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Keeper of the HAMMER
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Join Date: Jan 2003
Location: MST
Posts: 27,190
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Originally Posted by chseagle
I did read the entire thread, I did not see any mention of 10-5-3b, especially since it falls under Player Technical & the penalty for anything under 10-3 is 2 FTs & ball at division line for throw-in.
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Really? Try again, you can start with Post #9, where BillyMac says this:
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Originally Posted by BillyMac
This may be a stretch:
NFHS 10-3-5: A player shall not: Delay the game by acts such as:
Failing when in possession, to immediately pass the ball to the nearer
official when a whistle blows.
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Originally Posted by Jurassic Referee
And it's a stretch because imo if the rulesmakers wanted to to identify this as a specific delay of game problem, they would have done so by either including it as one of the DOG warnings or adressed it directly as they did on a play like a defender touching the ball OOB on a throw-in while the thrower is holding it.
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Originally Posted by Scrapper1
More to the point, however. . . How is this "practice" lay-up delaying the game?
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Originally Posted by Snaqwells
If the player travels the length of the court, by-passing one or more officials along the way, and shoots a layup before heading to his bench, it could easily be considered delaying the game.
Had a partner call a T last year when, following the granting of a timeout, A1 (standing near that partner) launched a twenty foot shot then ended up heading to the bleachers. Partner gave him two chances to retrieve the ball and he refused.
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Originally Posted by Scrapper1
How??  The game is stopped for the next 30 or 60 seconds. Nothing is going to happen anyway. So how he delaying anything?
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