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Old Tue Nov 04, 2003, 09:24am
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Originally posted by Nevadaref
4. The ball becomes live on a jump ball when the tossed ball leaves the referee's hand. (6-1-2a) If the contact occurred before this and you judge that it is intentional (4-19-3) or flagrant (4-19-4) then it is a technical foul because the ball was dead (4-19-5c, 10-3-8), otherwise the contact is ignored (4-19-1 NOTE), and ANYONE on the opposing team may attempt the free throws, not just the player who was fouled. (8-3)
If the ball has left the ref's hand, then the foul could be either a common foul (4-19-2), an intentional foul, or a flagrant foul at your discretion, but it is a personal foul since the ball was live(4-19-1), and the player who was fouled must attempt the free throws, if any, unless he is injured. (8-2) If it is a common foul and the team is not in the bonus (say we are having the original jump to start the game) then no free throws are awarded (Summary of Penalties for all Fouls 1a pg. 67 rules book), but if they are in the bonus (the jump is to start an extra period and this team has committed the required number of fouls for the bonus) award what is appropriate, 1-and-1 or 2. (Summary of Penalties for all Fouls 3a+b pg. 67 rules book)
As for the AP arrow, 4-3 and some casebook plays cover how to set the initial arrow. If the foul was a technical, we won't have a jump ball (6-1-2 NOTE), and the arrow will be set when the ball is placed at the disposal of the THROWER for the division line throw-in. (4-3-3b, 6.3.1 Sit A)
If the foul was an intentional or flagrant personal do the same thing as for a T, but strictly speaking we did have a jump ball, it just didn't last very long. (4-3-3b, 6.3.1 Sit E)
Nevada, Im not sure about all this, but I don't have any extra time to argue about all of it. Could someone else please sift this and confirm or deny the various details? Thanks.

juulie
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