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rwest Fri Dec 05, 2003 05:09pm

What are all of the situations where you can run the endline?
 
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Originally posted by Rich Fronheiser
I heard a story about a veteran varsity official who did the following:

A timeout after a B goal. A comes back and is properly told that they can run the endline. A player passes it inbounds where it is deflected out of bounds by a B player. Official allows A to run the baseline again. Whoops.

Rich

What are the scenarios where you can run the endline? Also, if the player runs the endline when he's not allowed, what's the mechanics? Is it considered traveling?
One more thing. When you are allowed to run the endline are you also able to pass it to another teammate who is out of bounds along the endline. I believe I've seen this done before in College ball.


bob jenkins Fri Dec 05, 2003 06:05pm

Re: What are all of the situations where you can run the endline?
 
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Originally posted by rwest
What are the scenarios where you can run the endline?
After a made or awarded basket, or a foul or violation before the throw-in ends following such a situation.

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Also, if the player runs the endline when he's not allowed, what's the mechanics? Is it considered traveling?
Blow the whistle, point to the spot, award the ball to the other team. It's not travelling

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One more thing. When you are allowed to run the endline are you also able to pass it to another teammate who is out of bounds along the endline. I believe I've seen this done before in College ball.

Yes.

rwest Fri Dec 05, 2003 06:13pm

Re: Re: What are all of the situations where you can run the endline?
 
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Originally posted by bob jenkins
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Originally posted by rwest
What are the scenarios where you can run the endline?
After a made or awarded basket, or a foul or violation before the throw-in ends following such a situation.

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Also, if the player runs the endline when he's not allowed, what's the mechanics? Is it considered traveling?
Blow the whistle, point to the spot, award the ball to the other team. It's not travelling

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One more thing. When you are allowed to run the endline are you also able to pass it to another teammate who is out of bounds along the endline. I believe I've seen this done before in College ball.

Yes.

By foul or violation before the throw-in ends, you mean of course by the team not throwing the ball in. In other words, the team inbounding the ball does NOT lose this privilege if the other team fouls or violates before the throw-in ends.

Also, I assume the same goes for a made free throw. The team awarded the ball on the throw-in after a made free throw can run the endline.

Thanks!


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