Possession Arrow After T
Had this last night in a high school game, 95% sure we got it right but want to double check.
Team A ball to begin quarter. Ball at disposal of A1 OOB. B1, who had been warned earlier in the game, slaps ball away from A1's hands. Tech B1. Team A shoots 2 FT's. What we did: Since Team A had not completed their inbounding duties before the Tech, and part of a technical foul is the awarding of the ball, we let team A keep the possession arrow for the next held ball. If I am not mistaken, NCAA-M this is a Class B, 1 FT, ball back at POI so the arrow would change with the subsequent inbound. |
You nailed it.
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We had a similar play last night. Common foul to start the 3rd quarter, before the throw-in ended. Then a violation on the subsequent inbounds. (so, yes, two "plays" and the clock still read 8:00. It was a harbinger of how long the second half would last.)
Only three people in the gym knew that the arrow didn't change, and why. |
I am going to some D-3 camps this spring/summer and I'm getting to the point where I'm studying one book and enforcing another. The situations are starting to blend. I left out the part of the story where after the first FT I rolled the ball to the T and instantly hung my head in shame
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