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FIBA:
Switch when the lead calls a defensive foul. Why? L calls about 80% of the fouls, wich means it's a good idea to switch so you don't end up having one official calling loads of fouls on the same team. Besides, it's much easier (less running). If L calls offensive he takes the throw-in if T calls the offensive the old L takes the throw-in. When T calls Defensive don't switch When L calls defensive, switch
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At our last association meeting [TASO] we were told that the preference in Texas, according to the TASO Executive Director, is to not switch on every shooting foul. If L calls the shooting foul, then switch - otherwise, T goes tableside to be near the coach. In practise, this is what most experienced officials were doing anyway because it so much like the 3-man game. The problem is that switches become much less frequent.
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