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Old Mon Jan 12, 2009, 09:25am
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What's the purpose?

If this has already been answered I apologize. I haven't been here for awhile.
What is the purpose of moving the players away from the basket at the lane during a free throw? I notice they are doing it in high school now.
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Old Mon Jan 12, 2009, 09:32am
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If this has already been answered I apologize. I haven't been here for awhile.
What is the purpose of moving the players away from the basket at the lane during a free throw? I notice they are doing it in high school now.
Too many players in the lower spot were being pushed under the basket.

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Old Mon Jan 12, 2009, 10:53am
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They wanted to give a defense and advantage to get the rebound.

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Old Mon Jan 12, 2009, 07:43pm
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They wanted to give a defense and advantage to get the rebound.
From NFHS:
FREE-THROW LANE SPACES CHANGED: During a free throw, all players will move up one lane space, leaving the two marked lane spaces closest to the end line vacant. A new mark (2 inches by 8 inches) must be applied to the lane line near the free-throw line to designate the last 3-foot marked lane space. This rules change may reduce rough play during free-throw situations while maintaining defensive rebounding percentages within an acceptable range.
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Old Mon Jan 12, 2009, 11:27pm
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FREE-THROW LANE SPACES CHANGED: During a free throw, all players will move up one lane space, leaving the two marked lane spaces closest to the end line vacant. A new mark (2 inches by 8 inches) must be applied to the lane line near the free-throw line to designate the last 3-foot marked lane space. This rules change may reduce rough play during free-throw situations while maintaining defensive rebounding percentages within an acceptable range.
Acceptable Range is: B. Lane Positioning. There has been much debate on what – if anything – to do with lane positioning on free throws. Some want rules that would move players up on the low block or even eliminate the first-lane space. The belief is that the players underneath the basket are at a rebounding disadvantage. Data collected from a variety of sources does not support that belief.
Multiple studies show players in the first marked lane space garner approximately 75-80 percent of all free-throw rebounds. That is a range the rules committee finds acceptable and is consistent with historical norms. The team closest to the basket is supposed to get most of the rebounds, not be guaranteed a rebound. The rules in that case are also not designed to give each team an equal chance at securing a rebound.

Man, it sure seems like more than 20 - 25 percent of the time in games that I see.....
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Old Tue Jan 13, 2009, 12:31am
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As others already pointed out - it is to reduce rough play on rebounds. This is one of the best rule changes in the last 5-10 years ... especially at the men's college level!
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