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Jurassic Referee Thu Nov 17, 2005 05:10pm

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jdccpa Thu Nov 17, 2005 06:07pm

22. A-1 is holding the ball in the frontcourt & closely guarded by B-1. As the official count is at 2, A-2 takes & holds a position between A-1 and B-1. Official stops the count. Correct?

The answer is NO!

See CB 9.10.1 Situation D

ref18 Thu Nov 17, 2005 06:12pm

Quote:

Originally posted by jdccpa
22. A-1 is holding the ball in the frontcourt & closely guarded by B-1. As the official count is at 2, A-2 takes & holds a position between A-1 and B-1. Official stops the count. Correct?

The answer is NO!

See CB 9.10.1 Situation D

According to the IAABO Answer Key, the answer is yes.

See 4-10, 4-23-1

jdccpa Thu Nov 17, 2005 06:31pm

Let me get this straight. So any time another offensive player takes a position in front of a closely guarded teammate I should discontinue the 5 sec count?

The answer sheet be damned I going to continue counting.

ref18 Thu Nov 17, 2005 06:32pm

The answer sheet makes sense.

If another offensive player gets in between, then you've got the defender with LGP on the new offensive player.

You can't have guarding position on 2 players at once.


Camron Rust Thu Nov 17, 2005 06:54pm

Quote:

Originally posted by ref18
The answer sheet makes sense.

If another offensive player gets in between, then you've got the defender with LGP on the new offensive player.

You can't have guarding position on 2 players at once.


Why not? (Rules reference??)

rainmaker Thu Nov 17, 2005 06:55pm

Quote:

Originally posted by ref18
The answer sheet makes sense.

If another offensive player gets in between, then you've got the defender with LGP on the new offensive player.

You can't have guarding position on 2 players at once.


rules references?

Camron Rust Thu Nov 17, 2005 06:55pm

Quote:

Originally posted by ref18
The answer sheet makes sense.

If another offensive player gets in between, then you've got the defender with LGP on the new offensive player.

You can't have guarding position on 2 players at once.


Why not? (Rules reference??)

If it did say so, where does it say which one is the one being guarded.?

jdccpa Thu Nov 17, 2005 09:23pm

The case book example (9.10.1 Situation D (b)) has four players surrounding the dribbler and it says that this is a closely guarded situation.

I'm still counting!


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