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I agree, provided that the "distance" referred to is understood to be 1 foot or more (or 30 cm, but fools don't use metric).
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The player with the ball on a throw in has a 3-foot wide corridor (or area) which I assume would equal 1 1/2 feet to each side.
That player can step 1-foot-5 inches to his right and stretch out as far as he can as long as his left foot stays in the 3-foot wide corridor? |
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I'll let them move thier left foot 3' to the right but if the come back the original spot of the left foot will be the limit for the right foot....I let them establish the 3' box since there is no way to really define it and expect the player to know where it is.
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I believe that the rule uses the expression "on or over."
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Never argue with an idiot. They'll bring you down to their level and then beat you with experience.
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Good advice. I didn't realize I was arguing.
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