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Old Wed Jan 22, 2003, 12:51pm
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Originally posted by Hawks Coach
And when it is the visitor's basket in the first half. . .

I guess we'll just let the home team have it right for their half. No advantage there.

How about a neutral court and it is only one basket. You are going to force one team to play with a bad net and allow a fix at halftime to allow the other team a clean target? Makes no sense to me.
I disagree that it's a disadvantage at all. But for the sake of argument, I'll stipulate that there's a disadvantage to a "snagged" net.

Have somebody fix it while play continues at the other end. Are you opposed to this solution for some reason? What if the net gets caught after every basket? Would you have the official stop the clock every time? That would be ridiculous.

Just have home management provide somebody to get the net down when it sticks. Is there something wrong with that solution?

Chuck
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