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Because the rule says so. Ask yourself who had team control before it was controlled by the official? RULE 4 SECTION 12 CONTROL, PLAYER AND TEAM ART. 1 A player is in control of the ball when he/she is holding or - dribbling a live ball. There is no player control when, during a jump ball, a jumper catches the ball prior to the ball touching the floor or a non-jumper, or during an interrupted dribble. ART. 2 A team is in control of the ball: a. When a player of the team is in control. b. While a live ball is being passed among teammates. c. During an interrupted dribble. d. When a player of the team has disposal of the ball for a throw-in. ART. 3 Team control continues until: a. The ball is in flight during a try or tap for goal. b. An opponent secures control. c. The ball becomes dead. ART. 4 While the ball remains live a loose ball always remains in control of the team whose player last had control, unless it is a try or tap for goal. If the official, while holding the ball, moves his pivot foot in excess of the legal limitations are you going to call a travel violation? For all intents and purposes the official is part of the floor.
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Below is certainly not a completely relevant casebook play, but it's the only one that's close: 8.6.1 SITUATION: A1 is about to attempt the first of a one-and- one free-throw situation. The administering official steps in and erroneously informs players that two free throws will be taken. A1's first attempt is unsuccessful. The missed free throw is rebounded by: (a) B1, with all other players motionless in anticipation of another throw; (b) A2, with all other players motionless in anticipation of another throw; or (c) B2, with several players from both teams attempting to secure the rebound. The officials recognize their error at this point. RULING: In (a) and (b), the official's error clearly put one team at a disadvantage (players stood motionless and didn't attempt to rebound). Play should be ruled dead immediately and resumed using the alternating-possession procedure. In (c), both teams made an attempt to rebound despite the official's error and had an equal opportunity to gain possession of the rebound. Play should continue. (2-3; 2- 10)
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No I might get together with, or look at, my partners to see if anyone signaled "two shots." If we all had "one shot" then it's on the players. |
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I think this is what I said and agree !!! |
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Had a very similar situation many years ago. Two person, trail administers free throws back then. I was Trail. Stepped in, said "one shot", gave ball to the shooter. Free throw bounced off front of the rim right back to the shooter. No one moves. Shooter catches the ball. Bounce-catch, bounce-catch as if he gets another try. After I put my jaw back in place, I blew the whistle and signaled double dribble.
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