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Old Mon Dec 20, 2004, 01:14pm
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So, you are saying that if A1 fouls B1 after he catches the inbounds pass and the bonus is not in effect, then the ball would be put in play with a spot throw-in because the throw-in ended when B1 touched the ball before the foul?
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Old Tue Dec 21, 2004, 08:04am
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You would also retain the right to run the endline after a made basket if a timeout is called before the throw-in!
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Old Tue Dec 21, 2004, 10:04am
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can a player dribble the ball when running the end line after a made basket?
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Old Tue Dec 21, 2004, 10:58am
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can a player dribble the ball when running the end line after a made basket?
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Old Tue Dec 21, 2004, 12:44pm
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can you give me the rule reference to being able to dribble out of bounds after a made basket. thanks
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Old Tue Dec 21, 2004, 12:56pm
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can you give me the rule reference to being able to dribble out of bounds after a made basket. thanks
NFHS case book play 9.2.2SitD
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Old Tue Dec 21, 2004, 01:11pm
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can you give me the rule reference to being able to dribble out of bounds after a made basket. thanks
NFHS case book play 9.2.2SitD

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Old Tue Dec 21, 2004, 05:01pm
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ok, i can't find my case book, is there a place on the web that i can look at the case book? or will someone reply back with this specific rule on (9.2.2). i had a coach ask me the other day if its legal but could not find the answer in the rule book.
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Old Tue Dec 21, 2004, 06:34pm
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The reason you can't find it is because it is not there, exactly. Rule 9-2 addresses Throw-In Provisions. It states that the player shall not violate the provisions governing the throw-in. Then it lists 10 Articles stating what the thrower shall not do. Dribbling the ball OOB during the throw-in is NOT listed as a no-no.
Thus, it is legal (in both running and spot throw-ins).
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Old Tue Dec 21, 2004, 06:57pm
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The reason you can't find it is because it is not there, exactly.
Not there? Um, I referenced casebook play 9.2.2SitD:

Casebook play 9.2.2SitD--A1 dribbles the ball on floor on the out-of-bounds area before making a throw-in.
RULING: Legal, a player may bounce the ball on the out-of-bounds area prior to making a throw-in"
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Couldn't be plainer. What's the confusion?
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Old Tue Dec 21, 2004, 07:26pm
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As I understood it, Roadking was asking for the Rule reference that case play 9.2.2 describes. If a coach asks him again, he wanted to be able to state the Rule
(I thought). So, I was trying to point out how he could back up the legal dribbling using Rule 9-2. Even though case book plays are helpful and go into more detail, they are only tools. We should be able to prove anything that is either legal or illegal using the Rule Book. Sorry I was so dumb.
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Old Tue Dec 21, 2004, 08:47pm
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As I understood it, Roadking was asking for the Rule reference that case play 9.2.2 describes. If a coach asks him again, he wanted to be able to state the Rule
(I thought). So, I was trying to point out how he could back up the legal dribbling using Rule 9-2. Even though case book plays are helpful and go into more detail, they are only tools. We should be able to prove anything that is either legal or illegal using the Rule Book. Sorry I was so dumb.
Roadking was asking for any rules reference that said that it was legal to dribble OOB. And this case book play explicitly answered his question. I'm just kinda confused why he would need to back up a very explicit case book play. Case book plays, by definition, are rules references.
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Old Tue Dec 21, 2004, 11:16pm
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thanks, you both answered my question. always learning!
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