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bballref3966 Fri Mar 21, 2014 10:39pm

NCAA-M Throw-In Mechanics Question
 
In NCAA-M, if there is a frontcourt throw-in between the free throw line extended and the baseline, is it the proper mechanic for the lead to bounce the ball to the thrower but for the trail to count and chop the clock? Saw this today and thought I'd ask about it...

bballref3966 Sun Mar 23, 2014 01:26pm

Bump...

Rich Sun Mar 23, 2014 01:28pm

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Originally Posted by bballref3966 (Post 928143)
In NCAA-M, if there is a frontcourt throw-in between the free throw line extended and the baseline, is it the proper mechanic for the lead to bounce the ball to the thrower but for the trail to count and chop the clock? Saw this today and thought I'd ask about it...

Yes, that's proper.

In NFHS mechanics, the T handles all sideline throw-ins.

AremRed Sun Mar 23, 2014 01:45pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by bballref3966 (Post 928143)
In NCAA-M, if there is a frontcourt throw-in between the free throw line extended and the baseline, is it the proper mechanic for the lead to bounce the ball to the thrower but for the trail to count and chop the clock? Saw this today and thought I'd ask about it...

Yes.

JRutledge Sun Mar 23, 2014 02:25pm

It has been that mechanic for over 5 years or so now.

Peace

AremRed Sun Mar 23, 2014 02:29pm

Is this also an allowable NFHS mechanic? I have a friend who insists yes, even when I show him Officials Manual 3.2.2D-4.

JRutledge Sun Mar 23, 2014 02:30pm

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Originally Posted by AremRed (Post 928399)
Is this also an allowable NFHS mechanic? I have a friend who insists yes, even when I show him Officials Manual 3.2.2D-4.

Well that depends on where you live. Not everyone uses NF mechanics to the letter.

It is not acceptable where I live.

Peace

zm1283 Mon Mar 24, 2014 10:23am

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Originally Posted by Rich (Post 928389)
Yes, that's proper.

In NFHS mechanics, the T handles all sideline throw-ins.

HATE this mechanic.

AremRed Mon Mar 24, 2014 12:29pm

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Originally Posted by zm1283 (Post 928554)
HATE this mechanic.

It's not that bad. As Trail I can bounce the ball to the thrower from 25 feet away which leaves me in pretty good position. Would be nice to have the option to administer from Lead, but whatevs.

Rich Mon Mar 24, 2014 12:31pm

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Originally Posted by zm1283 (Post 928554)
HATE this mechanic.

Me too. Let the lead bounce and then turn attention back into the post and let the T count and officiate the throw-in.

Sometimes I don't want to bounce it THAT far as the T and I'd rather be in the position I want and not have to bounce and take a few steps to get there.

zm1283 Tue Mar 25, 2014 08:49am

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Originally Posted by Rich (Post 928600)
Me too. Let the lead bounce and then turn attention back into the post and let the T count and officiate the throw-in.

Sometimes I don't want to bounce it THAT far as the T and I'd rather be in the position I want and not have to bounce and take a few steps to get there.

I guess that's what I'll start doing next year: Bounce it as I'm moving away and end up close to the top of the key-extended by the time the thrower throws it in.

HokiePaul Tue Mar 25, 2014 08:57am

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Originally Posted by AremRed (Post 928399)
Is this also an allowable NFHS mechanic? I have a friend who insists yes, even when I show him Officials Manual 3.2.2D-4.

It is under 2-man mechanics. Perhaps that is what your friend is refering too.

Edit: And by "it", I am refering to the Lead administering a front-court, sideline throw in.

bob jenkins Tue Mar 25, 2014 09:17am

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Originally Posted by AremRed (Post 928399)
Is this also an allowable NFHS mechanic? I have a friend who insists yes, even when I show him Officials Manual 3.2.2D-4.

Quote:

Originally Posted by JRutledge (Post 928400)
Well that depends on where you live. Not everyone uses NF mechanics to the letter.

It is not acceptable where I live.

Peace

I think Arem and you (and I) live in the same general area -- or at least are covered by the same mechanics.

AremRed Tue Mar 25, 2014 11:17am

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Originally Posted by HokiePaul (Post 928781)
It is under 2-man mechanics. Perhaps that is what your friend is refering too.

Edit: And by "it", I am refering to the Lead administering a front-court, sideline throw in.

No, my friend does college and was trying to justify using the college mechanic in a high school game.

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Originally Posted by bob jenkins (Post 928784)
I think Arem and you (and I) live in the same general area -- or at least are covered by the same mechanics.

As far as I know, my state association wants everything done by the book, to the extent where state clinicians will criticize the way I point and ding me for using the stronger "college" block signal.

They did send out some emails at the beginning of the year reminding everyone of the new long switch, but cancelled that during the season when they found no one could learn how to do it.

JRutledge Tue Mar 25, 2014 11:21am

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Originally Posted by bob jenkins (Post 928784)
I think Arem and you (and I) live in the same general area -- or at least are covered by the same mechanics.

Are you saying Arem is from Illinois?

Peace


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