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Old Tue Jul 01, 2008, 01:49pm
Nevadaref Nevadaref is offline
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Jurassic Referee
Think of it this way....that's completely wrong.

You penalize it as per rule9-2PENALTIES(ART10)4. It's an intentional personal foul only.

Somewhere there's a FED ruling that was issued on that exact play.



Quote:
Originally Posted by M&M Guy
Even after the first warning has already been recorded?
WOW, I can't believe that experience referees are still unclear on this.

JR is right. Contact with either the ball or the thrower on the OOB side of the plane constitutes a technical foul or an intentional foul AND a team warning if one has not been previously given. If there has already been a warning, then only the T or intentional foul is penalized.

10.3.11 SITUATION C: Team A scores near the end of the fourth quarter and is trailing by one point. B1 has the ball and is moving along the end line to make the throw-in. A2 steps out of bounds and fouls B1. Is the foul personal or technical? RULING: This is an intentional personal foul. The time remaining to be played or whether Team A had been previously warned for a delay-of-game situation is not a factor. If the team had not been warned, the foul constitutes the warning. (4-19-1; 9-2-11 Penalty 4)

10.3.11 Situation D: A1 is out of bounds for a throw-in. B1 reaches through the boundary plane and knocks the ball out of A1's hands. Earlier in the game, Team B had received a team warning for delay. RULING: Even though Team B had already been issued a warning for team delay, when B1 breaks the plane and subsequently contacts the ball in the thrower's hand, it is considered all the same act and the end result is penalized. A player technical foul is assessed to B1; two free throws and a division line throw-in for Team A will follow. The previous warning for team delay still applies with any subsequent team delay resulting in a team technical foul. (4-47; 9-2-10 Penalty 3; 10-1-10)
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