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You're thinking of the POI in terms of what action was occurring when play was stopped. 4-36 tells us that the POI is just the method in which we'll resume play based on what was happening when play was stopped.
Simple semantics. Doesn't matter as long as we're getting the play correct.
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I said that
In a previous post, I made this same point!
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Maybe so, but I don't think so
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The thing is, unless you go through them in succession, an official could simply go to 4-36-2c and go to AP when it's not appropriate.
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It appears we have different ways of thinking that will lead to the same result.
If I'm reading Mr. West's words correctly, he's emphasizing the word POINT in "point of interruption." In other words, at what point was the game interrupted? Was there team control? That would be fine, but as others pointed out, 4-36-1 clearly states that POI is a method of resuming play, not just a point in the game. In other words, POI is the effect, not just the cause. (Aside: I'm an I.T. guy, too. I enjoy these analyses, but when there's a dispute, I find that the written definition supersedes all.) |
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Guys part of being an engineer is seeing things in terms of black and white and not so much gray. It is an occupational hazard of mine to be very analytical. I can't help it. We all get to the same result. I just look at it differently. It makes more sense to me to think of it in terms of POI in the case being no team control. And since we were not in the process of administering a throw-in or free throw we go with the arrow. And if you haven't figured out by now, I love a good debate. I enjoy my time on this board!
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