I know that dunking in warmups is a technical foul but i dont know exactly what happens after that. Is there even a jumpball or do u just give the technical foul shots and the ball to the offended team and the possesion arrow goes to the team who got the technical.
I hope somone can clarify this for me |
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BTW, as might be expected, the answer to the original question is somewhat different for NCAA and NBA. In NCAA, dunking in pre-game is a technical foul, but the game would be continued from the point of interruption, which would be the jump ball. In the NBA, dunking in pre-game is completely legal. |
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"I could be wrong" was my attempt at humility, but since you want to be blunt, I'm quite sure that when I posted that story on this board 2 years ago, and when I posted it on the McGriff's board over 6 years ago, the incident occurred in Indiana. Now, if you're 110% positive ( ;) )that it also happened in Idaho, I can live with that. However, since humility is no longer an issue, I was not wrong in my previous post. |
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Dunking in warm-ups is legal. Hanging on the ring is not. If a T is awarded before the beginning of a half the period begins with the free throws and then a jump ball. |
That is funny.
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Actually I realized it about 30 seconds after posting and then deleted it.....either way thanks whistleone for helping and as to you Bushref, well I won't get into name-calling with you.
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