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And Hope That It Doesn't Roll Away ...
Either an official with the ball, or the ball, have to be at the spot. It's best if both are there. Only exception is for an impromptu meeting between officials, which is when only the ball marks the spot.
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I always hold onto the ball. Never thought about putting the ball on the floor seriously. Heck do what you want and feel comfortable with, there is not overall right or wrong on this unless your supervisors tell you otherwise.
Peace
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It's Oh So Twentieth Century ...
Remember. Connecticut is known as the "Land of the IAABO Two Person Game".
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I only do that if the band is playing "Sweet Georgia Brown".
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Usually I stand near the throw in spot with the ball under my arm in relation to the direction of the team that will have possession when we resume play. Usually saves a little confusion and a lot of explainin'.
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The IAABO handbook has good diagrams for crew of 2 or 3, with differences for table side throw ins and free throw to follow with crew of 2. (Typically 1 official at spot and the "free" official" facing the table at midcourt.) 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 ![]() |
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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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Really? Even when the spot is directly in front of a team's bench?
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If the thrown in spot is directly in front of the teams bench then you stand inline with your partner. Your partner will be at a spot along the division line for either a 30 or 60 second time out. |
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