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Well, that might explain it. You're talking to an East Texas native (Daingerfield, praise God.)that's been transplanted to the Midwest. Some might argue that East Texas is a little more like heaven than earth!
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I dont no if i understand it but i guess in F.I.B.A that would be the wrong call if a player is injuredfrom the defensive team unless he is injured in the middle of play or if he leaves the court it would just be play on until the next time the ball goes dead.
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Wrong ruling
You would not penalize the offense in this situation by canceling the basket. No way.
What idiot coach is going to let his players stand around out of bounds so they can spit in a trash can? No wonder they lost by 43 points.
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Hmmm, cancel the shot and no T. If I'm a coach, I'm gonna have one player designated as my "step oob" player. Every time the other team shoots, he's gonna step oob and cancel the shot. As long as we get the first basket of the game, we'll be unbeatable.
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