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At the 30 second mark, the inbounders can start throwing the basketballs over the wall. Can they score? Or will it be like last year that the human player cannot score.
I read through the rules but I didn't see it. |
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The real question is, "can they score?", as in ability rather than in legality. I think, (in a car nack kind of way) that it will happen, at most, three times in season, and once per division at nationals.
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I'm trying to remember back to 2006 to how often the human player scored back then. Mostly I remember them wasting the balls alot. I have a feeling if they try to hit the basket from 50 plus feet away with a wall in front of them is not that great an idea.
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It depends who is the human player, because I know of people who can throw accurate and pretty far. But if it is illegal then its not worth wasting the teams time by testing people and seeing who is better. There will probably be clarifications later, but I was wondering if I just missed it.
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Someone asked a similar question last year and it was legal, though, of course, that means nothing whatsoever for this year.
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In one of the field detail videos, they mention "last minute hail mary" shots and show someone throwing the ball and making the shot at the other end. Would they put that in a video if it was not permitted?
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These balls are heavier than the poof balls. So they can be thrown farther.
Also why is it a waist to try and make it? If you miss then your robot is right there to... Wait... REBOUND RUMBLE IT!!! :D (now the name makes sense) |
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