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Old Wed Sep 11, 2019, 04:00pm
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Maybe I am slower than most, but I do not know what the CDBTF is, but every dead ball goes to one of the Demarcation Marks unless it is an out of bounds violation. That means all fouls or violations go there unless otherwise stated and now they pretty much all are clear they are going to one of those markers.

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Old Wed Sep 11, 2019, 08:21pm
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...but I do not know what the CDBTF is...
Contact Dead Ball Technical Foul.
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Old Thu Sep 12, 2019, 01:24am
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Maybe I am slower than most, but I do not know what the CDBTF is, but every dead ball goes to one of the Demarcation Marks unless it is an out of bounds violation. That means all fouls or violations go there unless otherwise stated and now they pretty much all are clear they are going to one of those markers.

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Contact Dead Ball Technical Foul. The exceptions also include dead balls resulting in a score awarded (basket interference/goaltending by B), dead balls after an awarded score, when B will have possession with the right to run the Emeline on the throw-in, and fouls resulting in Point of Interruption resumption of play (most technical fouls).
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Old Thu Sep 12, 2019, 08:04am
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Maybe I am slower than most, but I do not know what the CDBTF is...
You must be. Thought that would be pretty obvious given the title of the thread.
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Old Thu Sep 12, 2019, 08:05am
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Maybe I am slower than most, but I do not know what the CDBTF is, but every dead ball goes to one of the Demarcation Marks unless it is an out of bounds violation. That means all fouls or violations go there unless otherwise stated and now they pretty much all are clear they are going to one of those markers.



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That only applies to the front court. If the throw-in occurs in the backcourt, it will go to the spot closest to the foul.

We actually discussed this last night in our weekly rules review meeting.

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Old Thu Sep 12, 2019, 08:15am
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That only applies to the front court. If the throw-in occurs in the backcourt, it will go to the spot closest to the foul.

We actually discussed this last night in our weekly rules review meeting.

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I am only talking about fouls or violations by the offense in their backcourt (turnover) that those spots are put in at the demarcation spots. All out of bounds violations (throwing the ball away or causing the ball to go out of bounds) go to the closest spot. If it is a foul on the defense in the backcourt and we stay in the backcourt, then it goes to the spot of the foul. But that was a bone of contention last year because that was not clear to everyone or very well stated IMO in the rulebook. The CCA Manual has a better description on page 89 that was not there last year I believe.

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Old Thu Sep 12, 2019, 08:17am
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We have been always told that fouls and violations go the spot of demarcations too in the backcourt. As a matter of fact, I believe that is what it says in the mechanics book. I will look at this again to be sure.



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That's only if the opposing team would then have a frontcourt throw-in. I don't have the references available at the moment.

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Old Thu Sep 12, 2019, 03:02pm
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Backcourt throw-ins by A do not use the line of demarcation. If B was in its (B's) backcourt when it fouled or violated, then the subsequent throw-in would follow the line of demarcation.
The caveat would be if A scored, B was awarded a throw-in with the right to run the endline, and A commits a contact dead ball technical foul (or other violation or foul while the ball is dead), then B gets to attempt the free throws AND throw the ball in from their endline, still with the right to run the endline. The right to run the endline remains unless the new team on defense does something stupid after the throw-in ends (fouling the player who receives the throw-in).
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