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Old Thu Jul 28, 2005, 01:37am
Nevadaref Nevadaref is offline
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It's all about the AP arrow.

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Originally posted by JugglingReferee
Try this one:

A tips the ball OOB at the jump ball to start the game. Before the R hands that ball to a B player, a TO is granted. Upon returning from the TO, team B takes too long in the huddle. R eventually places the ball on the floor. B1 runs over to prevent the 5-second violation and curses the R. B1 is charged with a technical foul.

Fed?
OK, NFHS rules:
The AP arrow is initially set when the ball is placed at the disposal of the thrower for this throw-in since no player established control before the the OOB violation. (4-3-3a) So the arrow is set toward A's basket.
B1 is charged with a T. Two FTs are awarded to any member of Team A and Team A will also have possession of the ball at the division line opposite the table following the FTs as part of the penalty for the T. Team A keeps the arrow pointed in their direction (since they are not receiving the throw-in due to the AP arrow, but as part of the penalty for the T), and will get the throw-in for first held ball situation that occurs in the game or to start the 2nd Quarter, whichever happens first.


BTW, I absolutely would place the ball down on the floor in this situation. It is nice and early in the game and will put an end to this foolishness right away. What better time could you do this than a few seconds into a game?
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