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Table side. Exception is when opposite new L or C calls a foul on the defense in the backcourt when going to front court. In that case, move to the reporting area and report, then go back opposite and remain/become the L, respectively. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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I’m pretty sure IAABO 3-p goes opposite. Actually even in 2-p they do this. Basically wherever IAABO has a chance to do something different than NFHS, they do it, in order to justify their existence and sell books. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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Most of the time. In MD and DE, IAABO boards go tableside, but otherwise follow standard IAABO mechanics (bouncing the ball up the sideline as Lead on throw-ins below the free throw line extended, not blowing the whistle on last second situations except to wave off a shot released late, etc.) as described in the IAABO mechanics manual
In Ohio, one goes opposite like NCAAM. |
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