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Old Sun Jun 13, 2010, 11:02am
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Originally Posted by Mark T. DeNucci, Sr. View Post
NCAA Women's is NOT the only code that has this violation, so does FIBA.
Correct. OTOH, a five second closely guarded player violation is the last thing that can happen in the back court. The definition of closely guarded is
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27.1 A player who is holding a live ball on the playing court is closely guarded when an opponent is in an active guarding position at a distance of no more than one (1) metre.
A dribble ends the count, which can start again only at the end of the dribble. Since there are 8 seconds to bring the ball in the front court, you see that it's almost impossible to call that kind of violation. Of course, players are able to harm themselves in many incredible ways.

Note: 1 m is a tad more than 3 ft, precisely 3 ft and 3.37 in. Isn't it easier to say "one meter"?

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