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Kentucky inbounder moved both feet PRIOR to the throw - no call
Posted on 1/14/26 at 8:57 pm
Posted on 1/14/26 at 8:57 pm
Watch the replay - Kentucky inbounder moved both feet and slid to the right to gain spaceto make the long throw. Should have been a turnover and game over, Tigers win. Very clear and refs should have made the call.
Posted on 1/14/26 at 8:59 pm to tigersbb
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Watch the replay - Kentucky inbounder moved both feet and slid to the right to gain spaceto make the long throw. Should have been a turnover and game over, Tigers win. Very clear and refs should have made the call.
You don’t have to live this way. Soon he won’t be able to hurt you anymore.
Posted on 1/14/26 at 9:00 pm to Circle K Beggar
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You don’t have to live this way. Soon he won’t be able to hurt you anymore.
Well, a-hole , look at the replay.
Posted on 1/14/26 at 9:06 pm to tigersbb
you can legally move both feet.
you can even jump up and down.
you just can’t leave the area (take off down the sideline, etc).
you can even jump up and down.
you just can’t leave the area (take off down the sideline, etc).
Posted on 1/14/26 at 9:08 pm to tigersbb
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Well, a-hole , look at the replay
You might feel scared but that’s ok. You will overcome this.
Posted on 1/14/26 at 9:20 pm to Nutriaitch
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you can legally move both feet.
you can even jump up and down.
you just can’t leave the area (take off down the sideline, etc).
Nope, not unless the inbound is after a basket. Chandler was standing on the letter "I" and moved over to the T before he threw it.
Posted on 1/14/26 at 9:29 pm to Nutriaitch
You can only do that after a made basket. This was after missed free throw, rebound and timeout. I believe tigersbb is correct
This post was edited on 1/14/26 at 9:31 pm
Posted on 1/14/26 at 9:35 pm to tigersbb
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Nope, not unless the inbound is after a basket. Chandler was standing on the letter "I" and moved over to the T before he threw it.
directly copied from the NCAA rule book
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Art. 8. The following pertain to a designated spot:
a? The designated spot is the location at which a thrower-in is presented
disposal of the ball out of bounds as in Rules 4-11.1.a through .c.
b? The designated spot shall be 3 feet wide with no depth limitation.
c? The thrower-in must keep one foot on or over the designated spot until
the ball is released. Pivot foot restrictions and the traveling rule are not in
effect for a throw-in.
d? The thrower-in shall not leave the designated spot until he has released the
ball and the thrown-in ball has crossed the plane of the sideline or end line.
e? In arenas or gyms where there is insufficient space along the out-of-bounds
as long as at least one foot is still within a 3 foot area he can move both feet.
Posted on 1/14/26 at 9:37 pm to Trytoon
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You can only do that after a made basket. This was after missed free throw, rebound and timeout. I believe tigersbb is correct
after a basket you can run along the baseline.
on a regular inbound from the side you can’t move outside of a 3 foot area side to side (you can move backwards as far as there is room in the gym).
but you can move both feet.
i posted the exact wording from the rulebook in my previous post.
Posted on 1/14/26 at 9:46 pm to tigersbb
quote:I don't recall this ever being called. If it is a rule, post it.
Nope, not unless the inbound is after a basket. Chandler was standing on the letter "I" and moved over to the T before he threw it.
Posted on 1/14/26 at 9:48 pm to PurpleandGeauld
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I don't recall this ever being called. If it is a rule, post it.
i already posted it to prove him wrong.
you can move both feet all you want.
you’re just limited in how far you can move side to side.
Posted on 1/14/26 at 10:18 pm to Nutriaitch
Yes, old timers still think it’s a traveling which it used to be… The rule changed “recently“… But don’t recall when to make it more liberal
Posted on 1/15/26 at 3:07 am to tigersbb
He can move backwards and left or right. He has like a 3-4 ft box. He can’t run baseline but he doesn’t have to stay flat footed in one spot.
Posted on 1/15/26 at 3:14 am to tigersbb
This may be true. But losing they lost that lead and gave KY the chance win it. I will say this. One thing is true if a game is on the line and comes down to the free throw line, LSU will always lose. As long as I have ever watch LSU this has been the case.
Posted on 1/15/26 at 4:20 am to Nutriaitch
Is it a surprise the Mcmen wouldn’t know the rules
Posted on 1/15/26 at 4:47 am to tigersbb
Should have never come down to that… poor coaching
Posted on 1/15/26 at 5:32 am to Ponchy Tiger
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One thing is true if a game is on the line and comes down to the free throw line, LSU will always lose. As long as I have ever watch LSU this has been the case
That is a totally false statement. You only remember the ones they lost, but LSU has clinched many victories with late fre throws over the years.
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But losing they lost that lead and gave KY the chance win it.
LSU played very well in the second half and shot 50% from the field. Kentucky madr 8 of 11 three pointers in the second half after shooting poorly in the first half.
Posted on 1/15/26 at 5:36 am to Geaux002
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He can move backwards and left or right. He has like a 3-4 ft box.
So why do officials always point downward to the floor right before handing the ball to the inbounder when it is not following a made shot?
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