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3 Point line Rule History?
Does anyone know when the 3 point line was brought into National Federation rules?
And if the rule was implimented by the National Federation, did any state use the rule before accepted by the National Federation. I do know that in college the rule came in for the 1986-1987 season, but it seems unclear if that was the same year for the National Federation. Calling all my old-timers to help me out with this one. Peace
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2011-2012 NFHS Handbook
1987-Adopted three-point field goal;
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Was that the 1987-1988 season or the 1986-1987 season?
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The Handbook says the rule for the 3 point line was installed in 1986. But the 3 point field goal wasn't added until 1987. Doesn't make much sense.
If it was added in 87, it was for the 87-88 season.
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This happens sometimes when it comes to remarking floors. They'll allow for a line or mark to be there one year and require and make use of it the next. That way, if a school is repainting or building a new gym, they don't have to spend money to remark it one year later.
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1987-88 was the first year it was used in my neck of the woods in Michigan.
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According to the 2012-2012 Basketball handbook it became an optional rule in 1985(by state association adaptation) before it became a nationwide rule in 1987-88. Before that time IIRC there were a few states that expirimented with the rule. I recall Iowa and North Dakota being 2 states that expirimented with the rule prior to 1985(85-86 season). It was at 19 feet in 1985 before going to the 19'9" distance in 1986 where it remains today.
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Bill: Actually, from a purist stand point I am not the biggest fan of the three-point FG but really didn't care one way or the other when it was adopted at both the NFHS, NCAA, NBA/WNBA, or FIBA level. As a fan it is fun to watch. Still it is not the abomination upon the game that Alternationg Possession is. ![]() MTD, Sr.
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