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Re: Inbounders feeding the balls and throwing
Correct. In fact at Northville we inbounders (on our elimination alliance) had a strategy that involved swapping spots at various times during the match.
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Re: Inbounders feeding the balls and throwing
Yup. There is no problem. Down in Arizona, during the elimination rounds, 842's human player fed through the slot, because he was so accurate that, from the inbound slot, he could hit 842's intake when it was beside the fender, but I would throw over the top in the last thirty seconds, and I actually scored 5 points in those seven games. Yay! but anyways, as long as the balls are taken out of the corral immediately*, and no human player crosses any white lines, then it is ok.
*a quarter finals match in Arizona had 42 penalty points, all from leaving a total of 14 BALLS (i was at second queuing, so i watched,counted) in the corral until the last 30 seconds. Regards, Michael Last edited by mhat_ios : 30-03-2012 at 20:45. Reason: typed a word twice that i only wanted once. :P |
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Re: Inbounders feeding the balls and throwing
Saw some incredible full-court shots in CT today! Team 181 have 2 great shooters. I did see some hoarding of balls & let the ref know. Not the above team.
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