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Originally Posted by AHSAA_Ref
I am not 100% on this one, but I can't think of any violations you can commit without team control. If you no longer have control of the basketball, how can you be charged with a violation if when the violation supposedly occurs, the other team has control?
I can COMPLETELY agree if Team A gets the board or even if Team A touches it or if the ball hits the floor beforehand.
But I think it's wrong to call it when Team B gets the ball before it hits the ground.
That's all. I'm done with arguing my thoughts. I'm wrong. I understand.
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Let's see, violations where team control does not exist, or where your team does not have control:
* Free throw violations by defense
* Throw-in violations (NFHS rules)
* Reaching through the boundary on a throw-in
* Leaving the floor for an unauthorized reason
* Kicking the ball
* Striking ball with a fist
* Ball entering basket from below
* Jump ball violations
* Basket interference
* Goaltending
* Excessive swinging of elbows
It seems that there are more than can occur without team control than those that actually require team control.