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Old Tue Jan 08, 2013, 02:58pm
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Why would you give it to Team B? There is no Team Control once the FT is in flight. You would need to use the AP arrow to determine who gets the ball.
There's no Team Control once a "regular try" is in flight. What do you do if the ball goes OOB?

What do you do if the FT hits the ring, and the ball bounces up and hits thre restraining strap or goes over the backboard? (besides checking the inflation of the ball)
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Old Tue Jan 08, 2013, 03:10pm
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Besides checking the inflation of the ball.
That's why, if the ball is overinflated, some of us carry a needle in our jacket pocket.
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Old Wed Jan 09, 2013, 09:35am
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So....

Throw-in at the spot for B, or go to the AP?
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Old Wed Jan 09, 2013, 09:38am
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So....

Throw-in at the spot for B, or go to the AP?
Depends on the timing.

If everyone stopped at the horn, and the ball was still "in play" then go to the arrow.

If the ball was OOB at the horn, give the ball to B.

If the ball was "just about to go OOB and it's obvious that A wasn't going to get it and that B wasn't going to touch it" then give the benefit of the doubt to the second option.
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Old Wed Jan 09, 2013, 09:38am
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So....

Throw-in at the spot for B, or go to the AP?
Why would you go to the AP?
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Old Wed Jan 09, 2013, 09:40am
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Why would you go to the AP?
I wouldn't.

But at least 1 or 2 responders to the OP said they would. Didn't seem like there was a consensus.
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Old Wed Jan 09, 2013, 09:42am
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I wouldn't.

But at least 1 or 2 responders to the OP said they would. Didn't seem like there was a consensus.
There was, with one or two dissents.
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Old Wed Jan 09, 2013, 09:44am
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Depends on the timing.

If everyone stopped at the horn, and the ball was still "in play" then go to the arrow.

If the ball was OOB at the horn, give the ball to B.

If the ball was "just about to go OOB and it's obvious that A wasn't going to get it and that B wasn't going to touch it" then give the benefit of the doubt to the second option.
The other part of this is, the clock was chopped when the ball hit the floor. Thus, most of the time remaining on the clock ran out.

I would reset clock to time showing when A1 went to the FT line and give the ball to B for a spot throw-in where the ball bounced OOB.

Does anyone have anything different? If so, why?
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Old Wed Jan 09, 2013, 09:47am
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Exactly what I'd do.
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