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BillyMac Mon Oct 16, 2023 11:57am

Time Out ...
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by SC Official (Post 1050834)
Regarding the new throw-in rules, NFHS will need to clarify whether or not the ball moves to one of the four spots if a timeout is called by either team following the ball going out of bounds.

2023-24 NFHS Basketball Rules Interpretations

SITUATION 1: Team A has possession of the ball in its frontcourt when the ball is deflected out of bounds by Team B. The ball exits the court along the end line close to the right sideline. Team A is granted an inbounds at the location where the ball exited the court. While Team A is trying to inbounds the ball, Team A calls a time-out. After the time-out, the inbounds spot (a) returns to the same spot; (b) moves to the designated spot 3 feet outside of the lane along the end line. RULING: (a) Correct procedure; (b) Incorrect procedure. COMMENT: Since the ball was not on the court, the time-out did not create a “stoppage in play” that would move the inbounds spot to one of the four designated spots. Play will continue from the inbounds spot established by the deflection of the ball by Team B. (7-5-2, 7-5-3a)


BillyMac Mon Oct 16, 2023 12:40pm

Time Out The Sequel ...
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by BillyMac (Post 1051341)
2023-24 NFHS Basketball Rules Interpretations SITUATION 1: Team A has possession of the ball in its frontcourt when the ball is deflected out of bounds by Team B. The ball exits the court along the end line close to the right sideline. Team A is granted an inbounds at the location where the ball exited the court. While Team A is trying to inbounds the ball, Team A calls a time-out. After the time-out, the inbounds spot (a) returns to the same spot; (b) moves to the designated spot 3 feet outside of the lane along the end line. RULING: (a) Correct procedure; (b) Incorrect procedure. COMMENT: Since the ball was not on the court, the time-out did not create a “stoppage in play” that would move the inbounds spot to one of the four designated spots. Play will continue from the inbounds spot established by the deflection of the ball by Team B. (7-5-2, 7-5-3a)

What if Team A requests and is granted a timeout immediately after the out of bounds violation, before the throwin begins?

bob jenkins Mon Oct 16, 2023 02:05pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by BillyMac (Post 1051347)
What if Team A requests and is granted a timeout immediately after the out of bounds violation, before the throwin begins?

What caused the throw-in? The OOB violation. Leave the ball at the OOB spot.

BillyMac Mon Oct 16, 2023 02:09pm

It's So Simple ...
 
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Quote:

Originally Posted by bob jenkins (Post 1051351)
What caused the throw-in? The OOB violation. Leave the ball at the OOB spot.

Yeah, thanks bob, I (as usual) over thought the play.

Are there any plays where a time out after a whistle (not simply just a time request alone) would change the inbounds spot from before the timeout to after the timeout?

I don't believe so.

The inbound spot would always be based on what caused the original whistle.

Offensive time out request alone whistle? Four new spots.

Defensive out of bounds whistle? Closest spot.

Defensive out of bounds whistle followed by a timeout request? Closest spot.

Defensive common foul no bonus whistle followed by a timeout request? Four new spots.

Inadvertent whistle? Four new spots.

Inadvertent whistle followed by a timeout request? Four new spots.

bob jenkins Tue Oct 17, 2023 09:41am

Quote:

Originally Posted by BillyMac (Post 1051352)

Are there any plays where a time out after a whistle (not simply just a time request alone) would change the inbounds spot from before the timeout to after the timeout?

Excessive TO. ;)

BillyMac Tue Oct 17, 2023 01:34pm

Full Understanding ...
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by bob jenkins (Post 1051356)
Excessive TO.

I like the way you think.

Considering extreme situations is a great method of fully understanding rule language.


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