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Originally Posted by JRutledge
That is not the proper high school mechanic but I have seen people do this. That is a college mechanic that I only use when working a college game.
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Amended: Here, the L bounces the ball if the throw-in is below the halfway point of the FT line and the end line. The L moves "up top" (to become the T on the same side; old-T moves down to become L) if the FT is above that point.
From the IHSA presentation:
If the designated spot for the throw-in is half-way between the free-throw line extended and the end line, the Lead remains on the end line and will bounce the ball to the thrower-in.