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Old Mon Nov 03, 2003, 04:13pm
foxwhistler foxwhistler is offline
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I had some pretty interesting calls in some games yesterday. I'm not sure I made all the right ones though. Maybe someone could help.

There's a loose ball in my area. A kid is on his knees, gains possession. He dribbles to stand up. It seemed fine to me. My partner called a travel. Who was right?

We had an intentional foul on a throw in (B2 holding A2, after a made field goal by B). Following the free throws, I administered the ball on the same baseline that the foul occurred at. A's thrower asks if he can still run the baseline. I told him he could, though I wasn't sure. Was I correct?

Incidently, as the whistle blew, A1 attempted to inbound with a bounce pass which B1 kicked. If we hadn't called an intentional foul, we would have had a kicked ball. Would the inbounder be allowed to run in that case?

Just prior to the toss, A's jumper pushes B's jumper. We award two free throws to B's jumper and the ball at the dividing line. Should the arrow be set to A's direction when the ball is made available to the inbound thrower?

Right after a made basket and prior to B possessing the ball to throw it in, A5 and B5 get locked up and give each other a pretty good shove. I called a double foul--should it actually be a double technical foul since both fouls occurred during a dead ball?

I was telling A4 to get out of the lane when my whistle blew inadvertently. Just as my whistle blew, A2 shoots. I disallowed the basket. The only thing I could find in the case book was 7-5-4, but it doesn't indicate whether the bucket counts. Any ideas?

Thanks in advance to anyone who has input. If you have specific rule #'s that's great too!

Tom

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