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<blockquote data-quote="DayDay" data-source="post: 5879146" data-attributes="member: 9643"><p>Neither of those quotes indicate that he is in there illegally. Geographically, he is often in the lane for way more than three seconds. It is not a violation when he gets one foot out and raises the one that is in. It is a weird quirk how NCAA men's basketball calls the rule. I wish the NCAA would call it like everyone else; require both feet to be clearly on the regular playing area (outside of the lane) in order to stop the count on a player in the lane.</p><p></p><p>I think he gets away at times by putting a foot out but not actually completely lifting his inside foot which should be a violation; the ref may think he lifted because he lifts his heel but he still has contact with the floor.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DayDay, post: 5879146, member: 9643"] Neither of those quotes indicate that he is in there illegally. Geographically, he is often in the lane for way more than three seconds. It is not a violation when he gets one foot out and raises the one that is in. It is a weird quirk how NCAA men's basketball calls the rule. I wish the NCAA would call it like everyone else; require both feet to be clearly on the regular playing area (outside of the lane) in order to stop the count on a player in the lane. I think he gets away at times by putting a foot out but not actually completely lifting his inside foot which should be a violation; the ref may think he lifted because he lifts his heel but he still has contact with the floor. [/QUOTE]
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