First, Let Me Wipe The Egg Off My Face, Now ...
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Originally Posted by JRutledge
Are there any rules that say what to do if it is not to this configurations? Nope.
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You're a lot more than half right, and I'm a lot more than half wrong. We have half a rule, on how to line such a court, but we don't have a rule that explains how to use these parallel lines for the ten second rule, and the backcourt rule. I never realized, until today that the NFHS doesn't explain how to use these two lines. Did it ever?
I always thought that bob jenkins' post answer was a real rule. Guess not. But I still like his explanation, and, as usual, always listen to bob.
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Originally Posted by bob jenkins
You have to cross the line closest to your basket in < 10 seconds, but can then use the line closest to the opponent's basket as your "front court.".
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Seriously, was this ever a NFHS rule of some type? Ever? How about some help here Mark T. DeNucci, Sr. It's only October. It can't be that cold up in your attic "library".
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Last edited by BillyMac; Tue Oct 15, 2013 at 05:04pm.
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