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Old Sat Feb 14, 2009, 11:09am
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I remember that we were told that if the ball is to be inbounded on Lead's opposite side it would be alright to bounce the ball across the key rather than force a rotation.
If you really mean LEAD'S opposite side (iow, the ball is staying in the FC), then L should move to the correct side.

If it's old-L / new-T (the ball is being inbounded in the BC), then I agree with BktBallRef - NCAAW can bounce the ball across.
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Old Sat Feb 14, 2009, 12:00pm
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I prefer NOT completing the rotation, but this is an individual/association preference, I think.

I'd rather step back out and not force the other two officials to complete a rotation while trying to referee rebounding action.
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