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LRZ Fri Mar 09, 2018 12:09pm

.3 Seconds Redux
 
5.2.5 reads:
With three-tenths of a second or less left in a tied game, each team is in the bonus. Team A has a throw-in on the end line near their basket. A1 throws the ball to A5 on the near block who catches the ball and quickly shoots. A5 is fouled by B3 just prior to the end-of-period signal. The ball goes through A's basket.
RULING: Since A5 may not control the ball and attempt a try with three-tenths of a second or less, A5 cannot score a goal and is not considered in the act of shooting. However, B3's foul cannot be ignored and is considered a common foul. A5 is awarded a one-and-one bonus free-throw situation with the lane cleared. A5's free throw attempts will determine if the game is over or if an overtime period is necessary.
So the rule prohibits not just the score, but the acts of catching/controlling the ball and shooting?

MechanicGuy Fri Mar 09, 2018 01:03pm

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Originally Posted by LRZ (Post 1018559)
5.2.5 reads:
With three-tenths of a second or less left in a tied game, each team is in the bonus. Team A has a throw-in on the end line near their basket. A1 throws the ball to A5 on the near block who catches the ball and quickly shoots. A5 is fouled by B3 just prior to the end-of-period signal. The ball goes through A's basket.
RULING: Since A5 may not control the ball and attempt a try with three-tenths of a second or less, A5 cannot score a goal and is not considered in the act of shooting. However, B3's foul cannot be ignored and is considered a common foul. A5 is awarded a one-and-one bonus free-throw situation with the lane cleared. A5's free throw attempts will determine if the game is over or if an overtime period is necessary.
So the rule prohibits not just the score, but the acts of catching/controlling the ball and shooting?

It prohibits the act of controlling AND shooting. Not simply controlling.

Camron Rust Fri Mar 09, 2018 01:44pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by LRZ (Post 1018559)
5.2.5 reads:
With three-tenths of a second or less left in a tied game, each team is in the bonus. Team A has a throw-in on the end line near their basket. A1 throws the ball to A5 on the near block who catches the ball and quickly shoots. A5 is fouled by B3 just prior to the end-of-period signal. The ball goes through A's basket.
RULING: Since A5 may not control the ball and attempt a try with three-tenths of a second or less, A5 cannot score a goal and is not considered in the act of shooting. However, B3's foul cannot be ignored and is considered a common foul. A5 is awarded a one-and-one bonus free-throw situation with the lane cleared. A5's free throw attempts will determine if the game is over or if an overtime period is necessary.
So the rule prohibits not just the score, but the acts of catching/controlling the ball and shooting?

Right...but the "shooter", if tapping the ball, can still be fouled "in the act of shooting" and get 2 shots.

ilyazhito Fri Mar 09, 2018 08:08pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by Camron Rust (Post 1018576)
Right...but the "shooter", if tapping the ball, can still be fouled "in the act of shooting" and get 2 shots.

Indeed, if the "shot" is a tap, the fouled player will be awarded free throws. If the ball went in, the score would count, and the tapper would receive 1 free throw.


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