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Old Wed Dec 04, 2013, 10:25am
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Originally Posted by jritchie View Post
Probably a stupid question, but, I know we do a long switch when we are changing directions, on such plays as offensive foul or team control fouls, when we go the other way.

My question is when Team A is shooting, and then Team A commits a foul on the rebound, we would also do the long switch then too right?

My partner said that Team B came down with the rebound and then was fouled by Team A, so we wouldn't, is there a difference if Team B didn't come down with the ball and both teams were battling for the rebound and Team A foulds then? still trying to get the correct time to long switch and when to not. Thanks
Did the lead make the call? If so, and you are still going the other way then yes you would do the long switch. Doesn't matter how the fould happened, if the L calls it and play is moving in the other direction then you long switch.
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