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Old Wed Nov 28, 2001, 03:23pm
JeffRef JeffRef is offline
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by ChuckElias
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Originally posted by Oz Referee
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The offense has to inbound the ball within 5 seconds. For it not to be a violation, the inbound must touch a player within this time. So if the ball is rolled the length of the court, and no player touches it, it is still a 5 second violation.
That may be the FIBA rule, but in NF (US High School rules) and NCAA, the ball only has to be released within 5 seconds. Once it's released directly onto the playing court, it can bounce for the whole half (or quarter) until the clock runs out. (I'll let somebody else talk about "actionless contests".)

Chuck
Chuck...please clarify.

If the clock is stopped during a throw-in, the clocks do not start until the ball is touched by a player on the court (NCAA). I don't referee NFHS, but I'm sure it would be the same. Or are you referring to a throw-in after a made basket?

Jeff.
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