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Old Thu Dec 15, 2022, 07:46pm
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I am going to ask, where does it say that?

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It was introduced 2 or 3 seasons ago. I'd have to dig out my old manuals.
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Old Thu Dec 15, 2022, 09:22pm
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It was introduced 2 or 3 seasons ago. I'd have to dig out my old manuals.
It was? Where? You know there are references to these things right?

I am looking at the book right now and not seeing anything that advocates or allows you to bounce the ball across the lane and Trail for any reason. As a matter of fact, they stopped allowing mechanically bouncing the ball several years ago.

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Old Fri Dec 16, 2022, 01:04pm
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It was? Where? You know there are references to these things right?
Yes, I think you know that I know there references for these things. LOL

But I can't find my NCAA Officials' Manual at the moment. However, I'm 99% sure this was a change that was implemented a few years ago.

And don't forgot that I just found a reference for the ball needing to be released on a try in order to reset the shot clock, even though nobody else remembered it. So I'll find it. Oh yes. I will find it.
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Old Fri Dec 16, 2022, 02:48pm
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Yes, I think you know that I know there references for these things. LOL

But I can't find my NCAA Officials' Manual at the moment. However, I'm 99% sure this was a change that was implemented a few years ago.

And don't forget that I just found a reference for the ball needing to be released on a try in order to reset the shot clock, even though nobody else remembered it. So I'll find it. Oh yes. I will find it.
I know you do and should, but do not know where I can find that information about bouncing the ball across the lane. That has never been stated at any camp or summer training that I am aware of. Not bragging, but the NCAA D3 Coordinator talked about things over the past few years and wanted people to follow them as he and JD apparently were a part of drawing them up.

I am just asking because I looked up the throw-in procedures and there was no such reference. Truly not trying to be combative about it, just do not see any such reference in the CCA book. I know I could miss something, it happens. But I even remember a clinician getting on a camper for doing just that. Said it looked lazy if I recall.

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Old Fri Dec 16, 2022, 05:36pm
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I know you do and should, but do not know where I can find that information about bouncing the ball across the lane.
I know you're not being combative. I was going for snark, and it didn't work very well.

But I am assuming that it was put into the officials' manual (NCAA) as a new optional mechanic in a recent edition. I just can't find my manuals. My wife cleaned my office space and now I can't lay my hands on them. If I find it, I'll post a reference.
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Old Fri Dec 16, 2022, 05:41pm
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I know you're not being combative. I was going for snark, and it didn't work very well.

But I am assuming that it was put into the officials' manual (NCAA) as a new optional mechanic in a recent edition. I just can't find my manuals. My wife cleaned my office space and now I can't lay my hands on them. If I find it, I'll post a reference.
I looked at the CCA book and it was not in the throw-in section. I also have some older ones, but as locked in as I have been, you have made me pause, but I am pretty sure that did not change. I just want to be right about what we are doing that is all.

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