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Old Fri Jan 06, 2006, 11:16am
Jurassic Referee Jurassic Referee is offline
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Originally posted by Largent
While A1 is dribbling the ball, B1 comes on the lane line.
Are you saying that B1 enters the 3pt arc and "comes on the lane line" or are you saying he steps on the lane line?
What difference does it make to the call?
I thought the penalty was different if you are in a marked lane space or not when there is a double violation. Are you saying it's the same because there is a non-marked violation involved?

Okay let me see if I have it right.

A1 leaves marked space and then B1 leaves marked space - Violation on A1 ignore B1's violation.

A1 leaves marked space and then B1 violates non marked space (3pt arc or free throw shooter) - Double Violation shoot second or AP (Unless it's disconcerting to shooter)

A1 violates nonmarked space and then B1 violates nonmarked space - Double violation shoot second or AP

Is this correct?
If A1 or a teammate is the first to violate, the ball is dead immediately and the FT is cancelled-- in all instances. That's a completely different rule- and situation- than the one we've been discussing.

The discussion is about a member of the defending team - B- violating first. A B violation is always a delayed violation.

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