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What to do in this situation?
Team A is trailing by 4 points, A1 scores a basket with under 5 seconds left in the 4th quarter. In an attempt to stop the clock which will run to 0. A1 catches the ball under the net and holds it above his head to get the officials attention for a delay of game. Team A hasn't been warned yet for a delay of game warning.
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Other DOGs come from players unintentionally violating, while this is totally intentional and could fall under on sportsmanlike. Sent from my SM-G925V using Tapatalk |
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If you are referring to 10.1.5 Situation D, which is not specifically an end-of-game scenario. Regardless, the casebook play calls for a DOG warning, which stops the clock and thereby rewards A for its intentional violation. Bob's suggestions are, to me, quite practical, similar to passing on a slight touch foul when a team wants to foul intentionally.
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Other DOG warnings, at least the ones I call after a basket, tend to be intentional. Majority of the time it's hitting the ball after the basket while they set up a press. |
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