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Old Sun Aug 03, 2008, 07:48pm
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Not to hijack the thread - somebody can chime in with a quick answer. As a refresher, I'm here from the baseball board, but have been known to stick a toe into the ice cold water of basketball.

Isn't it whoever is outside opposite table that takes a last second shot, not the trail? Could be C or T...
The Center or Trail official has the last second shot responsibility (not sure what outside the opposite table means) if they are opposite table in 3 Person Mechanics. That is also if you are using NF and CCA Men's Mechanics of course.

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Old Sun Aug 03, 2008, 09:31pm
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The Center or Trail official has the last second shot responsibility (not sure what outside the opposite table means) if they are opposite table in 3 Person Mechanics. That is also if you are using NF and CCA Men's Mechanics of course.

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perhaps my terminology is a bit lacking

I meant... whoever is opposite table and not the Lead. By outside, I meant not under the hoop.

So, whoever is opposite table side in the T or C gets the horn.
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Old Sun Aug 03, 2008, 09:36pm
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perhaps my terminology is a bit lacking

I meant... whoever is opposite table and not the Lead. By outside, I meant not under the hoop.

So, whoever is opposite table side in the T or C gets the horn.
Actually that only applies to the signal. The entire crew should have responsibility for the last second shot and give help or switch responsibility when needed.

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Old Mon Aug 04, 2008, 07:58am
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So, whoever is opposite table side in the T or C gets the horn.
Correct in FED and NCAAM.

In NCAAW, the center has the last shot, no matter whether C is table side or opposite.
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