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If the R rules it in-bounds, I'm ok with that. If I'm the R, it's out of bounds. Rule 2-3. But if a partner has a serious objection, I'm not going to insist. I've had games where coaches and partners have agreed that wires high above the baskets are in-bounds.
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I can't believe that this is a discussion. The process is very clear. The R does a pregame inspection. Everything which passes is legal. What doesn't needs to get fixed before starting the game. If something breaks during play, halt the game and fix it.
Ruling something to be OOB which isn't is not the proper solution. |
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Partner? No way, the rules clearly don't support this, unless it's some type of weird, league recognized, "ground rule" in a odd gymnasium.
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