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Buckley11 Fri Jan 07, 2005 02:41pm

At work without rulebook. Please help me out.

Is there a separate warning for a delay of game for 1)crossing the boundary plane, and 2)touching the ball after it passes through the goal.

Again, the question is do these require separate warnings, or does a warning for one constitute a T if the other happens.

Thanks!

Adam Fri Jan 07, 2005 02:45pm

Quote:

Originally posted by Buckley11
At work without rulebook. Please help me out.

Is there a separate warning for a delay of game for 1)crossing the boundary plane, and 2)touching the ball after it passes through the goal.

Again, the question is do these require separate warnings, or does a warning for one constitute a T if the other happens.

Thanks!

Separate warnings. As I was duly corrected in another thread, there are three separate official warnings for three separate acts. No act may be penalized with a T unless it's already been warned for; except late in a game if the official deems the act was done simply to stop the clock.

zebraman Fri Jan 07, 2005 02:48pm

Quote:

Originally posted by Buckley11
At work without rulebook. Please help me out.

Is there a separate warning for a delay of game for 1)crossing the boundary plane, and 2)touching the ball after it passes through the goal.

Again, the question is do these require separate warnings, or does a warning for one constitute a T if the other happens.

Thanks!

And remember that merely touching the ball after it passes through the goal doesn't require you to call a delay. In fact, even if B2 caught the ball and held it for a second, there is no reason to give a delay warning if there are no players from team A in the area waiting to get it for the inbounds pass.

Z

Junker Fri Jan 07, 2005 02:53pm

I would warn for each individually as they are separate, different acts.

gordon30307 Fri Jan 07, 2005 03:21pm

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Originally posted by Snaqwells
Quote:

Originally posted by Buckley11
At work without rulebook. Please help me out.

Is there a separate warning for a delay of game for 1)crossing the boundary plane, and 2)touching the ball after it passes through the goal.

Again, the question is do these require separate warnings, or does a warning for one constitute a T if the other happens.

Thanks!

Separate warnings. As I was duly corrected in another thread, there are three separate official warnings for three separate acts. No act may be penalized with a T unless it's already been warned for; except late in a game if the official deems the act was done simply to stop the clock.

Also reaching across boundry line and touching the ball is a Technical and a warning. Both are charged.

rainmaker Fri Jan 07, 2005 06:02pm

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Originally posted by zebraman
Quote:

Originally posted by Buckley11
At work without rulebook. Please help me out.

Is there a separate warning for a delay of game for 1)crossing the boundary plane, and 2)touching the ball after it passes through the goal.

Again, the question is do these require separate warnings, or does a warning for one constitute a T if the other happens.

Thanks!

And remember that merely touching the ball after it passes through the goal doesn't require you to call a delay. In fact, even if B2 caught the ball and held it for a second, there is no reason to give a delay warning if there are no players from team A in the area waiting to get it for the inbounds pass.

Z

Yea, and even if someone does sort of incidentally bump the ball away from a player who's trying to retrieve it, this isn't necessarily DoG (I kinda like that abbreviation). This can and frequently does happen especially in the lower levels when players are bunched up under the basket, and don't move themselves away in a timely manner after the ball goes in.

Mark Dexter Fri Jan 07, 2005 11:23pm

Remember - the warning/technical is for interfering with the ball after a goal, not for touching it. (It is basketball, you know.)


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