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Sometimes I say this on the sideline but the only time you really should do it is for backcourt endline throw-ins. Every other location is a spot throw regardless. I say "spot throw" versus "you can run" on any endline throw-in however, just as preventative officiating.
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I've used the following:
1. "Hold your spot." 2. "Stay in this spot." 3. "You have the whole endline." 4. "You may run." What I will not say is, "Don't run" or "You can't run" as I've found that these can easily be misheard and cause a player to violate. |
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