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Old Sat Sep 27, 2008, 09:41pm
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Imagine if you will:
  • The L replaces #24
  • When L is in the 5 spot, they get a side out and are to rotate
  • #13 is in the 2 spot, and will be rotating to 1
  • The L wants to serve in that spot in the rotation
They could execute this little maneuver using "longhand" -- #24 replaces L who comes off the court; L then replaces #13 who leaves the court.

Instead, they do it "shorthand" -- #24 returns to the court, #13 leaves the court, L does the quickstep to 1 to serve

Either way, it is exactly the same result: two libero replacements in the same dead ball. Bob was spot on in how the libero tracker records it, and in how the scorekeeper doesn't.
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