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Adam Wed Jan 18, 2012 12:44am

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Originally Posted by Sharpshooternes (Post 814386)
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?

Yes, 6-3-3.

No, 7-6-5. Only applies to parallel positions to the throw-in plane within 3 feet of the line.

Eastshire Wed Jan 18, 2012 07:47am

Last week during an 8th grade boys game I actually had to tell some non-jumpers to move because they came onto the circle with their legs overlapping an opponent who had already established his position on the circle. I can't recall ever having to deal with it before.

bob jenkins Wed Jan 18, 2012 09:12am

Does no one own a rules book anymore?

Adam Wed Jan 18, 2012 09:51am

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Originally Posted by bob jenkins (Post 814452)
Does no one own a rules book anymore?

You cut me, Bob. ;)

BillyMac Thu Jan 19, 2012 07:15am

Please Help ...
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by bob jenkins (Post 814452)
Does no one own a rules book anymore?

Still can't find a citation that states that the spaces around the circle are three feet wide. I looked. Maybe I'm not looking in the right place. I remember being taught this, over thirty years ago, but I can't find it in the rulebook.

Raymond Thu Jan 19, 2012 09:11am

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Originally Posted by BillyMac (Post 814756)
Still can't find a citation that states that the spaces around the circle are three feet wide. I looked. Maybe I'm not looking in the right place. I remember being taught this, over thirty years ago, but I can't find it in the rulebook.

I've never heard anything about width, only depth.

mbyron Thu Jan 19, 2012 09:18am

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Originally Posted by BadNewsRef (Post 814780)
I've never heard anything about width, only depth.

What about girth?


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