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Old Thu Jan 27, 2011, 03:37pm
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3 man varsity where to stand for timeouts

Hey hows it goin! Anyway quick question. Where to stand for 3 man timeouts. I know its block and top of key for 30sec and block for full. But where does the 3rd guy stand? Center court? where ball is? thanks!
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Old Thu Jan 27, 2011, 03:39pm
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With the ball unless its coming back in on tableside.
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Old Thu Jan 27, 2011, 03:41pm
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With the ball unless its coming back in on tableside.
Even then, I'll stand with the ball about 15 feet onto the court from the spot of the pending throw-in.
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We've been told that the 3rd guy will stand even with the other two directly out from the spot where the throw-in will take place if it is going to be a tableside throw-in. Otherwise, what tref said.
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Old Thu Jan 27, 2011, 03:42pm
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Inbounds spot when restart is a throw-in. Bottom of the lane when restart is a free throw. That's for 30's and full's.
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Old Thu Jan 27, 2011, 03:44pm
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With the ball unless its coming back in on tableside.
If ball is near bench, I'll go opposite side as to get away from huddle
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Old Thu Jan 27, 2011, 03:47pm
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Thanks fellas! had a problem last thursday! and I want to make sure its clear tonight district game thanks!
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Old Thu Jan 27, 2011, 03:49pm
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If ball is near bench, I'll go opposite side as to get away from huddle
That is the reasoning for what we do here.
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Old Thu Jan 27, 2011, 04:16pm
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We've been told that the 3rd guy will stand even with the other two directly out from the spot where the throw-in will take place if it is going to be a tableside throw-in. Otherwise, what tref said.
Same here, even with the other officials (30 or full) & in line with the spot.
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Old Fri Jan 28, 2011, 08:49am
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Old Fri Jan 28, 2011, 08:53am
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We have the inbounder with the ball at the spot (or out onto the floor if it's a tableside sideline throw-in).

The other officials are at the top of the keys (30) or on the blocks (60).

I have some partners who, for some reason, have a hard time remembering the difference between 2-person and 3-person in this particular mechanic. No idea why.
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We have the inbounder with the ball at the spot (or out onto the floor if it's a tableside sideline throw-in).

The other officials are at the top of the keys (30) or on the blocks (60).

I have some partners who, for some reason, have a hard time remembering the difference between 2-person and 3-person in this particular mechanic. No idea why.
If they do not do much 3 man, and have not looked over the officiating manual, then that is likely the reason. The DHs here going from 2 in the first game to 3 in the second doesn't affect me much with TOs, but PCAs are sometimes an issue in the first couple of minutes.
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Old Fri Jan 28, 2011, 09:54am
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If they do not do much 3 man, and have not looked over the officiating manual, then that is likely the reason. The DHs here going from 2 in the first game to 3 in the second doesn't affect me much with TOs, but PCAs are sometimes an issue in the first couple of minutes.
about PCA's doing three man.....do a lot of you veterans split the key and rest of the front court precisely down the middle when working with a guy new to three man, or keep it like it is according to the manual? our association does it both ways.....

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