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Originally Posted by Bad Zebra
Unless I'm reading this incorrectly
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Originally Posted by SNIPERBBB
Is Congress writing our mechanics manuals now? They don't even know what they are putting in the books.
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Originally Posted by rpirtle
NFHS has reversed themselves...& the "long switch" has been removed as a new mechanic.
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I think you guys are all reading this incorrectly. In summation:
the NFHS has not changed their mechanic.
What the NFHS
has done is issue a
clarification about the situation where the new switch is used.
The new switch
is used when the
Lead calls a foul in the
frontcourt and we are
going long, with
no freethrows.
However,
once possession changes (i.e. once the defense secures the ball),
there is no switching. If B1 grabs a defensive rebound, is promptly hacked, and new
Trail (who was Lead before the possession change) calls the foul, there is
no switch. The Trail will report and
go back.
Make sense?