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Originally Posted by SmokeEater
Ok I'm trying to see the variations for FIBA with this response so anyone who is familiar with FIBA help me out if I am wrong.
1) F - 17.3.1
2) F - 24.1.1
3) F - 4.4.2
4) T - 30.1.2
5) T - 25.2.3 ???
6) F - 17.3.2
7) F - 14.3 & 24.2
8) T - 33.10 ???
9) F - 32.1.1 & 33.2
10) F - 24.1.2
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The reference for #5 is correct: there is no provision for allowing the player to slide
if he/she has already catched the ball.
The same for #8: there is no "hand-in-contact-with-the-ball" rule any more. The official has to judge whether an advantage is gained by the player who is responsible of the contact. It is almost obvious that making the ball loose by hitting the hand of the ball handler is an advantage.
Also #4 is correct, because in FIBA a spot throw-in is either in the front court or in the back court, depending on the spot, except when the throw-in is from the division line (starting of quarters, after T or U fouls, after a time out in the last two minutes). And, most important, there is team control during a throw-in.
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