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hawkeyegb Wed Jan 05, 2011 03:50pm

"t"
 
In which situation do you put the ball in play at the division line after shooting "2" for a tech? Compared to POI...

Adam Wed Jan 05, 2011 03:53pm

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Originally Posted by hawkeyegb (Post 712298)
In which situation do you put the ball in play at the division line after shooting "2" for a tech? Compared to POI...

What rule set?

RobbyinTN Wed Jan 05, 2011 03:54pm

I am a little confused at what you are asking but after a "T" (after the shots) the ball goes in at the division line opposite table side

hawkeyegb Wed Jan 05, 2011 04:00pm

always at the divsion line? I thought there was a circumstance that you put it in at point of interuption?

Adam Wed Jan 05, 2011 04:02pm

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Originally Posted by hawkeyegb (Post 712303)
always at the divsion line? I thought there was a circumstance that you put it in at point of interuption?

If you're talking about high school (US) rules, the only time you go to POI is on double fouls.

RobbyinTN Wed Jan 05, 2011 04:05pm

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Originally Posted by hawkeyegb (Post 712303)
always at the divsion line? I thought there was a circumstance that you put it in at point of interuption?

Not on a T (in NFHS) but as Snaqwells said, you go POI on a double foul

hawkeyegb Wed Jan 05, 2011 04:08pm

ok...thx guys!

rockyroad Wed Jan 05, 2011 04:39pm

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Originally Posted by RobbyinTN (Post 712301)
I am a little confused at what you are asking but after a "T" (after the shots) the ball goes in at the division line opposite table side

Do you have a rule basis for the "opposite table side" part of your statement?

Welpe Wed Jan 05, 2011 04:45pm

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Originally Posted by rockyroad (Post 712324)
do you have a rule basis for the "opposite table side" part of your statement?

7-5-6

rockyroad Wed Jan 05, 2011 04:50pm

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Originally Posted by Welpe (Post 712326)
7-5-6

Thanks...knew it was in there, but couldn't find it the other day when a buddy asked.

Welpe Wed Jan 05, 2011 04:51pm

Glad to help!

BillyMac Wed Jan 05, 2011 05:04pm

Opposites Attract ...
 
Misty Water Colored Memories, Of The Way We Were ...

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Originally Posted by rockyroad (Post 712324)
Do you have a rule basis for the "opposite table side" part of your statement?

Many years ago, coaches had a choice where to inbound the ball, division line table side, or division line opposite table side. Without any directive from the coach, officials would always pick the side opposite the table, to keep away from the bench area. Eventually the NFHS just put it in the rule book as: no choice, always opposite the table, at the division line.

rsl Wed Jan 05, 2011 06:36pm

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Originally Posted by RobbyinTN (Post 712306)
Not on a T (in NFHS) but as Snaqwells said, you go POI on a double foul

The throw in is also from the spot of foul (not the division line) on an intentional foul, which fans often confuse with a "T" because they are both shot with the lane cleared. Refs should know better of course.


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