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nfhs rules...
jump-ball, alternating possesssion throw-in to team a. (team a arrow). team a is guilty of a 5-second inbounds violation. obviously, team b will get the ball at the spot. will the arrow change? |
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6-4-4 or 5, take your pick
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guys...read the question again...
team a is guilty of a 5 SEC VIOLATION...not a foul... i know in 6.4.5 the arrow won't change on a foul, but in 6.4.4 the arrow will change on a violation... so, not only does team a lose the ball due to the violation, they lose the arrow also... i think this is a dumb rule...they are penalized twice... |
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The opportunity to make an alternating possession thow-in is lost if the throw-in team violates There's nothing dumb about the rule. Team A has an opportunity to make an AP throw-in. They fail to capitalize on that opportunity. if you allow them to keep the arrow, you penalize Team B for playing good defense. BTW, rules use dashes, case plays use dots.
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