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rainmaker Mon Apr 05, 2004 06:08pm

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Originally posted by Mark Padgett
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Originally posted by rainmaker
I'll drop the whole thing, if you will.
Good idea, toots.

Some help you are, BUB!!

Mark Padgett Mon Apr 05, 2004 07:51pm

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Originally posted by rainmaker
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Originally posted by Mark Padgett
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Originally posted by rainmaker
I'll drop the whole thing, if you will.
Good idea, toots.

Some help you are, BUB!!

Just don't call me BUBBA.

BTW - I thought you were going to call me regarding that "freaking" coach.

Nevadaref Mon Apr 05, 2004 10:54pm

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Originally posted by cford

If on second free throw then AP. Is this correct?

Since you have a learning attitude and I'll add two things just to prepare you for those unusual situations:
1. if you are shooting three free throws and the ball lodges or comes to rest on the flange on the second attempt, you just go on to the third.
2. if you are shooting a T or an intentional foul, or something which is going to be followed by a throw-in, and the ball lodges or comes to rest on the final attempt, you simply proceed to the throw-in as you would have.
The rule quoted by JR below is written such that these situations are covered.

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Originally posted by Jurassic Referee
Rule 6-3-3(d) states <i>"In all jump-ball situations other than the start of the game and each extra period, an alternating possession throw-in shall result when a live ball lodges between the backboard and ring or comes to rest on the flange, unless a free throw or throw-in follows"</i>.


cford Tue Apr 06, 2004 12:17pm

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Originally posted by Nevadaref

Since you have a learning attitude
Thanks for the follow up but I don't see why I have a learning attitude?

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Originally posted by rainmaker

Today it was just a little deal, and no offense taken, and I hope none given. However, if I was too nasty, I apologize.
No need to apologize you were fine. I definitely didn't take offense to it. :)

Nevadaref Wed Apr 07, 2004 03:07am

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Originally posted by cford
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Originally posted by Nevadaref

Since you have a learning attitude
Thanks for the follow up but I don't see why I have a learning attitude?

because you posted this earlier in the thread:
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Originally posted by cford
FYI - This is my first time posting but I've been reading & learning alot from you guys (and girls). The best thing about this forum is situations like these that hardly every happen but if they do I am now prepared for them.

seems pretty straight-forward to me. What did I miss?

ChuckElias Wed Apr 07, 2004 06:44am

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Originally posted by cford
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Originally posted by Nevadaref

Since you have a learning attitude
Thanks for the follow up but I don't see why I have a learning attitude?

cford, it's a good thing. He means it sounds like you're willing to listen and learn. Welcome to the forum, btw.

cford Wed Apr 07, 2004 10:16am

:o Ohhhhhh thanks ChuckElias for clearing that up. I have never heard that expression before.


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