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Jeffpea,
I agree with the "do as in Rome." It's just too bad that there are so many Romans who think they are Caeser. ![]() Any time an interpreter in our state has tried to implement "their own ideas," it has been followed shortly thereafter by a bulletin from our state to all associations to do it according to the NFHS's way and ignore Caeser. I agree that it's "lazy" to bounce the ball across the key on the endline in backcourt. However, to get outside the player and bounce the ball to them actually requires a few more steps and allows you to see the thrower (and the player defending them) plus some other players in backcourt. It's a better view than being closer to the thrower IMHO. We always back up to get a good angle and then bounce the ball to the thrower. Z |
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