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NCAA Question
I've been watching quite a bit of college ball this season already, and have noticed the arc painted in the lane similar to what the pros have. I don't work college ball and don't keep up with their rules changes all that closely. Is this an extension of the rule last year of the "no charge" area they had last year, or something brand new? Just wondering.
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I think you are seeing the NBA area. Some of the games, such as the 2K Sports tournaments, are being played on NBA floors.
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Experimental for some early season games. NCAA even has a bulletin posted b/c of a certain mechanic that's allowed when the arc is used.
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A-hole formerly known as BNR Last edited by Raymond; Mon Nov 22, 2010 at 12:49pm. |
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Not to be a know-it-all, but I think you're wrong on this one, Welpe. The 2-foot arc (as opposed to the 4-foot NBA arc) is being painted (or taped, or whatever) on the floor in several pre-season tournaments as an experimental rule. I've personally seen it in a couple games on TV already.
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If you're referring to the "pointing to the ground" mechanic, that is used in all NCAA games, not just where the arc is actually painted on the ground. It's in the NCAA Commissioners' Manual.
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No worries Scrapper, I was simply wrong.
Thanks for the correction folks, I looked but had not seen anything on it. Didn't look hard enough I guess. The games I saw were at MSG, so I made an assumption there. My apologies and thank you for being gentle. ![]()
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There is a bulletin out specifically for experimental games in which the 'C' is allowed to come in and give information to the Lead as to whether or not the secondary defender was inside the arc. Quote:
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A-hole formerly known as BNR Last edited by Raymond; Mon Nov 22, 2010 at 04:20pm. |
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Got it. Interestingly (or not), I was on the Arbiter site today and tried to load the bulletin, but for some reason the PDF wouldn't load into my Chrome browser.
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This is not an NCAA-wide rule for the whole season, just for the tournaments. |
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The visual aid on the court is the experimental part. Restricted area is in its second year as a rule.
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