Free-Throw Line Up
Are the following statements correct on where players can line-up if white is shooting a FT? The rule book didn't seem very clear to me.
Red player has to take the bottom (first) slot. White player is only one that can take second slot. Red player is only one that can take third slot. No one can take fourth slot. So, if that is correct, even if white does not occupy his rightful spot in the second slot, no red player can take that slot. And, if red does not occupy the third slot, no white player can occupy that slot. Is this all correct? |
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-The defense must occupy the bottom two slots. -Teammates of the free-throw shooter <b>may</b> occupy the next two slots. If they don't fill those 2 slots, their opponents can. - The defense <b>may</b> fill the third slot. If they don't, teammates of the free-throw shooter can. -No matter what, maximum of 4 defensive and 2 offensive players along the lanes. NFHS rule 8-1-4. |
Thanks JR. When we reviewed the NFHS test back at the beginning of the season, there was some discussion on the wording of "may". I agree with your explanation.
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how is "may" up for discussion -- its after april and before june
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One of the rule changes that the NFHS committee is considering for next season is moving all the players up one space so that the bottom slot nearest the end line will be empty. Everything else would remain the same.
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Damn - those meds got flushed down the toilet AGAIN!!! :eek: |
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For those of you who are IAABO members. The December Sportatorial has plenty of examples of the Free Throw Line up. All are for High School (Federation) Rules.
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