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What are/were the 4 lines extending from the sidelines approximately 4-5 feet into the court located approx. 10 feet either side of the division line?
The court diagram in the rules book does not show them, but many of the gyms I go to have them painted on the court. I thought at one time this had something to do with closely guarded / 5 seconds rule.
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Those are the 28 foot hash marks that were previously used in situations where the offenisve team, if they were behind, was required to force action. The rule no longer exists.
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When I played (too long ago) if the offense did not break this line after 5 seconds (I think they had to have the lead in the game), a violation could be called. There was no 5 second closely guarded back then (at least I don't remember it). This was in the early to mid 70's.
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When I was in high school, we lost to Marion Indiana because of this rule. We had the lead and the PG didn't advance the ball. That Marion team had Jay Edwards and Lindon Jones. If you aren't from Indiana or the surrounding states it might not ring a bell but those 3 years they won state were known as Purple Reign (their school colors). They played us, Richmond, 2 of the 3 years. Too bad they went and messed up the state with classes for different sized schools.
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To expand on Tony's correct answer, the current front court was divided in two. One was the front court and the other was the fore court (if I remember correctly). Now which was which?
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- if you were on offense, you had to move the ball below the 28' line into the fore-court after being warned. If you then went back into the mid-court area with the ball, a new 5-second count was started. - if you were on defense and the offense was holding the ball out in the mid-court area, you had to send a defender out there to get within 6' of the player with the ball within 5 seconds after you were warned. If the offensive team had 2 players in the mid-court area, you had to send 2 defenders out. The procedure and warnings worked like this iirc: - if someone was holding the ball out in the mid-court area without doing anything with it, you: 1) Visibly counted to 10 2) Pointed to the team responsible for action- either offense or defense- pointed in the direction that they had to go, and hollered "play ball". 3) Then you started a five count. If the team responsible for action didn't do what they were supposed to do within 5 seconds- as above, they got a T. Oe something like that.... This rule evolved into the 5-second closely guarded rule that we use now. |
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