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Originally Posted by BillyMac
2018-2019 IAABO Significant Manual Revisions
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1) Net gets hung up on ring with the clock running. If your state does not provide any guidance, it is recommended that officials make a mental note of the situation and allow play to continue until the next dead ball with a stopped clock or the ball is in team control of the affected team in their front court and they are not making an immediate try for goal. Quickly have game management untangle the net and resume play at Point of Interruption.
2) End of Quarter/Period Procedures. By rule, the game clock horn signals the end of the quarter/period unless there is a ball in flight on a try for goal. Officials should not sound the whistle to signify the end of the quarter/period unless they are ruling that the try was not released prior to the sounding of the horn.
3) Signals. Added “Tipped Ball” Signal. Used to communicate that the ball was legally touched by a defensive player in the frontcourt before it entered the backcourt.
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1) Glad someone finally has provided some "official" guidance. I like how it is worded. There is no need to interrupt the opponents' possession to fix it.
2) Only makes sense.
3) As long as the signal is not given too early. Don't want to give it if there is still a possibility of the offense touching the ball in the FC.