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Lane Spaces
Am I reading 9-1-3(g) correctly?
A player occupying a marked lane space may not have either foot beyond the vertical plane marked by the lane line or either neutral zone line (2 X 36 or 12 X 36) but can break the vertical plane (with either foot) that would make up the back of their 36 X 36 lane space. Last edited by Scratch85; Tue Nov 03, 2009 at 10:35am. |
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As I read it they want one foot positioned "near" the free throw lane line and the other maybe positioned anywhere, but within the 36" x 36" designated lane space. The word "near" is subjective. |
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Asked and answered. It's not allowed.
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Since I'm not busy, let me ask another question.
I believe you and understand that it is not allowed. It just makes sense. But, am I misreading 9-1-3(g) or is this something that has been decided outside of the ruling in 9-1-3(g)? |
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You're not misreading it. You're misinterpreting it.
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Like I said I'm not busy and I'm trying to get my post count up to 8,000 , so here goes my interpretion. Where am I missing the back lane space boundary?
". . . outside edge of any lane boundary" = that bounded by the lane line itself ". . . (2 inches by 36 inches) designated by a lane space mark" = that bounded on the left or right of a player as marked by the 2X8 lane space marking. ". . . (12 inches by 36 inches) designated by a neutral zone." = that bounded on the left or right of a player as marked by the 12X8 neutral zone marking. I can't find (interpret) what it takes to violate the 4th boundary. Last edited by Scratch85; Tue Nov 03, 2009 at 03:04pm. Reason: added the word edge to first interp |
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Thats correct, they can not break the vertical plane. I had to do a double take on that as well.
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9-1-3
g. A player occupying a marked lane space may not have either foot beyond the vertical plane of the outside edge of any lane boundary, or beyond the vertical plane of any edge of the space (2 inches by 36 inches) designated by a lane-space mark or beyond the vertical plane of any edge of the space (12 inches by 36 inches) designated by a neutral zone. A player shall position one foot near the outer edge of the free-throw lane line. The other foot may be positioned anywhere within the designated 36-inch lane space. This statement, along with... d. No player shall enter a marked lane space or leave a marked lane space by contacting the court outside the 36-inch by 36-inch space. ...pretty much says it. |
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I just highlighted the part in d to emphasize that nothing can touch the floor. (Probably didn’t need to include this). |
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If the part in red applies to breaking the plane, then that is the only statement we need. Both feet would have to be positioned within the 36-inch lane space, until 9-1-4. And, the part in red is the only new part to 9-1-3(g). Does that mean that last year you could break the imaginary plane on the back of the lane space I may get to 8000 on this thread. |
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Maybe you should ask yourself first why would anyone want to break the vertical plane at the back of the lane space.
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The new stuff means the following: A player may not stand with both feet to the rear of the lane space; one foot must be "near" the front. Also relatively new, the verbiage that prevents a player from touching the floor, outside his space, with any part of his body other than the feet (which were already prevented by the "vertical plane" wording.)
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