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Before The Possession Arrow ...
Back in the "olden days" when I was a coach, I used this to get quite a few open layups. That was back when we had lots, and lots, of jump balls, and lots, and lots, of jump ball plays.
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"6-3 ART. 2
When the official is ready and until the ball is tossed, nonjumpers shall not: a. Move onto the center restraining circle. b. Change position around the center restraining circle." How would one judge this? I guess I'm having problems understanding "move onto" and "change position". Is that more than a step? |
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Not Sure, Need Cooberation ...
Aren't the "unmarked" spaces on the circle assumed to be three feet wide, and three feet deep, like the marked spaces on the lane lines?
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Billy: You are correct oh "Great One'. MTD, Sr.
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6.3.2 SITUATION:
The referee is ready to toss the ball to start the game. (a) A1 who was on the center restraining circle backs off; (b) B1 moves onto the *restraining circle into an unoccupied spot; (c) B2 moves off the circle and goes behind A2 and is within 3 feet of the circle; or (d) B3 moves off the circle about 5 feet and moves around behind A3 and A4 who are occupying spaces on the *circle. RULING: Legal in (a) and (d), but a violation in both (b) and (c). Moving off the restraining circle in (a), and around the circle when more than 3 feet away as in (d), is permissible. It is a violation to move onto the circle as in (b), until the ball leaves the official's hand, or into an occupied space as in (c), until the ball is touched. The violation by B results in a throw-in for Team A. (4-3-1, 4-3-2, 4-3-3) |
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I Can't Remember The Last Time I Read Rule 1 ???
A restraining circle shall be drawn at the center of the court with a
radius of 6 feet measured to the outside edge. The edge of the circle shall be designated with a minimum of a ¼-inch-wide single line but no wider than 2 inches. See Table 1-1, No. 3 if the use of contrasting colored-floor areas instead of a line is desirable. Spaces for nonjumpers around the center circle are 36 inches deep. Where does it say that the spaces are three feet wide?
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Is This Microphone Workng ???
Does it say it anywhere? Is it one of those myths?
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Billy: I am not going to climb up into the attic right now, but the "myth" comes from the fact that the marked free throw lane spaces are three feet wide and the width of the throw-in space is also three feet. Realisticly (Did I spell that correctly?) when players line up next to each other, they have defined their spaces around the Center Circle. And therefore there are approximately 12.6 spaces around the Center Circle. MTD, Sr.
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Is it also true that if A1 and A2 are right next to each other around the circle B1 can request the space between them?
Along those lines, what about an inbounds play from endline where the other four players are stacked in a line down the free throw line. Can the defense request to be in between them? |
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