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The differences boil down to: 1. Each team had three players in each half court, guards (defenders) and forwards (offense). Crossing the division line was a violation. 2. The ball could only legally be bounced twice during a dribble. 3. Top scorers typically averaged 40-50 points per game due to having fewer players to distribute the scoring. 4. After a score, the old lead would toss the ball to the new lead, who would hand it do the new forward standing in the semi-circle at half court for a throw-in; as he continued to the new lead position. There were some other minor differences as well, but those are the key points. In some states, the 6 player system divided the court into three sections rather than two. |
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This not only eliminated the losing of the number but also identified when we actually did have a different fouler. Like in the situation where there is contact on both sides of the shooter. We then decide who fouled first. Usually the coming together is no more than a couple of seconds. It would be something like, “I got 52 on the arm”. And my partner might say, “Same here”. Or he could end up saying,” I had a push by 12 before that”. This has really been working well. |
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