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I disagree with your #75. Team A scores and before the throw-in in complete by Team B,A-2 is charged with an intentional personal foul near the end line.Team B is not in the bonus. Official awards team B two free throws and rules team B's throw-in is now a designated spot throw-in. Is the official correct?
Case play 7.5.7 SITUATION D states if foul is intentional (or flagrant) on A near the end line.Two free throws(with the lane cleared).Team B will then have a designated spot throw-in on the end line. It's a designated spot throw-in (at the spot closest to where the foul happened) because the foul that was committed was not a common foul This was a rule change (well the committee said that it was an editorial change last season. Prior to that the team could run the end line. Now we don't let them. (Credit to prior post 23018 from ChuckElias ,mdray ,and Nevadaref.) |
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I disagree with your answer for #57. While the ball is in the air on a jump ball to start the game,A-2 intentionally fouls B-2. Official instructs the scorer to set the arrow toward team A's basket when the ball is at the dispoal of B-2 for the first free throw. Is the official correct?
Casebook play 6.4.1SitE(c): During the jump ball to start the game,after the ball is tossed A1 intentionally fouls B1. When is the possession arrow set? RULING: The arrow is pointed in the direction of A's basket when a player of B has the ball or it is at the thrower's disposal for the throw-in following the free throws. (Credit to :Jurassic Referee thread http://www.officialforum.com/thread/22658 ) I have other answers I disagree with and I am working on them. |
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I disagree with #15.A-1's pass to A-2 in the frontcourt is deflected by A-2 and hits the official who is standing on the division line.A-2 catches the ball in the frontcourt. Official rules this a backcourt violation. Is the official correct?
Yes, the official is correct. 1) Team A had team control. 2) The ball had attained FC status. 3) Team A was last to touch the ball before it went into the BC. 4) Team A was first to touch the ball after it went into the BC. 4-4-4: "A ball which touches a player or an official is the same as the ball touching the floor at that individual's location." Credit to those who posted on Thread: http://www.officialforum.com/thread/22651 |
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I disagree on #41. "Team B scores. A1's throw-in is batted back out of bounds over the end line. Official awards the ball back to team A and rules Team A still has the priviledge of running the end line. Is the official correct?
The questions does not say who batted the ball but lets assume B batted it out of bounds. I say NO. 7.5.7 Situation B (c) Throw-in spots" B legally contacted the ball and subsequently hit it out of bounds,ending the throw-in. Team A is awarded a designated spot throw-in on the end line. |
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Violations or fouls that occur after the throwin ends are always spot throwins (if there is to be a throwin at all). Consider this case....A1 throws the ball in. A2 catches and then dribbles up to top of the key where B2 then knocks the ball away such that it goes OOB on the endline. What kind of throwin do we have? Designated spot. Now, move that incident back towards the endline. Any different becasue of the location? No...spot throwin. Now change it to B knocking it directly OOB off the throwin. Still no different. Why would this be any different than A touching/dribbling it first? It's not.
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