JRRRJ
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I'm wondering if anyone else shares my derision of a play that seems to occur a lot: a ball is going out of bounds and a player lunges for it and throws it blindly back on court.
It is pointless and dangerous. The ball is thrown to the other team with some regularity, the defense has no chance to set up, the player is off the court out of the play and often stands a fair chance of going ass over teakettle with the concomitant chance of injury. It's even worse when you're at the opponent's end.
If there's time to get there and scope out where to throw the ball, sure. But if your back is to the court -- LET IT GO! and set up to defend the in-bounds play.
It is pointless and dangerous. The ball is thrown to the other team with some regularity, the defense has no chance to set up, the player is off the court out of the play and often stands a fair chance of going ass over teakettle with the concomitant chance of injury. It's even worse when you're at the opponent's end.
If there's time to get there and scope out where to throw the ball, sure. But if your back is to the court -- LET IT GO! and set up to defend the in-bounds play.