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Originally posted by NCAAREF
Why did you place the ball on the floor? Not sure about Fed rules, but as far as NCAA goes and I think they are the same on this, there is no hurry up basketball between quarters or halves. The team is allowed up to a minute following the second horn to resume play. At that point you could issue a delay of game technical. Based on what you said, I might have gone over and told the coach after the second horn, "Coach you have one minute to get your players on the floor". Sometinmes these leagues are as much a learning tool for the coaches as it is for the players.
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NCAAREF,
What the heck are you talking about?
NFHS Rule 7-5-1:
"A specific procedure is used to prevent delay in resuming play following a time-out or the intermission between any quarters. The timer will sound the authorized warning signal and final signal. The administering official will then sound the whistle to indicate play will resume. In each situation:
a) the ball shall be put in play if Team A is ready or it shall be placed on the floor.
b) The throw-in count shall begin and if a violation occurs, the procedure will be repeated for Team B.
c) Following a violation by one team and one team only, if that team continues to delay when authorized to make a throw-in, it is a technical foul.
d) Following a violation by both teams, any further delay by either team results in a technical foul.
You're saying that the teams get a whole minute after the second horn? You're kidding right?
Z