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GregAlan Mon Mar 15, 2004 07:25pm

I work a lot of YMCA games. Yesterday in a middle school game we were coming back from a time out by Team Blue. I blew the whistle for Team Blues' players to come onto the court. The whistle was ignored. The other team was already on the court. I blew the whistle a second time; again, Team Blue's coach ignored me but you could tell the players were watching me and were restless to get back in. Finally, I approached their huddle, and yelled, Coach, get your players back in the game, and this is your first delay of game warning.

What's the mechanic for a delay of game, or is there one? How would you report this to the table?

Greg

BktBallRef Mon Mar 15, 2004 07:58pm

When you have sufficiently warned the delaying team that they need to get back on the floor, blow your whistle, put the ball on the floor at the spot and start counting or, if the team delaying is on defense,, hand the ball to the opposing team.

One-Whistle Mon Mar 15, 2004 09:21pm

Delay of Game Warning...
 

Don't have my rulebooks and hand and am pulling a "brain fart":

Is this a D.O.G. that would be "officially" recorded in the scorebook, like reaching across the plane, slapping the ball away after a made basket, et al.?

Mregor Mon Mar 15, 2004 10:16pm

BBR described the resumption of play procedure for the situation in the original post. It is not a delay warning and is not entered into the books. However, they probably won't do it again.:D

Mregor

BigJoe Tue Mar 16, 2004 09:27am

Read rule 10-5 for your delay team technicals. There are only three warnings given:
a. Interfering with the ball after a made basket.
b. Delay of game prior to a free throw. This would be a huddle when you are ready to administer the throw.
c. Reaching through the out of bounds plane on a throw in.

These are the rule book warnings, but using good game management skills you will have alot more during the course of the game. In your post, there is no warning, you just put the ball on the floor or give the ball to the team that is ready if it is their ball. You shouldn't do this unless there is no appearance of breaking the huddle by the team that is at the bench.

dhodges007 Tue Mar 16, 2004 04:56pm

I don't have my book handy, but what about starting the game and a team won't come out for the jump ball?

Bart Tyson Tue Mar 16, 2004 05:42pm

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Originally posted by dhodges007
I don't have my book handy, but what about starting the game and a team won't come out for the jump ball?
Just get them out. Period.

Adam Tue Mar 16, 2004 05:44pm

Easy. Line 'em up and get ready to toss it. Worst case scenario, howler monkey gets the first alternate possession. :)

Nevadaref Tue Mar 16, 2004 05:55pm

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Originally posted by Bart Tyson
Quote:

Originally posted by dhodges007
I don't have my book handy, but what about starting the game and a team won't come out for the jump ball?
Just get them out. Period.

By rule they get 1 minute, then it's a T.

ref18 Tue Mar 16, 2004 11:36pm

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Originally posted by BktBallRef
When you have sufficiently warned the delaying team that they need to get back on the floor, blow your whistle, put the ball on the floor at the spot and start counting or, if the team delaying is on defense,, hand the ball to the opposing team.
I did this once, handed the ball to the offense without the defense being ready. They scored on that play unopposed, and won the game by 2 pts. The next season, we were talking about similar situations at a meeting. We were then told never to do this. They emphised that fact. Thank God, my partner didn't bring this up. ;)

Forksref Wed Mar 17, 2004 12:06am

Use the correct procedure as described by BktBall and you won't have any problems. I used it at least 5 times this year. Every time the team barely got the ball inbounds in time, but in each case both teams got out of their huddles in time the rest of the game. I never had it happen with the B team being slow, but it would be interesting to see A score without any resistance.

Nevadaref Wed Mar 17, 2004 12:16am

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Originally posted by ref18
Quote:

Originally posted by BktBallRef
When you have sufficiently warned the delaying team that they need to get back on the floor, blow your whistle, put the ball on the floor at the spot and start counting or, if the team delaying is on defense,, hand the ball to the opposing team.
I did this once, handed the ball to the offense without the defense being ready. They scored on that play unopposed, and won the game by 2 pts. The next season, we were talking about similar situations at a meeting. We were then told never to do this. They emphised that fact. Thank God, my partner didn't bring this up. ;)

Those that said never to do this must be a bunch of ex-coaches. Just follow the rules. It's their fault not yours that they weren't ready to play at the proper time.

ref18 Wed Mar 17, 2004 12:55am

The person who said never to do this was my assignor, so i tend to listen to the advice he gives me.

Nevadaref Wed Mar 17, 2004 01:35am

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Originally posted by ref18
The person who said never to do this was my assignor, so i tend to listen to the advice he gives me.
How unfortunate.

Bart Tyson Wed Mar 17, 2004 09:16am

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Originally posted by Nevadaref
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Originally posted by Bart Tyson
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Originally posted by dhodges007
I don't have my book handy, but what about starting the game and a team won't come out for the jump ball?
Just get them out. Period.

By rule they get 1 minute, then it's a T.

I knew there was a rule about the start of the 2nd half, but I was not aware of a rule for the jump ball. Please cite the rule?


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