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Old Sat Feb 14, 2009, 09:35pm
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grunewar: What part of, "If you're only interested in practical threads, then stop right now, and move onto the next thread, because this is one of those strictly by the book situations", did you not understand?
Any violation between the lane lines and below the top of the key can be taken out on the endline on either side of the lane.
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Old Sat Feb 14, 2009, 09:57pm
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Any violation between the lane lines and below the top of the key can be taken out on the endline on either side of the lane.
Citation please.
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Old Sat Feb 14, 2009, 10:44pm
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Citation please.
On the shooter's violation, I don't know. Administer without a rotation, IMO.
I disagree that any thing anywhere in the lane can go to either side. Look at the diagram for throwin spots, and it tells you to go to whichever side of the lane the violation or foul occurred. When in doubt, take the easier route.
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Old Sat Feb 14, 2009, 11:45pm
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Officials Manual 2.2.2 A2. The ball is taken out of bounds at the appropriate spot according to Diagram 2-5. The spot should be designated by the administering official. Then apply Boxing-in Principle 2.0.3.
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Old Sun Feb 15, 2009, 12:40am
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Put it in on either side, it doesn't matter. What if the ball falls completely short of the rim directly in the center? Then how do you figure out which side to put it in on?
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Old Sun Feb 15, 2009, 02:27am
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Put it in on either side, it doesn't matter. What if the ball falls completely short of the rim directly in the center? Then how do you figure out which side to put it in on?
Sheez, Billy, you really do need to get a life!!
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