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Old Tue Nov 25, 2008, 02:03am
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Just cuz I'm in a buried in the book, 'precise language' mood....

Baseline = 'End line'
Rim = 'Basket' which consists of the 'Ring' and 'Flange' and/or 'Braces'.

No offense to anyone. I just wish I could stop calling it 'the key'!!
Ya, well in a Senior Boys (V age) game the other day, a player asked me if there is a neutral zone under the basket. I immediately knew he meant the RA as in the NBA. You could imagine the look on my face. I wish I could call a T for that. The simple fact that there are no semi-circles on the court should have been his first clue.
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