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What trainers are you talking about?
IAABO, every time this casebook play is used as an exam question and discussed.

10.4.5 SITUATION: The ruling official has reported the foul and has given directions to players along the lane. The official is ready to put the ball at free thrower A1’s disposal, but A1 is at the sideline talking to the coach ...

"We don't use the resumption-of-play procedure in this situation because it's NOT after a timeout or intermission".
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Old Wed Oct 19, 2022, 01:48pm
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IAABO, every time this casebook play is used as an exam question and discussed.

10.4.5 SITUATION: The ruling official has reported the foul and has given directions to players along the lane. The official is ready to put the ball at free thrower A1’s disposal, but A1 is at the sideline talking to the coach ...

"We don't use the resumption-of-play procedure in this situation because it's NOT after a timeout or intermission".
We don't do our training through IAABO. A lot of associations don't. You should probably address that concern directly to IAABO.
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Old Wed Oct 19, 2022, 02:12pm
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We don't do our training through IAABO. A lot of associations don't.
I know that and Raymond probably also knows that I know that, but I did go back and change "interpreters/trainers" to "my interpreters/trainers".
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Old Wed Oct 19, 2022, 01:49pm
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IAABO, every time this casebook play is used as an exam question and discussed.

10.4.5 SITUATION: The ruling official has reported the foul and has given directions to players along the lane. The official is ready to put the ball at free thrower A1’s disposal, but A1 is at the sideline talking to the coach ...

"We don't use the resumption-of-play procedure in this situation because it's NOT after a timeout or intermission".
"This situation" refers to the FT.

Resumption of play:
1) Throw-in; or
2) After TO; or
3) After intermission (unless either team is not on court to start second half)

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Old Wed Oct 19, 2022, 02:28pm
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Resumption of play:
1) Throw-in; or
2) After TO; or
3) After intermission (unless either team is not on court to start second half)
Great post bob jenkins.

I just spotted the word "or" in 4-38, however the 7-5-1 has a comma instead of an "or", which is what confused me.

4-38: The resumption-of-play procedure is used to prevent delay in putting the ball in play when a throw-in team does not make a thrower available or following a time-out or intermission (unless either team is not on the court to start the second half) as in 7-5-1 and 8-1-2. The procedure results in a violation instead of a technical foul for initial delay in specific situations.

7-5-1: When a team does not make a thrower available, after a timeout (as in 7-4-4) or the intermission between any quarter (as in 6-2-3), the resumption-of-play procedure is used to prevent delay. The administering official will sound the whistle to indicate play will resume ...


The "or" is important, it covers all throwins, both after a timeout or intermission and not after a timeout or intermission.

Not so for free throws. After a timeout or intermission (resumption-of-play) is not the same as not after a timeout or intermission (technical foul).

(Aside from starting second half.)

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