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Originally Posted by JetMetFan
Is there some rule that when the guy who threw the toss is in the L he absolutely cannot move from his spot alnog the endline? It looks like he's set in cement.
I'm also trying to figure out why there was a shot-clock reset at the 3:54 mark.
All this for these guys and a shot clock, too. I can only imagine the fun that causes during a JV game.
My hope is some nice, veteran official shows them this clip and goes over the myriad of areas where they need improvement.
Probably because 3.2.1B-4 in the Officials' Manual says the R should "toss the ball slightly higher than either person can jump." Neither of those kids looks like a kangaroo so I'd be inclined to call that toss back 
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Does anyone use the mechanic in the book that says if the ball is tipped to the backcourt the non tossing official will become trail and the tosser will become lead? Just curious. We don't. Non tosser always becomes lead.