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Old Thu Sep 11, 2003, 08:14pm
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At our meeting tonight, a play was brought up where A1 makes a pass from behind the arc, it is tipped by a B player in the 2 point zone, while the ball is going up. The ball goes in, is this a 2 point or a 3 point goal?
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Old Thu Sep 11, 2003, 08:30pm
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Count three points scored.Casebook play 5.2.1SitC(b).
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Old Thu Sep 11, 2003, 08:36pm
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Old Thu Sep 11, 2003, 09:23pm
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Old Fri Sep 12, 2003, 12:26am
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What if a normal attempt of 3 but tipped by a defensive player from inside the arc and it goes in. 2 or 3?
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Old Fri Sep 12, 2003, 12:46am
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Hmmm...ask yourself this. If a pass tipped by a defender inside the arc is 3 points, then why wouldn't a normal 3 point attempt, tipped by a defender be worth 3 points?
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Old Fri Sep 12, 2003, 01:44am
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I thought it's because the last position held by the defender who touched the ball, was in 2-pt area. Pls advice.
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Old Fri Sep 12, 2003, 02:13am
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Look at 5.2.1 C in your casebook.
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Old Fri Sep 12, 2003, 02:32am
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Where the defender legally(i.e.-on the way up)touches the ball has absolutely no bearing in regards as to whether the player will score 2 or 3 points.The only concern that you have is whether the offensive player is completely behind the 3 point line when he originally released the ball.The rule(R5-2-1) says that if you shoot,tap or throw the ball from outside the three point line,you will score 3 points as long as the ball does not touch the floor,a teammate or an official.If the ball does touch the floor,teammate or official,the 3 point try ends,by rule(R4-40-4),and if the ball subsequently goes in,the offensive team can only score 2 points(as long as the ball goes through the basket before time runs out in the quarter). Naturally,if the defender illegally touches the ball(basket interference or goaltending),you would award 2 or 3 points dependant on where the offensive player was when he originally released the ball.

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Old Fri Sep 12, 2003, 08:07am
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Thank you JR & Nevadaref. I think I need a most updated rule & casebook. I have a 1998-2002 FIBA handbook with rules, cases & mechanics and I also have an Official Basketball Rules 2000 with rules changed 2003. Pls advice again if I can be able to mail-order the updated book and any video or tape to improve my reffing.
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Old Sat Sep 13, 2003, 05:05am
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FIBA

Chin ref,
Most of the guys on this board are American High School refs using NF rules. Everything these guys wrote about tipped shots is correct for NF rules-but wrong for FIBA rules which you use. Under FIBA rules a tipped 3 point attempt is only worth 2 if the defender jumped from the 2 point area. Likewise if a 2 point attempt is tipped by a defender jumping from the 3 point area and it goes in it will be worth 3 points.(--But I've never seen that happen before and don't expect I will.)
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Old Sat Sep 13, 2003, 08:45am
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Thank you OC. I'm feeling much better now. BTW, what is NF stands for?
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Old Sat Sep 13, 2003, 10:31am
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NF

NF stands for National Federation of State High School Associations.

These are the rules used by most High Schools (and middle schools) in America.
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Old Sat Sep 13, 2003, 10:58am
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I see, OC, just like the NBA, the NF modified the FIBA rules.
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Old Sat Sep 13, 2003, 12:29pm
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Re: FIBA

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Under FIBA rules a tipped 3 point attempt is only worth 2 if the defender jumped from the 2 point area.
So A1 attempts a try from behind the 3-point arc. B1 jumps from just inside the 3-point arc and partially blocks the try. The ball enters the basket. You are only going to award 2 points?!?! That seems really silly to me.
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