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Old Wed Dec 24, 2014, 12:44pm
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Trying to Make Some Sense of It All (Steely Dan)

Not that I care one way or the other, but what seems various state and local entities have advised their members differently. The crux seems to be this:

What is to be done when "a foul is called and the ball is going from backcourt to frontcourt with no free throws."

What is not defined clearly is "what kind of foul", for example: after a TC foul by team A in its frontcourt? or after a defensive foul by team A with no bonus in team B's backcourt?

The state of Indiana serves as a good example (I don't live there). It sent out six or eight video examples last year which all simulated team A fouling team B in B's backcourt after B's throw-in. On the other hand, the clarification they sent out last week or so from the NFHS (via Referee magazine) showed a six-panel illustration of various plays, all team control fouls by team A in its frontcourt after which team B would have a throw-in in it's backcourt.

I'm not saying I'm for or against it. Just that those who adopted "it" all seem to be complying with "it" in different ways. Or is it not "either/or", rather "both/and"?

(Clowns to the left of me, Jokers to the right; Here I am, Stuck in the Middle...)
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