Thread: ROP is not DOG
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Old Sun Oct 13, 2013, 10:41pm
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Originally Posted by Sharpshooternes View Post
Not making a free thrower available is not one of the four delays.
Resumption of play and Delay of game are two different things.

NFHS 8-1-2

Following a time-out or intermission, the resumption-of-play procedure may be used to prevent delay. The administering official will sound the whistle to indicate play will resume. The ball shall be placed at the disposal of the thrower or placed on the floor and the count shall begin. Either or both teams may be charged with a violation. Following a violation by one or both teams, if the offending team(s) continues to delay, a technical foul shall be ruled.


NCAAW 4-31-1 & 2

Art. 1. Resumption of play is the method of putting the ball in play by placing the ball at the disposal of the player. The resumption of play is in effect for the entire game except to start the second half or any extra period.
Art. 2. When a team is not ready to resume play following the final horn to end a timeout, the officials shall issue one warning to the head coach and report the warning to the official scorer. When the same team subsequently is not prepared to play following the final horn to end a timeout, the officials shall use the resumption of play procedure.

I posted the NCAAW rule because that's the rule book I own

NHS 4-47-1 through 4 and NCAAW 4-10-1d-g cover what triggers the DoG warnings.
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