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Johnny Ringo Tue Dec 28, 2010 10:38pm

Chop Clock
 
NFHS: Ball on endline. What is the proper mechanic here ... Should the trail only chop or should only the lead or both?

deecee Tue Dec 28, 2010 10:41pm

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Originally Posted by Johnny Ringo (Post 710558)
NFHS: Ball on endline. What is the proper mechanic here ... Should the trail only chop or should only the lead or both?

What does your book say? College HS? In the grand scheme of things is this really a huge deal?

Raymond Tue Dec 28, 2010 10:48pm

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Originally Posted by Johnny Ringo (Post 710558)
NFHS: Ball on endline. What is the proper mechanic here ... Should the trail only chop or should only the lead or both?

3-man/2-man?

Frontcourt or backcourt?

Johnny Ringo Wed Dec 29, 2010 06:46am

3-man mechanics in the front court.

I can't locate this in the officials manual. But, recall this was something that was changed in the last couple of years to only the trail chopping.

Can anyone lend some knowledge of this? Thanks!

Raymond Wed Dec 29, 2010 07:57am

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Originally Posted by Johnny Ringo (Post 710605)
3-man mechanics in the front court.

I can't locate this in the officials manual. But, recall this was something that was changed in the last couple of years to only the trail chopping.

Can anyone lend some knowledge of this? Thanks!

In this scenario the Trail does chop along with the Lead.

mj Wed Dec 29, 2010 08:07am

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Originally Posted by Johnny Ringo (Post 710605)
3-man mechanics in the front court.

I can't locate this in the officials manual. But, recall this was something that was changed in the last couple of years to only the trail chopping.

Can anyone lend some knowledge of this? Thanks!

Officials manual page 55.


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