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Old Fri Nov 30, 2007, 12:24am
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I'm the lead...the ball goes out on my sideline EXTREMELY close to the endline. Do I switch to become the new trail and my partner becomes the new lead? The official's handbook states in 2.2 D that the throw-in is administered by the official responsible for the boundary line. So...we switch. I just have had MANY partners not be willing to switch in this situation. Do I force the switch or just go with the flow?
In this situation, I would not switch, just administer the throw-in from the lead position when it goes out below the FT line extended. Now if it goes out above the freethrow line then you would switch and become the trail. Pretty sure that's what the mechanics manual says (I will admit I'm not 100% sure though).
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Old Fri Nov 30, 2007, 12:37am
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In this situation, I would not switch, just administer the throw-in from the lead position when it goes out below the FT line extended. Now if it goes out above the freethrow line then you would switch and become the trail. Pretty sure that's what the mechanics manual says (I will admit I'm not 100% sure though).
If you follow pure NF Mechanics, any throw-in below the FT line extended is administered by the lead unless that has changed recently (my state does not use pure NF mechanics). Then again, your area might not teach this mechanic and that can affect what people might do or might not do.

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Old Fri Nov 30, 2007, 12:46am
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If you follow pure NF Mechanics, any throw-in below the FT line extended is administered by the lead unless that has changed recently (my state does not use pure NF mechanics). Then again, your area might not teach this mechanic and that can affect what people might do or might not do.

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Can you give me the case in the Official's Manual?
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Old Fri Nov 30, 2007, 12:47am
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Can you give me the case in the Official's Manual?
I do not own one (or the current one). I am just telling you from what I remember and what we used to do. I hardly work enough 2 Person as it is.

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Old Fri Nov 30, 2007, 12:47am
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If you follow pure NF Mechanics, any throw-in below the FT line extended is administered by the lead unless that has changed recently (my state does not use pure NF mechanics). Then again, your area might not teach this mechanic and that can affect what people might do or might not do.
Isn't that what I said?
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Old Fri Nov 30, 2007, 12:52am
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In this situation, I would not switch, just administer the throw-in from the lead position when it goes out below the FT line extended.
If this was your statement, then no I did not say what you said.

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