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Old Thu May 01, 2008, 10:13am
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They're not reducing the number of players in the lane, just moving them away from the basket and toward the shooter.
Taunting by whispers now. Thanks.
If NF wants to clean up the lane, enforce the violation for breaking the plane before the ball hits the rim. It's the positioning as the ball's in the air that causes the problem.

I don't care about the color of the pre-wrap!

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Old Thu May 01, 2008, 10:21am
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I'm kind of surprised they caved in on the free throw. Although, they used a different rationale (preventing rough play); everything they had stated in the past didn't support the change. Oh well...
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Old Thu May 01, 2008, 10:25am
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I'm kind of surprised they caved in on the free throw. Although, they used a different rationale (preventing rough play); everything they had stated in the past didn't support the change. Oh well...
I caught that, too. It seemed they even said previously that rough play wouldn't even be affected. The rationale this time even uses "may" as a qualifier. My guess is if it doesn't have the desired effect, they'll revert back in a couple of years.
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Old Thu May 01, 2008, 11:07am
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I'm kind of surprised they caved in on the free throw.
I think last year or the year before they even said that they were done even considering any changes to the free throw rules because of the Kentucky study. Oh well.
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because of the Kentucky study. Oh well.
no offense to anyone, but when was the last time Kentucky was an accurate barometer for what was going on in the rest of the country

I sometimes wonder how long it's going to be before a state like texas just starts adopting NCAA rules. w/o a shot clock.
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I sometimes wonder how long it's going to be before a state like texas just starts adopting NCAA rules. w/o a shot clock.
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Old Thu May 01, 2008, 03:55pm
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I'm from Houston... which sometimes feels like its own state... LOL. But we've already done it in Football.
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I would be for it, not sure what they would do about NCAA-M vs NCAA-W rules and which ones to use though. If Texas is already using NCAA rules for football, it is probably just a matter of time before they follow suit in basketball.
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Old Thu May 01, 2008, 04:38pm
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no offense to anyone, but when was the last time Kentucky was an accurate barometer for what was going on in the rest of the country
After spending much of the last 6 years in Kentucky, I would think that anyone with any sense of self-awareness would agree the NFHS might not have picked the best state to represent the entire country. But how can we argue, we are just the officials that get to call the games and have to deal with the rules outcomes.


However, I have talked to many of my peers around this area and they support the players being moved to above the block on free-throws. I personally don't have an opinion on it though.

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I think last year or the year before they even said that they were done even considering any changes to the free throw rules because of the Kentucky study. Oh well.
From the officiating.com article: "The committee reviewed data from the Georgia High School Association, which experimented with the free-throw lane change last year. According to data from the experiment, the number of fouls during free-throw rebounding action was reduced," said Mary Struckhoff, NFHS assistant director and staff liaison to the Basketball Rules Committee. "At the same time, defensive rebounding percentages fell within an acceptable range. This data was the most compelling the committee had seen to date."

I guess you can just keep doing studies until you find one that makes everybody happy?
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POE on slapping the backboard. I wonder what they're going to say on this? Too many officials calling it GT/BI? Not enough officials calling it a T? I'm all atwitter with anticipation
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Old Thu May 01, 2008, 10:26am
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One T per coach/team for illegal jerseys.
I bet the illegal uniform infractions will be slim to none next season, seeing how a coach will be in the seatbelt before the tip off.
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They're not reducing the number of players in the lane, just moving them away from the basket and toward the shooter.
Taunting by whispers now. Thanks.
If NF wants to clean up the lane, enforce the violation for breaking the plane before the ball hits the rim. It's the positioning as the ball's in the air that causes the problem.

I don't care about the color of the pre-wrap!

One T per coach/team for illegal jerseys.
Just like in College......about the lane spaces.
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Old Thu May 01, 2008, 11:47pm
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Just like in College......about the lane spaces.
As I read the presser, the number of players is the same. They've just moved.
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