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Foul after made basket
A1 makes a basket and as the ball is coming through the net and hits the floor and before B1 has the ball for the throw in, A2 bumps into B2 and B2 hits the ground.
Is this considered a Common foul or a dead ball contact Tech? Is it a dead ball period after the made basket but before the throw in? NFHS and NCAA W rules... Thanks! |
Possible Dead Ball Contact Technical Foul ...
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NFHS 6-1-2-B: The ball becomes live when: On a throw-in, it is at the disposal of the thrower. 6-7-1: The ball becomes dead, or remains dead, when: A goal is made. 4-19-Note: Contact after the ball has become dead is incidental unless it is ruled intentional or flagrant or is committed by or on an airborne shooter. 4-19-5-C: A technical foul is: An intentional or flagrant contact foul while the ball is dead, except a foul by an airborne shooter. |
Dead ball once the ball is through the net. It remains dead until the throw-in begins (typically when B has the ball and is OOB for a throwin).
The contact during this interval can not be personal. If it is such that during a live ball it would have intentional or flagrant, then you call a technical. If it does not rise to that level, it is ignored. |
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Technical Foul ...
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When the ball is dead you can never have a personal foul (with one rare exception) under NFHS (or NCAA-M, for completeness' sake).
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Foul on or against an airborne shooter after the ball is dead (for whatever reason). You have a dead ball with an airborne shooter for at least a moment on almost all successful dunks. |
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With Rare Exception ...
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Here are two more "rare exception" situations: A player must be holding the ball (with rare exception) in order to travel. A player who has been replaced, or directed to leave the game, shall not reenter (with rare exception) before the next opportunity to substitute after the clock has been started properly following his, or her, replacement. |
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