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I had a veteran come up to me last week and said I was improperly placing the ball after the ball went out of bounds under the basket (3 sec lane area) He stated just keep the ball on the lead side (2 man) no matter if the ball goes out on either side of the basket (3 sec lane area)
This seems lazy to me. If the ball goes out closer to the lane away from the lead then shouldn't the lead cross over and the Trail move to the other side of the Court Stewcall CVBOA in VA |
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OOB under the basket
Isn't it acceptable when there is no defensive pressure to bounce pass to the player waiting to inbound the ball on the correct side of the key without forcing your partner to trade sides?
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Count me as a little lazy then.
![]() I don't take it on a strict line down the middle of the lane. I break it up more into thirds. If it is in near the middle (roughly the middle third), I choose the side. If it is in either outer third, I go to that side. I figure my view from a good lead position usually does not give me that precise of a view of the exact spot anyway. However, I see many take it completely across the lane from where it went out....that's truly lazy. |
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OK I'll stir the pot
If the ball goes OOB away from lead, why cant lead go across the paint and hand in the ball (Trail stays where they are at)? You are just doing a strong side mechanic... Ball is still boxed in- Trail has off ball and any funky weakside stuff. Lead has the stuff in front of him..
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Re: OOB under the basket
If the ball goes OOB inside the lane, you're allowed to put the ball in play on either side. The lane is not divided down the middle, so that if it goes out to the left of the basket, you put the ball in play to the left of the basket. As long as the ball goes out inside the lane, it's perfectly acceptable to put it back in play without forcing your partner to rotate across the court.
Now, if the ball goes OOB outside the lane, across the lane from the Lead, then absolutely put the ball in play on that side of the basket and force your partner to rotate across the court. Quote:
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As for HS and NCAAM, my original statement is correct. You are NOT allowed to bounce the ball across the lane for a throw-in. I don't have this year's NCAA mechanics manual (CCA, or whatever it is); but the Fed Official's Manual says: "All throw-ins on either end line shall be made with the administering official outside the thrower -- between the sideline and the thrower." (paragraph 218) and "When administering throw-ins on the end line and remaining in the front court, handing the ball to the thrower is recommended." (paragraph 220).
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