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Please clear up the correct procedure of what should happen after a made basket. If the ball is dead, whose responsibility is it to get the ball to the ref? Does the ref have to hand the ball or can he/she throw/bounce pass to the to the player out of bounds? Once the ref receives the ball after a made basket, is the ref obligated to immediately give the ball to the player out of bounds (thus starting the 5 sec. count)?
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After a made basket the official usually does not handle the ball. The player can just pick it up off the floor and throw it in.
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The after a made basket question needs more info. 1) Did the scoring team cause the official to get the ball? 2) Did the throwing team give them the ball? 3) Was the ball loose and retrived by either team, a fan, coach, or cheerleader? 4)Did the ball just bounce to the official on it's own? In 1 the official may have a delay warning or T, if a warning has already been given, on the scoring team. If that is the case the official would blow the whistle issue the warning to the table/coach and administer the throw in to B with running privileges. In 2 just bounce the ball back to them and say, "I don't need the ball after a made basket," and begin the 5 second count. In 3 if the ball was not overly delayed getting to you, just bounce the ball to the thrower and begin the count. If there was a delay, blow the whistle to stop the clock, tell them they may run, bounce/hand the ball to the thrower, and begin the count. In 4 I'll do one of 2 things. If a player is in position to throw it in, I'll bounce them the ball and begin the count. If no player is in position I'll just drop it on the floor near the lane and allow the throwing team to retrive it like I'd never touched the ball. |
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