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dknick78 Tue Dec 21, 2004 09:03pm

The offical that is not administering the ball to the thrower... He/she is counting and watching for line and lane violations. Does the hand go up as the final free throw is shot and down when the ball is touched? And what is his/position of the court?

And where does the administering official stand during the first of two throws?


Mark Padgett Tue Dec 21, 2004 09:07pm

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Originally posted by dknick78
The offical that is not administering the ball to the thrower... He/she is counting and watching for line and lane violations. Does the hand go up as the final free throw is shot and down when the ball is touched?
Yes.

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And what is his/position of the court?

Upright.

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And where does the administering official stand during the first of two throws?
Downwind.

ChrisSportsFan Tue Dec 21, 2004 09:12pm

A properly administered Air Biscuit will find you whether upwind or downwind.

dknick78 Tue Dec 21, 2004 09:15pm

Sorry, I am new (2nd year). Just trying to keep everybody happy.

Once you tell your partner on any given night that it is your second year, you get a lot of advice. Wanted or not...

nine01c Tue Dec 21, 2004 09:27pm

Don't tell him.

ChuckElias Wed Dec 22, 2004 10:32am

dknick, glad you found the forum. Mark gave you some light-hearted answers to your questions. Here are a couple more serious answers.

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Originally posted by dknick78
The offical that is not administering the ball to the thrower... He/she is counting and watching for line and lane violations. Does the hand go up as the final free throw is shot and down when the ball is touched?
Mark got this one right. Trail official in a 2-whistle game, or the Center official in a 3-whistle game, observes the free thrower for violations and has a 10-second count. S/he raises one arm when the FT is released if it might stay live on a miss. If it misses, then the official will "chop" in time when the ball is touched inbounds.


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And what is his/position of the court?
The official responsible for chopping the clock should stand on the side of the floor opposite the table. S/he should stand just outside the 3-point arc (maybe two steps outside) and about even with the top of the FT semi-circle. When the FT is released, the official should take two steps toward the basket. This will put the official just about at the FT line extended, and will give a better view of the rebounding action.

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And where does the administering official stand during the first of two throws?
The administering official should stand OOB (not in the lowest lane space), a step or two outside the lane, so that s/he is not in the direct view of the FT shooter.

As for all the advice that you are getting (whether desired or not), see if it makes sense to you. If it does, say "Thanks" and put it into your game. If it doesn't make sense, say "Thanks" and forget about it. Good luck with the rest of your season!

Adam Wed Dec 22, 2004 10:40am

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Originally posted by dknick78
Sorry, I am new (2nd year). Just trying to keep everybody happy.

Once you tell your partner on any given night that it is your second year, you get a lot of advice. Wanted or not...

nine01c has it right. Don't tell him. When I had my first varsity game last week, my partner didn't know until after the game that it was my first one. He knew I hadn't done many (he could tell that for several reasons, I'm sure) but said after the game (I told him when he asked on the way home) he would never have guessed it was my first varsity experience.

SNAQWELLS


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