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Raymond Wed Dec 30, 2015 06:00pm

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Originally Posted by Rich (Post 974599)
I will move, every time.

Coaches appreciate this courtesy and it helps to build positive rapport. It in no way hurts the crew to go ahead and adjust.

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Dad Wed Dec 30, 2015 06:08pm

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Originally Posted by Mark T. DeNucci, Sr. (Post 974593)
My opinion regarding this situation is this: Where would the Game Officials be if no Team Time-out had occurred? That is the Game Officials should be when the Ball is placed at the disposal of the Thrower.

MTD, Sr.

Does 'should' mean you are not moving?

Mark T. DeNucci, Sr. Wed Dec 30, 2015 10:00pm

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Originally Posted by Mark T. DeNucci, Sr. (Post 974593)
My opinion regarding this situation is this: Where would the Game Officials be if no Team Time-out had occurred? That is the Game Officials should be where the Ball is placed at the disposal of the Thrower.

MTD, Sr.

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Originally Posted by Dad (Post 974613)
Does 'should' mean you are not moving?


I corrected the last sentence by changing "when" to "where".

I am 64 and I only move when I have to move, LOL!

packersowner Wed Dec 30, 2015 10:44pm

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Originally Posted by BadNewsRef (Post 974556)
I always allow them to start where they wish. In 2-man I would have no problem bouncing the ball across the paint. In 3-man, I will move to the side from which they wish to start the play.

My opinion, this is confusing to partners and looks lazy. Plus it puts the basket in my direct line of sight. If something happens at the spot, I want to be looking outside in not across the lane.

AremRed Wed Dec 30, 2015 11:16pm

Don't we always resume play in the same positions we were before the timeout?

Rich Wed Dec 30, 2015 11:17pm

Except the player can have the ball anywhere along the endline. Who am I to tell him where to start?

AremRed Thu Dec 31, 2015 12:03am

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Originally Posted by Rich (Post 974643)
Who am I to tell him where to start?

Not you, the Mechanics Manual. :D

I really wish the NFHS would give us the option to bounce the ball across the lane.

Dad Thu Dec 31, 2015 01:44am

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Originally Posted by AremRed (Post 974650)
Not you, the Mechanics Manual. :D

I really wish the NFHS would give us the option to bounce the ball across the lane.

Be a rebel!

Camron Rust Thu Dec 31, 2015 02:15am

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Originally Posted by Rich (Post 974643)
Except the player can have the ball anywhere along the endline. Who am I to tell him where to start?

They can make the throwin from anywhere along the line. Nothing says they get to pick where they get the ball, just that they can move to another spot if they like. Of course, on the flip side, there is nothing that says otherwise either.

Raymond Thu Dec 31, 2015 09:12am

Quote:

Originally Posted by BadNewsRef (Post 974556)
I always allow them to start where they wish. In 2-man I would have no problem bouncing the ball across the paint. In 3-man, I will move to the side from which they wish to start the play.

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Originally Posted by packersowner (Post 974636)
My opinion, this is confusing to partners and looks lazy. Plus it puts the basket in my direct line of sight. If something happens at the spot, I want to be looking outside in not across the lane.

I have no idea what you are trying to convey. And what looks lazy and confuses partners? :confused: What would look lazy to me is telling A1 he has to start where you tell him just to save the C and new Lead walking a few steps to swap positions.

Adam Thu Dec 31, 2015 10:33am

No reason not to move, really. He's going to be over there anyway, so you may as well put your crew in the proper position based on that.

Refhoop Thu Dec 31, 2015 11:38am

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Originally Posted by packersowner (Post 974636)
My opinion, this is confusing to partners and looks lazy. Plus it puts the basket in my direct line of sight. If something happens at the spot, I want to be looking outside in not across the lane.

How would you handle a throw-in to half court, opposite the table, followed by a quick shot...?
Can the average 64 year old veteran get there in time to get that last shot or do you have the C table side get the last shot?

Rich Thu Dec 31, 2015 11:48am

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Originally Posted by Refhoop (Post 974728)
How would you handle a throw-in to half court, opposite the table, followed by a quick shot...?
Can the average 64 year old veteran get there in time to get that last shot or do you have the C table side get the last shot?

If I'm opposite trail, I still have the last shot even if I'm at the end line. I don't have to be on top of the shooter to see if he's released the ball before the horn. I can see the sun and it's 93 million miles away.

Refhoop Thu Dec 31, 2015 11:57am

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Originally Posted by Rich (Post 974731)
If I'm opposite trail, I still have the last shot even if I'm at the end line. I don't have to be on top of the shooter to see if he's released the ball before the horn. I can see the sun and it's 93 million miles away.

Depending on the earth's orbit, you could be off by a million miles or so and therefore miss the release of that shot.
Sorry coach, I tried to hold my whistle on that one...:D

jpgc99 Thu Dec 31, 2015 12:03pm

I can't believe there is this much discussion on this topic. If the player wants the ball on the other side of the basket, move over there and administer the throw. C & T need to adjust to your new positioning.

I always move if the player asks and only once had a partner complain that I made him "long switch." Moving up to become the C in this situation isn't a long switch, and if your legs can't get you to the proper position you've got more problems than this.


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