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Fun With A Free Throw ...
IAABO Make The Call Video
https://storage.googleapis.com/refqu...4iI9bGoQ%3D%3D Is this a free throw violation? Did the defensive player commit a violation on this play? Two choices: This is a violation. This is not a violation. My comment: This is a violation. White #14 leaves the marked lane space by breaking vertical plane of lane boundary and enters the lane before the ball is released by the shooter. White #14 also enters the free-throw semicircle before the ball touches the ring.
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It is technically a violation. Since he is the only one I would call it and stop this from being an issue this early in the game.
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Checking It Twice ...
Barely. I had to look at the video twice to confirm my initial suspicion.
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Better Listen Or Else ...
"White #14. Watch the lines on free throws."
Also maybe, if convenient. "Coach. White #14 needs to watch the lines on free throws."
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I do this a lot in my middle school games. Before bouncing the ball to the shooter, I'll just point to the foot of the offending player and patiently wait. Eventually either the offending player, or a teammate, or an opponent will figure it out. Middle school coaches and players seem to appreciate my patience and willingness to not participate in a game of gotcha.
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Wouldn't do anything like this at any level of a high school game. Still wouldn't play gotcha, I would simply just point and say, "Line". These older high school kids know the rule, they just need a friendly reminder when they're momentarily distracted.
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IAABO Survey Says
Disclaimer: Below is not a NFHS interpretation, it's only an IAABO interpretation which obviously doesn't mean a hill of beans to most members of this Forum.
https://storage.googleapis.com/refqu...4iI9bGoQ%3D%3D IAABO Play Commentary Correct Answer: This is a violation. A player occupying a marked lane space may not have either foot beyond the vertical plane of the outside edge of any lane boundary. These restrictions apply until the ball is released on the free throw. In this play, White #14 steps forward and has broken the plane while the ball is still in the hands of the free thrower. After entering the lane too soon, White #14 continues to move toward the free-throw shooter and breaks the free-throw line's plane before the ball hits the ring. Which is also a violation. (9-1-3h) The Trail should step down toward the end line when the free throw is released and assume all normal rebounding responsibilities. While stepping down, the Trail should continue to monitor the free thrower and other players after the free thrower release the ball. (p. 101 6j,h) In situations such as this, the Trail would also be responsible for ruling on contact between the defender and the free throw shooter as it is possible that both a violation and a foul could occur. This can be a challenging play, as the Trail is also responsible for signaling to start the clock when the ball is legally touched if the ball becomes live after a missed free throw. Officials need to be aware of their responsibilities during free throw attempts and be ready to enforce the rules when fouls and violations occur by players in marked lane spaces. Here is the breakdown of the IAABO members that commented on the video: This is not a violation 75% (including me). This is a violation 25%.
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