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SWITCHING AFTER A FOUL:
A. The officials shall switch positions on fouls as indicated: There will be no “LONG SWITCH.” On a non-shooting foul when the throw-in spot is in the team’s backcourt, the official who was responsible for the end line when the whistle was blown will administer the throw-in. B. On shooting fouls, the calling official will report the foul and become the trail official on the table side of the floor. C. On a non-shooting foul in the frontcourt, the calling official will report the foul and become the trail official. He/she will remain on the table side of the floor unless the throw-in is to be administered by the trail opposite the table above the foul line. If the throw-in is to be administered by the lead on the tableside half of the floor the lead administers the throw-in by handing or bouncing the ball to the thrower-in and then backing across the lane. This is being done to facilitate communication with the sideline (NOTE: the calling official has the option of going opposite the table if he/she feels that an adversarial situation has or may occur). http://www.nysgboa.com/pdf/NYSGBOA_T...nMechanics.pdf |
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