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1) Amen.
2) My masochism starts next week......and I'm looking forward to a five-week schedule of two nights per week of B18U. Hope my knee holds up. ![]()
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All we need now to make it complete is a baseball thread. :/
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Thanks, I Needed That ......
Not reasonably friendly. Very friendly. Thanks for the friendly reminder, when I probably deserved a slap in the face instead. That's what my mother would have done.
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My camp ended today. I never really thought I was masochistic until today.
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How about this, I will take this off-topic thread and turn it back to basketball.
In that illegal dribble thread with a1 going OOB to avoid the defender then coming back to continue the illegal dribble. I don't think the question of an oob violation would come up because I would judge that as illegally leaving the court. I did not see this line of thinking mentioned. Why would I be wrong with that line of judgement?
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The alternative may have been a collision and diverting OOB is OK in that sense. What is not OK is choosing to go OOB without an external influence.
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I disagree. How is this different from a2 being screened along the baseline, then going oob to avoid a collision?
Whether the ball handler or not, going oob to avoid contact with a defender, allowing one to continue dribble or to better defend or receive a pass is advantage gained by going oob.
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In addition, it is pretty hard for a screen to be legally set that lets the offensive player through such that they can stay inbounds while the defender's only or better route is out-of-bounds.
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