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Last year rule 9-7 was changed to delete the requirement for the three second count to be terminated during an interupted dribbled. It said that since team control was still in effect, the count should continue. In this years rules books however, it makes no mention of this rule change. It states that you will have no count during an interupted dribble. Has this rule changed back to the old way, where team control had to exist, or did they just over look it when publishing this years book. There was also a question on the part 2 test this year about this. How did everyone answer it?
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9-7 ART. 1...A player shall not remain for three seconds in that part of his/her free-throw lane between the end line and the farther edge of the free-throw line while the ball is in control of his/her team in his/her frontcourt. ART. 2...The three-second restriction applies to a player who has only one foot touching the lane boundary. The line is part of the lane. All lines designating the free-throw lane, but not lane-space marks and neutral-zone marks, are part of the lane. ART. 3...Allowance shall be made for a player who, having been in the restricted area for less than three seconds, dribbles in or moves immediately to try for goal. |
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I'm sorry. I should have been more specific. My rule book says the same as yours. The confusion comes in the case book on page 67, where it says like in my second thread that there is no three-second count durring an interrupted dribble.
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Here is the correction from the NFHS website:
"Printing Errors and Corrections: Case Book: page 66-67, 9.7.2: Delete the last three words, or interrupted dribble, in the second to the last sentence of the ruling." This is a printing error in this and last years casebook. |
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