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This video is sped up slightly which makes everything look weird.
New Lead should be at halfcourt, minimum, helping out with the press. You have 9 players in the backcourt so he's gotta be back there. He might be there, but can't tell. Trail needs to go across the lane and administer the throw-in on that side. You can see C start to go to new Lead, he thought it was coming across. I don't really care for the OOB signal from Trail. I don't really care for the 3+ PC signals from Center. Kudos to the white coach for keeping his assistants in check at least a bit. |
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My $0.02 - screen #1 is illegal. Red #34 didn't allow White #5 time/distance to stop or change direction.
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More later. I'm heading out with the family I haven't seen in 8 days. ![]() -------------------------- ART. 5 . . . When screening a moving opponent, the screener must allow the opponent time and distance to avoid contact by stopping or changing direction. The speed of the player to be screened will determine where the screener may take his/ her stationary position. The position will vary and may be one to two normal steps or strides from the opponent. NFHS (2014-09-15). 2014-15 NFHS Basketball Rules Book (Kindle Locations 755-757). NFHS. Kindle Edition. |
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21st Century Technology ...
Rich: Can the Kindle NFHS Rulebook be "downloaded" to a personal computer? Is it easy to copy, and paste, from the Kindle Edition? The PDF rulebook, and casebook, on my hard drive is from 2011-12, and is getting kind of old to be used to post on the Forum. Thanks.
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Nothing wrong with the screen. It isn't a blind screen so he doesn't have to give space. Even if he had to give space, the white team player takes several steps before the contact. The mechanics from this crew are ridiculous though. Every call is oversold- even a timeout |
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But again, that's just me thinking out loud.
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Ball went out in the lane. Maybe I would've gone over there, but it's a nitpick at best. Don't care about the OOB signal -- and neither should anyone else. The selling of the PC foul was crucial. No problem with the emphasis or the number of calls. I think it's a really well-offciated last 90 seconds. If I was on YouTube for this, I'd be happy with my work. |
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Don't care about the signal either, but do care that he didn't put the ball in play across the lane where the ball went out.
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A-hole formerly known as BNR Last edited by Raymond; Mon Dec 15, 2014 at 08:27am. |
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