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Old Thu Jan 15, 2004, 10:59pm
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A1 made a basket and as the ball came down A2 caught it under the basket and either dropped it or tossed it to the ref (I cannot remember which). A2 was given a delay of game warning. He received an explanation for the other official but I was not close enough to hear. What is the rule on delay of game? I am in Texas so I assume they are using UIL Rules.
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Old Thu Jan 15, 2004, 11:09pm
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The scoring team is not allowed to delay the game by preventing the opponent from immediately inbounding the ball.

However, if he caught it and dropped it or tossed it to an official, I wouldn't have issued a warning.

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Old Fri Jan 16, 2004, 11:09am
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If B1 is trying to grab the ball as A2 catches it and tosses it to the official, give the official warning.
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Old Fri Jan 16, 2004, 04:41pm
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First time a team warning-second time a T

Players do this when they press. It prevents the other team from a quick inbound before the defense sets up. That makes my advantage/disadvantage rule apply. For some reason, I see more in girls games.

Other than that, I wouldn't call it.
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Old Sat Jan 17, 2004, 02:13am
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THERE IS NO UIL RULES! THE UIL has adopted the NFHS Rule Book with local exceptions to the coaching box and one or two other things but not even enough to worry about. Sorry :-) I just cant stand it when people say "well thats the NFHS rule book not the UIL rule book" or "we play by UIL"
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Old Sat Jan 17, 2004, 12:33pm
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Thanks, ace, I just assumed Texas had their own rules.
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Old Sat Jan 17, 2004, 12:56pm
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UIL Rules???

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Originally posted by ace
THERE IS NO UIL RULES! THE UIL has adopted the NFHS Rule Book with local exceptions to the coaching box and one or two other things but not even enough to worry about. Sorry :-) I just cant stand it when people say "well thats the NFHS rule book not the UIL rule book" or "we play by UIL"
What's that supposed to stand for anyway, I've never heard of it, just curious.

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Old Sat Jan 17, 2004, 01:33pm
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Old Mon Jan 19, 2004, 07:27pm
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I did not realize Texas uses NFHS rules. UIL is part of the UT Austin extension system.
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