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Zoochy Wed Oct 21, 2015 10:51pm

Technical Foul?
 
I received my NFHS Rule Books. Included is a Basketball Preseason Guide. On page 6 is an article 'Enforce Illegal Contact on Free Thrower and Violations During Free Throws'. This topic created a lot of conversation last year and again this year. But this sentence from the article is going to be another topic. It reads "If the Free Throw is missed and the contact is ruled to be a foul, it must be a Technical Foul since the violation caused the ball to become dead." Where is this Rule?
Also where is the Rule that states something like... if a player in a marked lane space legally enters the lane but breaks the Free Throw line before the Ball contacts the backboard or rim is a violation?

AremRed Wed Oct 21, 2015 11:19pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by Zoochy (Post 968321)
I received my NFHS Rule Books. Included is a Basketball Preseason Guide. On page 6 is an article 'Enforce Illegal Contact on Free Thrower and Violations During Free Throws'. This topic created a lot of conversation last year and again this year. But this sentence from the article is going to be another topic. It reads "If the Free Throw is missed and the contact is ruled to be a foul, it must be a Technical Foul since the violation caused the ball to become dead." Where is this Rule?
Also where is the Rule that states something like... if a player in a marked lane space legally enters the lane but breaks the Free Throw line before the Ball contacts the backboard or rim is a violation?

Gonna need more information Zoochy. I haven't received my rule books yet, could you take a picture of the page and post it?

As you probably know, contact during a dead ball is ignored unless it would rise to the level of an Intentional or Flagrant foul during a live ball. What you suggest seems to contradict that, so I would stick the the precedent. Also, what violation are they talking about for missing a free throw??

Nevadaref Wed Oct 21, 2015 11:20pm

You need to read our other recent threads with the announced corrections from the NFHS.

just another ref Thu Oct 22, 2015 12:20am

It isn't dead until after the miss. The contact probably happened before the miss.

BillyMac Thu Oct 22, 2015 06:19am

Pre Season Memo ...
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Nevadaref (Post 968323)
You need to read our other recent threads with the announced corrections from the NFHS.

For Zoochy:

Quote:

Originally Posted by Freddy (Post 967790)
These are the corrections to the 2015-16 Rules Book.

PRE-SEASON MEMO

Rules Book Corrections
9.1.3a Delete the word “backboard”

9.1.3 B Penalty 4b If the second violation is by the free thrower or a teammate behind the free-throw line extended and the three-point line, both violations are penalized, as in penalty item (3).

Comment
Rule 9-1 does not address the issue of players, other than the free thrower during the free throw, entering the free throw semi-circle. The National interpretation on this issue is that until the ball contacts the backboard or basket ring, anyone entering the free throw semi-circle has committed a violation. If a teammate commits the violation the ball is to be ruled dead immediately. If an opponent commits the violation it is a delayed lane violation. The free thrower shall be awarded a substitute free throw if the free throw is not successful.

Case Book Correction
Page 22, Situation 3.5.3 B: Substitute A6 reports to enter the game to replace A1. A5 presently in the game, is wearing beige compression sleeves on his/her arm and leg. A6 is wearing a black headband and wristbands. Ruling: A6 is not allowed to enter the game because the rules require all team players to wear the same allowable color sleeves, headbands and wristbands. No penalty is involved. A6 simply cannot participate until the color restrictions are corrected. (3.5.3)

Enforcement of Free Throw Semi-Circle Illegal Entry & Contact
The free thrower must remain within the free throw semi-circle until the ball contacts the backboard or basket ring.

The same rule applies to all other players who do not occupy free throw lane line marked spaces.

Players who occupy free throw lane line marked spaces during free throws may enter the free throw lane upon the free thrower releasing the ball.

A player who has entered the free throw lane legally, may not cross the free throw line prior to the ball
contacting the backboard or basket ring. To do so is a violation. Initially, a delayed dead ball signal is to be displayed.

If the free throw is successful the violation shall be ignored.

If a defender who has entered the free throw semi-circle, contacts the free thrower, a common foul is the correct ruling.

If the free throw is unsuccessful, the violation shall be enforced and a substitute free throw is awarded.

If a defender who has entered the free throw semi-circle, contacts the free thrower, a common foul is the correct ruling.

Whether the free throw is successful or unsuccessful, the penalty for the common foul is awarded.

If the free thrower’s team is in a bonus situation, the free thrower is awarded a one-and-one or two free throws.

If the free thrower’s team is not in a bonus situation, his/her team is awarded a throw-in along the end line.

NOTE: Should the substitute free throw be followed by free throws because of another foul, the free throw lane line marked spaces may not be occupied during the substitute free throw.


WhistlesAndStripes Thu Oct 22, 2015 11:03am

Mods should post a link redirecting to the other appropriate threads and lock this one. Or merge them if possible.


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