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Old Wed Apr 24, 2013, 04:24pm
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Originally Posted by BillyMac View Post
I'll let someone who's not from Connecticut, The Land That Time Forgot, to give you the three person game positions during a time out.
Three-person...

Full = one official on each of the low boxes on the FT lane line farthest from the benches. Official who will administer the next play has the ball at the spot where the ball with be put in play.

30 = One official at the top of each FT circle. Official who administers the next play does the same as a full.

If the next play takes place on the table side of the court, administering official holds the ball on the court in line with that spot and in line with the other officials. If it's a FT, the administering official stands on the FT line.

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Originally Posted by Rob_K View Post
I wasn't aware of the officials positioning requirements during a time-out.
This also means if you're ever unsure of where the ball will be put in play when you're in a time out, find the official holding the ball. If the crew is doing what it's supposed to be doing, that official will be at or across from the spot.
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