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That rule is intended to prevent a team from gaining an advantage from going OOB.
The main situation where I've seen (and called) this violation is Team A player running OOB on the offensive endline from one side to the other to get open on the wing without running into traffic in the lane. I'd be hard-pressed to call a violation on your sitch. By leaving the court, A1 is actually leaving his team at a disadvantage... why stop the game and take the advantage away from Team B? |
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I respect that you have that conviction. What do you use for a signal? Have you ever warned kids who do it, in the hopes of nipping it in the bud? |
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2) Yes (I saw it called once this year)
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Dan Ivey Tri-City Sports Officials Asso. (TCSOA) Member since 1989 Richland, WA |
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I remember calling it once in a BV game. Coach asked at halftime what the call was.
When I told him he nodded and said calmly, "I think he got pushed out." I answered just as calmly, "Could be."
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Called it once this year, without a prior warning, when a kid ran BEHIND me as the Lead (I was 5 feet off the end line), then caught a pass for a wide-open 3-point attempt. |
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