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Welpe Sat Mar 19, 2011 04:02pm

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Originally Posted by Drizzle (Post 741351)
You beat me to it... Texas switched to the 14 foot box this past season. Of course, nobody marked it (not even at the state tournament) and there wasn't any pressure from up high to make them mark it so once again, nobody enforced the box.

Box? What is this box you speak of? Does it exist in other states? ;)

Rich Sat Mar 19, 2011 04:20pm

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Originally Posted by Mark Padgett (Post 741350)
Ya' know - perhaps a POE for next year should be to call intentional fouls properly at the end of games.

I called exactly one intentional foul at the end of the game this season. And it was a player who reached out and grabbed the player by the waist from behind.

Maybe things are broken at your level, but I get the first foul and I have no problems with end of game fouling.

Rock Chalk Sat Mar 19, 2011 05:08pm

Have worked in Minnesota for the past 10 years. We went to 18 minute halves a few years ago and I enjoy it. It was different the first year but once everybody got used to it, it seems to work well. It caused games to have a greater flow.

I would like to see them give teams a 15 minute warm up instead of 20. Kids are loose and don't need 20 minutes to warm up. Officials don't need to be on the court until 10 minutes left. Have your meeting at 7 minutes and go from there.

I think they should go back to the rule where time outs can only be called from the players during a live ball. Would make things much easier.

Hugh Refner Sat Mar 19, 2011 05:20pm

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Originally Posted by Rock Chalk (Post 741394)
I think they should go back to the rule where time outs can only be called from the players during a live ball.

So you would want only players, not officials, to be able to call timeouts? :rolleyes:

Welpe Sat Mar 19, 2011 05:23pm

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Originally Posted by Hugh Refner (Post 741399)
So you would want only players, not officials, to be able to call timeouts? :rolleyes:

I think we all know what he means. Baseline v. endline IMO.

Raymond Sat Mar 19, 2011 05:32pm

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Originally Posted by Hugh Refner (Post 741399)
So you would want only players, not officials, to be able to call timeouts? :rolleyes:

A1 was calling for a time-out and Rich granted it. Same difference, huh?

Welpe Sat Mar 19, 2011 05:34pm

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Originally Posted by BadNewsRef (Post 741403)
A1 was calling for a time-out and Rich granted it. Same difference, huh?

Are you sure it wasn't Rut? I can't tell sometimes...

APG Sat Mar 19, 2011 06:14pm

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Originally Posted by Rock Chalk (Post 741394)

I would like to see them give teams a 15 minute warm up instead of 20. Kids are loose and don't need 20 minutes to warm up. Officials don't need to be on the court until 10 minutes left. Have your meeting at 7 minutes and go from there.

That's a local level issue as it is not mandated by NFHS that players warm up for 20 minutes.

Adam Sat Mar 19, 2011 10:47pm

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Originally Posted by welpe (Post 741400)
i think we all know what he means. Baseline v. Endline imo.

+1

mbyron Sun Mar 20, 2011 07:19am

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Originally Posted by Welpe (Post 741404)
Are you sure it wasn't Rut? I can't tell sometimes...

I can. It's automatic.

Roy G Sun Mar 20, 2011 07:58pm

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Originally Posted by Rock Chalk (Post 741394)

I think they should go back to the rule where time outs can only be called from the players during a live ball. Would make things much easier.

+1E10

i hate having to turn around to see who is calling a time out. if i am watching the coach, who is watching the players?

During a live ball, only players can request a time out.

Roy G

chseagle Sun Mar 20, 2011 09:52pm

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Originally Posted by BadNewsRef (Post 741036)
NEGATIVE...I have college games where shot clock operation is a problem, can you imagine it at the high school level?

At any level shot clock operation can be a problem, game clock operation can be a problem at any level.

Raymond Sun Mar 20, 2011 10:06pm

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Originally Posted by chseagle (Post 741772)
At any level shot clock operation can be a problem, game clock operation can be a problem at any level.

Shot clock operations are a lot more complicated than the scoreboard.

chseagle Sun Mar 20, 2011 10:11pm

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Originally Posted by BadNewsRef (Post 741776)
Shot clock operations are a lot more complicated than the scoreboard.

It also depends on the person's experience & their maturity level as to how well they comprehend what needs to be done.

Depending on the scoreboard setup, I beg to differ as to which can be more complicated.

Ok so let's make everything simplistic & have FED adopt all NCAA Rules.

RookieDude Sun Mar 20, 2011 10:17pm

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Originally Posted by chseagle (Post 741772)
At any level shot clock operation can be a problem, game clock operation can be a problem at any level.

chseagle...on a side note:

Would you like a rule MANDATING that clock operators/scorebook keepers wear stripes/grays/uniform so that the officials can more readily see you at the table?

Remember...now the whole gym can see who the table officials are...;)


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