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Old Mon Feb 12, 2007, 09:00pm
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I would chop in when it is touched and then begin the 10 count when player control begins.
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Old Mon Feb 12, 2007, 09:03pm
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I would chop in when it is touched and then begin the 10 count when player control begins.
Let's say, though, that there's no contesting of the throw in and player control begins as soon as A2 touches the ball (thrown by A1). Let's also assume that I'm administering the throw-in from the right side of the basket facing upcourt. So I'm on the outside of the shooter, whistle in mouth, my right hand up to signal the clock, and I hand A1 the ball with my left hand and begin the count with my left hand. As soon as A2 touches the ball and has control (again, we're assuming for this case that it's at the same time), I chop the clock in. Then should I use the same hand to do the 10-second count or should I use my other hand?

Sorry, I'm still brushing up on my mechanics.
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Old Mon Feb 12, 2007, 09:11pm
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Let's say, though, that there's no contesting of the throw in and player control begins as soon as A2 touches the ball (thrown by A1). Let's also assume that I'm administering the throw-in from the right side of the basket facing upcourt. So I'm on the outside of the shooter, whistle in mouth, my right hand up to signal the clock, and I hand A1 the ball with my left hand and begin the count with my left hand. As soon as A2 touches the ball and has control (again, we're assuming for this case that it's at the same time), I chop the clock in. Then should I use the same hand to do the 10-second count or should I use my other hand?

Sorry, I'm still brushing up on my mechanics.
Personally, I do my 10-second count with the hand I chopped the clock.
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Old Mon Feb 12, 2007, 09:22pm
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Consider your chop-in as "0". Then continue along with 1 from there. Use whatever arm feels good to you but I'm with BNR and use the same arm I chop in with.
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Consider your chop-in as "0". Then continue along with 1 from there. Use whatever arm feels good to you but I'm with BNR and use the same arm I chop in with.
I am with you all on this technique. I have practiced with the shot clock to get the timing down. Chop = 0, 1 & a 2, & a 3 etc. using the same hand I chopped in time.
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