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Ron Pilo Sun Mar 04, 2001 03:16am

1st quarter team A pushes ball away as team B player is bending over to pick it up for a throwin after made basket by team A. Partner calls delay of game and we put
warning in the book.
In the 4th quarter team A player has hands over the boundry line as team B is attempting a throwin. No contact. Is this a different warning or is this a T since we had a
delay earlier in the game?

MOFFICIAL Sun Mar 04, 2001 08:29am

I would give another warning because the first was for delay and the second is for a boundary line infraction.

mick Sun Mar 04, 2001 09:04am

Quote:

Originally posted by Ron Pilo
1st quarter team A pushes ball away as team B player is bending over to pick it up for a throwin after made basket by team A. Partner calls delay of game and we put
warning in the book.
In the 4th quarter team A player has hands over the boundry line as team B is attempting a throwin. No contact. Is this a different warning or is this a T since we had a
delay earlier in the game?

Ron,
I'm with MOFFICIAL.
Each act gets warned; each act is treated independently of the other before we start handing out the Team Ts for the separate acts.
mick

By the way, my sister-in-law was under her desk last week. How'd you and Hoops in general fair from the shaker?

co2ice Sun Mar 04, 2001 12:13pm

I agree also, however if the "breaking the plane" violation is done to buy time or cause the delay of the throw-in, then the result would have to be a T!

buffett Sun Mar 04, 2001 06:45pm

I am in agreement with co2ice. While they are separate acts, they both fall in the delay of game category. Warning on the first play and T on the second. Easy call for me.

PAULK1 Sun Mar 04, 2001 07:06pm

4-46 list these as delay warnings:

1 For a throw in plane violation as in 9-2-11

2 For a huddle by either team and contact with the free thrower 10-1-5c

3 For interfering with the ball following a goal as in
10-5-d

you must violate any individual act of delay 2 times
for a technical foul.

mixing 1 and 2 or 2 and 3 or even 1,2, and 3 is not
enough to get a technical foul.

although violating 3 may get you a T and a warning in the right situation.

mick Sun Mar 04, 2001 07:11pm

Easy, but wrong
 
Quote:

Originally posted by buffett
I am in agreement with co2ice. While they are separate acts, they both fall in the delay of game category. Warning on the first play and T on the second. Easy call for me.
Buffet,

SITUATION 15: Immediately following a goal in the first quarter by A1, A3 slaps the ball away so that Team B is unable to make a quick throw-in. In the second quarter, A2 reaches through the inbounds side of the throw-in boundary plane. RULING: The official shall sound his/her whistle and go to the table to have the scorer record a team warning for the specific delay after it has occurred. The specific warning is then reported to the head coach of Team A. Any subsequent delay for interfering with the ball following a basket or throw-in plane violation by Team A shall result in a technical foul charged to Team A. COMMENT: The three warning situations listed in Rule 4-46 are treated separately. (4-46; 9-2-11; 10-1-5c,d)


buffett Sun Mar 04, 2001 07:24pm

I stand corrected. Thanks!

Ron Pilo Mon Mar 05, 2001 09:40am

Mick,

It was quite an experience. I rode out the 65 quake as a youngster. This one seemed to go on a lot longer. We are all fine up here. Even did a game that night.


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