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Varsity Questions
It will be a long while before I work Varsity games, but I was at a game last night, took some notes and have a few questions.
1. Grabbing the net while the ball is in the cylinder. I know it's basket interference, but I thought I saw somewhere on here that it's also a technical. Any truth to that? 2. At the end of one of the quarters, the C took last shot responsibilities. In two-man we're taught that the trail always has last shot. Is this true for two man? Wouldn't the C be watching his primary, which probably isn't where the last shot will occur? 3. Cheerleader disconcertion...is there a rule against it? Thanks... |
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By opposite, do you mean opposite the table?
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2. T has last shot in 2-person; opposite has it for 3-person. 3. The case plays all involve disconcertion by an opponent, but some here will defend calling this violation, or at least addressing the situation with game management.
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Yes. That's why C had last shot in the game you saw: he must have been opposite the table.
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Cheers, mb |
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Correct. Trail or Center, opposite table.
In NCAA-W that responsibility is always the Center's.
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