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Originally Posted by Nate1224hoops
Bob,
Thanks for your reply.
So if I understand you correctly, in a crucial situation (say game tied 60-60 with 10 seconds on the clock) the opposing coach says, "will you watch her right foot. It lands on the line everytime." You are going to do:
A) Ignore the clear violation
B) Go tell her to watch her feet
C) Call the violation, if it occurs
Again, is it an advantage? To me, it obviously is for this particular shooter. As I posted earlier, are you going to let every other shooter in the game line up with their toes on the line.
It is the craziest thing ever. This is a 6 foot post player who is a state champion high jumper. She shouldn't have to jump....but she does!!
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1) If you're talking to me, I'll be the Trail. This is the center's call.
2) I hope that we as a crew have seen and addressed this earlier.
3) It might be a FT advantage, but I don't see it (as I'm envisioning the play) as a rebounding advantage.
4) "Coach, I'll look for everyone entering early, but I also need to focus on the rebounding action."
5) If I see anyone "starting" on the line, I won't administer the FT until they are behind it. That's a different play from what we are discussing.