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Old Mon Mar 29, 2010, 06:49pm
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Back in the olden days before I came to Oregon, I worked in radio and did play-by-play on HS football and basketball, plus some local college basketball games. During one HS BB game, my color commentator thought an OOB call should not have been called when a player stepped on the line because his defender had committed a "force out". During a spot (in the "business", commercials are called "spots") off the air, I told him there was no such rule in HS. He hardly said a word the rest of the game.
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May not be the play you recall, but it sounds very similar. I wish that I could remember the exact game, but the announcer was definitely Len Elmore, so I can determine at which site it was played. The post player on the block bumped into the defender who went down, then the offensive player tried to make a move into the lane and lost the ball. The result was a scrum on the floor and a held ball. Len babbled about it being a flop and needing to be penalized. I actually thought that it was a PC foul.
Xavier-Kansas State. I stopped listening when he said something like, "You shouldn't benefit from a flop like that."
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Back in the olden days... his defender had committed a "force out".
Back when I was playing in the 60's, the 1960's, not the 1860's, I remember "force outs". I can't remember if "force outs" were called in pickup games in the driveway, or in organized games with officials. Was there ever such a rule, or is this just one of those urban myths?
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Back when I was playing in the 60's, the 1960's, not the 1860's, I remember "force outs". I can't remember if "force outs" were called in pickup games in the driveway, or in organized games with officials. Was there ever such a rule, or is this just one of those urban myths?
It was, and might still be (I wouldn't know and don't really care) an NBA rule.
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Back when I was playing in the 60's, the 1960's, not the 1860's, I remember "force outs". I can't remember if "force outs" were called in pickup games in the driveway, or in organized games with officials. Was there ever such a rule, or is this just one of those urban myths?
The NBA definitely had a force out rule. I'm not sure about HS. I'll consult the NFHS handbook.
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Old Mon Mar 29, 2010, 08:18pm
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It was, and might still be (I wouldn't know and don't really care) an NBA rule.
As Nevada pointed out, it was an NBA rule but was eliminated in 1976-1977.

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Back when I was playing in the 60's, the 1960's, not the 1860's, I remember "force outs". I can't remember if "force outs" were called in pickup games in the driveway, or in organized games with officials. Was there ever such a rule, or is this just one of those urban myths?
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The NBA definitely had a force out rule. I'm not sure about HS. I'll consult the NFHS handbook.
Found it. According to the NFHS Basketball Handbook the "force-out" provision was eliminated in 1963.
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Eliminated in 1963.
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