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		| Originally posted by Oz Referee 
 
	Yeah it is kinda anti-intuitive, but once you grasp it, it is easy to referee. Basically a player touching a line is always in the section of the court that they don't want to be. In other words, a player shooting a free throw is considered to violate (and enter the key) by touching the line. Or when a player attempts a 3 pointer, if they touch the line it is only a 2 point attempt.Quote: 
	
		| Originally posted by BktBallRef Wow.  Forgive me but that's damn goofy.
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 On inbounds if a defender touches the line while defending the inbound pass, then they have crossed the OOB line and a technical may be issued. But a player out of bounds comits a violation when they touch the line. So in this sitch the one line can be considered to be simulatenously in AND out of bounds
  [/B] |  That's more than damn goofy.  That's damn-damn-damn goofy.
 
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