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Old Tue Oct 23, 2012, 08:23am
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There are some guys around here teaching/promoting that the trail be inbounds on sideline throwins. Not sure why. Doesn't make sense to me.
I am. I bounce the ball to the thrower-in on the sideline and I'm on the court a few feet.
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Old Tue Oct 23, 2012, 08:46am
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I am. I bounce the ball to the thrower-in on the sideline and I'm on the court a few feet.
In 2-man I can see doing that, but I don't see what purpose it serves in 3-man.
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Old Tue Oct 23, 2012, 09:15am
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In 2-man I can see doing that, but I don't see what purpose it serves in 3-man.
Camron (in Oregon) only works 2-man, I believe.
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Old Tue Oct 23, 2012, 11:25am
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I am. I bounce the ball to the thrower-in on the sideline and I'm on the court a few feet.
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In 2-man I can see doing that, but I don't see what purpose it serves in 3-man.
Yes, my HS games are 100% 2-man. But even in 2-man, Why? It reduces your vision of the court. To cover the throw in from such a position, you can no longer see out into the court as much, you've closed off your field of vision from such a position. From a position OOB and more towards the backcourt from thrower you can see a lot more of the court than if you are inbounds. I'd say that it is even more important to be OOB in 2-man since you are responsible for more of the court.
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Old Thu Oct 25, 2012, 05:22pm
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What if A1 slowly rolls the ball onto the court w/o any pressure? A2 is near the ball as it rolls up the court. A1 now enters the court. This type of action happens all the time. I have never seen a violation called on Team A.
Per your NCAA ruling, is this a violation????
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Old Fri Oct 26, 2012, 07:19am
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I think that's what BadNewsRef was saying about how you read the "or."

The thrower-in shall not: (Touch the playing court) or (touch the ball in the playing court before it has touched another player).

Rather than

The thrower-in shall not: (Touch the playing court or touch the ball in the playing court) before it has touched another player.
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I am. I bounce the ball to the thrower-in on the sideline and I'm on the court a few feet.

+1 Better angle. Every clinician has told us that.
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+1 Better angle. Every clinician has told us that.
Better angle for what? Seeing the people in the stands? I know it is the current trend but it really just doesn't make any sense. The only thing it can do to your angle is reduce the amount of the court that is in your field of vision.
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