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Inbounder...
Never had this one happen - feel
![]() Sit - A inbounding after violation - going long so I bounce the ball to the inbounder... he catches so I turn away to watch screens etc (2 man) Next thing I know the ball is rolling out of bounds on the sideline - he dropped it and it rolled out. I blow and give the ball to the other team... I am thinking I should have reset and given the ball back to the inbounder...
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Yes I would have given him the ball. Thats why we hand the ball on the baseline. Either way you have plenty of time to make sure the kid gets the pass before you need to watch the defense.
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Perhaps you should take a position where you can see the thrower while seeing the other players at the same time. There may be cases where that is difficult but if you move both away from the thrower and away from the endline, you can have an angle on both most of the time.
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Also need to pre-game that the New Lead needs position himself to help in the backcourt when there is pressure.
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I almost always bounce it, particularly when there is pressure. That way I can see everything right away, before the ball even gets to the thrower, rather than having to back up so I can see.
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![]() We're told to bounce the ball to the player on an endline throw-in from the backcourt (aka "going towards the other end"), and on the sideline. Only hand the ball to the player on an endline throw-in under their own basket (aka "staying here"). |
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The manual doesn't require that, however. |
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The manual does require 1/2 of that statement. On an end line throw in the lead shall hand the ball to the thrower when remaining in the front court.
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We're talking about backcourt end line throw-ins. As a whole the statement is not true. |
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He caught it (from your description), so anything that happens after that is on him. I think you made the right call.
I also agree with those who say to get a little wider so you can see everyone who needs watching.
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