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Old Mon Jun 22, 2015, 11:56pm
Camron Rust Camron Rust is offline
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Originally Posted by JetMetFan View Post



Please refer to the visual aid

In NCAAW if the backcourt throw-in spot opposite the new T is anywhere from the first cone to the end of the arrow (i.e., inside the three-point arc), we step into the area between the lane lines, bounce the ball, then step back...even if there's defensive pressure.

If the throw-in spot is where the second cone is - outside the three-point arc - we balance the floor.

Having done it, it's not so bad. If there's no pressure there's really no need to be over there. If there is, the C stays in the backcourt to help.
All good, but he said the "lead" was bouncing the ball to the thrower....and the "lead" in that diagram is about 70 feet away.
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