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Old Fri Feb 17, 2012, 07:26am
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During TOs I have seen some officials leave the ball at the spot of the inbound after the timeout. Others carry it with them never leaving it on the floor unattended. Any opinions on or concrete advice?
If I have the ball, I hold it on the hip in the direction we're going. It is a great reminder of which way we're going when I have a brain fart.
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Old Fri Feb 17, 2012, 08:59am
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Is their a difference between 2 or 3 man mechanics? Where is this written?

Official's manual 2.4.4 C.2 - 6 and 3.4.4 C. 2 - 6
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Old Fri Feb 17, 2012, 10:01am
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If I have the ball, I hold it on the hip in the direction we're going. It is a great reminder of which way we're going when I have a brain fart.
This is what I do as well, standing at the spot. I get slightly annoyed when partners do their own thing (or use previous years' mechanics), but I'm working on it.
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During TOs I have seen some officials leave the ball at the spot of the inbound after the timeout. Others carry it with them never leaving it on the floor unattended. Any opinions on or concrete advice?
I've always been taught that the ball should not leave the throw-in spot. If a discussion is needed among the officials meet up at the throw-in spot. If the administering official is needed at the table or to talk to the coaches then another official should stand in for him at the throw-in spot. If no officials are available to stay at the throw-in spot then leave the ball there.
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Old Fri Feb 17, 2012, 11:12am
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I think other officials are the only people who pay attention to where the official is holding the ball - one hip or the other. To take that philosophy a step further, one area I worked required us to have the ball in front of us while we are either on the court or off the court near the end line. If we were on the court, the ball was going the length of the court. If we were off the court, the ball was going to be put in play on the end line and stay on that end. Who could break this code? Only other officials.
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Old Fri Feb 17, 2012, 11:43am
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Official's manual 2.4.4 C.2 - 6 and 3.4.4 C. 2 - 6
Thanks, that is what I was looking for.
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Old Fri Feb 17, 2012, 12:53pm
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The only time the ball would be placed on the floor is in a crew of 2 when the administering official places it there while reporting the TO and then goes back and picks up the ball at the spot of throw in....But I am not in the "Land of IAABO"...so there could be a different opinion
The only thing the IAABO procedure specifies is where the ball should be "during" the time out. I take that to mean after the reporting official says, "start the clock, please."

If I must report, and I have the ball, I'll bounce the ball to my partner before I report. I have to check with him on the throw-in spot, anyway, where he would be during the time-out. I don't see the point of putting it on the floor, until ROP.
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