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Should a coach have a right, by rule, to select which side of the lane he wants the throwin to occur after a timeout after a made basket? Also, from a mechanics perspective, with no request for a certain spot; after a made basket, when time out is requested, and granted, with the ball still on the floor, after the timeout should officials inbound it for convenience sake, or should they inbound it as they were set up before the time out request (if the new trail was tableside, he should stay tableside after the timeout)? I've been posting all day, so I might as well give an opinion: I like the later, with no rule change allowing the coach to select a side. Are my opinions correct by rule, or by mechanic? I don't know, but that's the way I would like see this issue resolved. In real game, like a few Forum members have already stated, I would probably allow the coach's request if it were made before one of the officials had already "marked" a spot by his location with the ball. After the sport is "marked", I don't want to get involved with dueling coaches, "But your partner was standing over there (pointing) with the ball".
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A coach should not have a right, by rule, to select which side of the lane he wants the throwin to occur after a timeout after a made basket. I'm just not sure if everybody else agrees with us. Maybe they do on a written test, but will they agree with us in a real game situation? We've seen some differing opinions, by some very knowledgeable basketball officials, in this thread. A little guidance from the NFHS would clear this up for everybody. I'm a big fan of consistency.
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Frequency ???
C'mon. My point isn't that hard to see, but I'll spell it out.
In the past, the NFHS has shown a willingness to rule on situations that very rarely occur (lighted shoes), so the infrequency of this situation (selecting which side of the lane) should not have any impact on the willingness of the NFHS to rule on this situation, or to not rule on this situation. Other factors should come into play, not just the frequency, or infrequency, of the situation.
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Consistency ???
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Sometimes An Example Is Just An Example (With Apologies To Sigmund Freud) ...
It's not about lighted shoes. Open up your horizons (sometimes you remind me of me, tunnel vision, no offense). In the past, the NFHS has shown a willingness to rule on situations that very rarely occur. Now pick your favorite infrequent topic, it doesn't have to be about about a uniform, or equipment issue. Ten second limit on a free throws? Players standing on the shoulders of teammates? Players along a sideline crowded together passing the ball back and forth to each other? Just because it's infrequent doesn't automatically mean that the NFHS is unwilling to deal with the issue.
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I work all 3-man, it's still just a slight adjustment.
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I understand, just do not get the request. And do not see why it matters if you can coach.
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And you have a reading problem, I did not say the NF should not or would not address this, but they haven't at this point or we would not be talking about this in complete hypotheticals. And the NF or even my state has not addressed this IMO because it has not been an issue obviously. IF it was an issue, I am sure it would be addressed. Maybe one day they will address this, but I cannot see why. Again I think a good coach does not need the ball to be on one side of the lane to coach his/her throw-in set. Just like they do when the ball is on the other side of the court and the direction is different. What are coaches going to do when they do not have the right to "run the end line?" What are they going to do when it is a spot throw-in? I have never seen a good coach had difficulty teaching something this simple. Peace
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Why haven't you figured out that I agree with almost everything that you say? Maybe tunnel vision?
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It's about your insistence that the NFHS would not confider a rule change (any rule change, not only equipment, or which side of the lane to put the ball in play) due to it's infrequency. I can (and already have) came up with NFHS rule situations that we seldom, if ever, see in a real game, in either Illinois, or Connecticut. Quote:
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Will the NFHS consider a rule change if the situation happens only once, or twice, over several years? I'm not saying that they will, but I'm saying that they will not automatically reject the proposal based only on infrequency, but will consider other factors that may lead them to reject such a rule change. (Administer: Your honor, may I please treat the poster as a hostile poster?) And you still lost your bet. You were dead wrong. Nothing will change that. Not telling me I can't read, and not telling me that we don't have real basketball in Connecticut. Now, just exactly what did you bet? Be a man, admit that you were wrong, be a good loser, or just be any old kind of loser, and pay up. Or, are you a welcher?
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What About The Bet ???
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Which is exactly why several Forum members can't agree on the interpretation of this very rare event.
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Infer Or Deduce ...
They're called examples and are used as a part (and only a part) of a proof of a generality.
Debating 101.
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OK and still has nothing to do with my point of view on this issue. When the NF comes up with a procedure, we all can tell the officials we know what they should do and why. Right now we have nothing but an opinion either way, including mine.
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