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Originally posted by ref18
1. B-1 Reaches through the plane of the boundary line and fouls thrower-in A-1. Official charges B-1 with an intentional personal foul and issues a warning to team B. Is the official correct?
I say no, because I don't think you need to give a warning along with the Intentional.
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You charge the intentional immediately, but you also issue the warning. That way, the next time somebody breaks the plane, it's a T and not simply the initial warning.
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2. While A-1's try is in flight, A-2 fouls B-2. The try is successful. Team B is not in the bonus. Official rules team B's throw-in is a designated spot throw-in. Is the official correct?
I can't remember whether B can run the endline or take the spot.
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Team B would still be allowed to run the endline in this case, b/c it's after a made basket or awarded score. The common foul does not negate the ability to run the endline. (In college, even a non-common foul would not negate the ability to run the endline.)
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3. A-1's try hits the ring and bounces straight up in the imaginary cylinder above the ringt livel, when B-1 touches the basket. Official rules this basket interference. Is the official correct?
BI can only happen if the ring is touched when the ball is on the ring.
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Well, it's not the
only way BI can happen; but you're right that this particular case is not BI.
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4. B-1, while playing the ball causes excessive contact. Official rules this an intentional personal foul. IS the official correct?
Excessive contact does not constitute an intentional foul.
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Again, gotta know your definitions. It is an intentional foul if, while playing the ball, the defender causes excessive contact.
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5. A double personal foul is charged while team A is in countrol. Official awards the ball to team A nearest the spot of the foul. Is the official correct?
POI is wherever A had the ball, not where the foul occured.
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Correct!