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M&M Guy Fri Mar 16, 2012 01:57pm

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Originally Posted by BadNewsRef (Post 832444)
Any time saved by rolling the ball is lost by the A1 then having to return upright and rescan the court. Why not just run to that spot and have the ball thrown directly to you?

Because a defender could come up and intercept the pass/roll, where running alongside the rolling/bouncing ball can "protect" it from the defense. Also, it gives the thrower-in a chance to get up the court while the ball is still rolling, so you have a better chance of having all 5 on offense.

I'm not a big fan of the play, just trying to help present why it's still being done. I'm also not a big fan of some officials still wearing a belt, but I can...well, no I can't. :D

Raymond Fri Mar 16, 2012 02:42pm

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Originally Posted by Camron Rust (Post 832445)
Perhaps defense?

The rolled or bounced ball lets the offense gauge when they need to pick up the ball based on the proximity of the defense. The long direct pass is probably not open.

If the defense is far enough back to roll the ball to a certain point it's far enough back to just run up the court a little ways then receive the pass. As a player whose most effective weapons were intellect and passing I've never been a fan of rolling the ball.

Lcubed48 Fri Mar 16, 2012 02:49pm

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Originally Posted by justacoach (Post 832419)
(BTW, reformed coach)

Please eradicate all of your old dark side issues. :o ;)

Camron Rust Fri Mar 16, 2012 03:30pm

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Originally Posted by BadNewsRef (Post 832459)
If the defense is far enough back to roll the ball to a certain point it's far enough back to just run up the court a little ways then receive the pass. As a player whose most effective weapons were intellect and passing I've never been a fan of rolling the ball.

Not really....you're assuming the defense is static. The defense might just retreat keeping a modest buffer and as long as they do, the offense can let it keep rolling.

fullor30 Fri Mar 16, 2012 03:54pm

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Originally Posted by M&M Guy (Post 832400)
Coach, I'm assuming you're slightly kidding here. The obvious reason is for the team that's behind, late in a game, to save a few precious seconds by having the clock start when the ball's closer to half court. Do that a couple of possessions, and pretty soon that team has saved perhaps enough time to get at least one more possession out of the game.

Of course, when I see it done in the first half, I use just as many question marks as you did.

Also it allows inbounder to get into position quicker giving another scoring option.


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