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NFHS 5 second inbound count starting
After a made field goal when does the 5 second count for the ball to be inbounded. In a state qualifier in Minnesota tonight a team scored with about 6 seconds to go to cut the lead to 1 and was out of time outs. The team in the lead never inbounded the ball and won by 1. IIRC the count begins when the ball is placed at the disposal of the player throwing the ball inbounds and since there were less than 5 seconds left when this happened the game ended. Is this the proper way to handle the situation.
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I do not think that anyone can answer your question without seeing a video of the play. MTD, Sr.
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Unfortunately(as far as I know)there is no video of the said play(or at least posted). The game was not televised so that makes it harder to find. :-(
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That is entirely true. However, it is also true that it does not start as soon as the shot is made or even when a player catches or picks up the ball after falls from the basket. The throwing team should be given sufficient time to recover the ball and get into a position where they could make a legal throwin with it (OOB at the very minimum) before the count should start. Usually, that is 2-3 seconds unless the ball and players were not in a position to quickly get the ball and get OOB with it.
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True.
The throw-in and the throw-in count begin when the ball is at the disposal of a player of the team entitled to it. A ball is at the disposal of a player when it is: d. Available to a player after a goal and the official begins the throw-in count. When is the ball available to the player? Through the basket? On the floor? In the inbounder's hands inbounds? In the inbounder's hands out of bounds? In the inbounder's hands out of bounds facing the wall behind the basket? In the inbounder's hands out of bounds facing the court? Quote:
Same issue for granting a timeout to the scoring team after a goal. The ball becomes live when: b. On a throw-in, it is at the disposal of the thrower. At what point will the official not grant a timeout to the scoring team after a goal? When is the ball at the disposal of the player (available to the player)? Ball on the floor? In the inbounder's hands inbounds? In the inbounder's hands out of bounds? In the inbounder's hands out of bounds facing the wall behind the basket? When does the official start counting? When the ball is at the disposal of the inbounder. When is the ball is at the disposal of the inbounder? When the official starts counting.
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Made shot with 6 seconds left, game is over if the other team inbounds it 99.999% of the time. It should be 100% but there are some officials who will try to be "cute" and "smart" and completely kick this.
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On any other throw in administered by an official, when does the ball become available to the thrower? Does it start when we know they should have a throwin (on the infraction that stops the clock) or when we actually give them the ball OOB? If we bounce them the ball, does it start as we bounce them the ball or when they catch the ball?
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4-4-7: A ball is at the disposal of a player when it is: a. Handed to a thrower or free thrower. b. Caught by a player after it is bounced to him/her. c. Placed on the floor at the spot. d. Available to a player after a goal and the official begins the throw-in count. Now we just need a NFHS definition for "available to a player" (only for after a basket) and we're ready to rock and roll. For the good of the cause: The nonshooting team can be granted a timeout before the bounced ball is caught by the free thrower. The ball becomes live when: On a free throw, it is at the disposal of the free thrower. Note: When do we ever (by the manual) hand the ball to the free thrower (see a. above)? I haven't done that for over thirty years. Am I right Mark T. DeNucci, Sr.?
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"at the disposal of the thrower" after a made basket is entirely up to the judgement of the official. That's why we make the big bucks.
![]() You'll never find a book interpretation of exactly how long that takes, because it can vary greatly... a if it goes through the hoop and is caught by a member of Team B, it's at their disposal within a second or so. If the ball takes a weird bounce or inadvertently caroms off a foot/knee/whatever, it's going to take a few seconds for the ball to be at Team B's disposal. |
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Indeed, no one does it. (I have done it twice and it was because the shooter (a captain) had quick questions. I handed him the ball and slowly retreated) As far as the OP, NFHS case 6.1.2 sit B provides wording that indicates when a throw-in is available, all in the same language that we have used in this thread.
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