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Old Fri May 09, 2003, 09:31am
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Originally posted by Dan_ref
ah, I see..so you're saying it applies specifically not to where you're standing, but to how you're standing.
No, at least that's not what I meant to say. I only mean that having two feet on the "playing court" doesn't seem to be any better-defined than having two feet on the "floor". It might be reasonably argued that the OOB portion of the hardwood is part of the playing court, since you have to stand on it to make a legal throw-in.

If that's true, then you can have a foot OOB and still have LGP. If it's not true, then you can't have LGP while any part of your body is touching OOB. I'm just not sure the new wording helps in the debate, that's all.
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