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Old Mon Dec 18, 2000, 06:18pm
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Rocky-

You are correct. I should have checked the case book first.

BBRef: In my scenario, whistling a T for "leaving the court" causes the ball to become dead. I guess this doesn't apply a "leaving the court".


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[Edited by pizanno on Dec 18th, 2000 at 05:20 PM]
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Old Mon Dec 18, 2000, 07:14pm
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Tony,

My understanding is that this year the rule changed so that a team who has the right to run the baseline and is fouled doesn't lose that right. Maybe i am wrong.

Play..

Team 'B' scores a valid goal. Team 'A' is allowed to run the baseline on the throw-in, Team 'B' fouls. Team 'A' maintains the right to run the baseline.(if the ball is to be taken out on the baseline.)

I don't see how a intentional foul or a technical foul changes this.
You're correct for NCAA rules.

Under FED rules, the team does lose the right to run the baseline.

That 2 responces that have helped me today Bob, thanks again.

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Old Tue Dec 19, 2000, 08:59am
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Pizanno,

I was taught the T for leaving the court should A) never be called unless needed, and B) was put in there to prevent players from running OOB to avoid baseline defense and catch a pass on the other side or defenders avoiding picks/screens. or C) my favorite, going and sitting on the bench during play to cherry pick later on.

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Old Tue Dec 19, 2000, 02:50pm
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Brian-

You're right. I think I got too techinical on this one.

"a little bit of knowledge can be dangerous"
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Old Tue Dec 19, 2000, 03:05pm
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You're right. Too much knowledge is scary.

I actually had a parent yelling for one of these the other day because a kid ran off the floor to hand a knee brace to a coach. It was one of those bands around the bottom of the knee and it came off. The kid ran OOB and handed it to his caoch on the way up the floor. I think it was a good heads-up play, but not the peanut gallery.
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