instead of "tip off at 7:30"? 
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It's just a method for putting the ball in play. It's why I roll my eyes when clinicians say it's "so crucial" to have a great jump ball and sets the tone for the game. Know the rules surrounding it, sure. Make sure you're alert for quick action after, sure. Get a call if the ball shoots out of bounds, sure.
Worry about it being the perfect toss? Puh-lease. Call it back if the toss is in the next county, but rejumping a marginally bad toss looks worse than playing on.
Others may have different opinions, but frankly, it's just a silly little nod to tradition and that's about it.