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lds7199 Fri Dec 09, 2005 01:43pm

Are there any situations where the ball will not be inbounded at the division line after a technical foul? A friend of mine who coaches junior high girls told me about a situation that happened in a game earlier this week. His team is up 4 and on defense with less than 10 seconds to play. There was a loose ball that resulted in some contact. After the play, his player jumps up and gets in the face of the offensive player. The ref. gives her a technical foul. They shoot the foul shots and give the shooting team the ball underneath the basket. When the coach asked why they were getting the ball underneath the basket, the official told him "they changed the rule this year, after technical fouls, the ball is inbounded where the foul occurred." Another official said that his crew did the same thing the week before. I have looked at all of the penalties for tech. fouls and each says 2 shots and division line throw-in. Is there a situation that I am not familiar with?

Dan_ref Fri Dec 09, 2005 01:50pm

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Originally posted by lds7199
Are there any situations where the ball will not be inbounded at the division line after a technical foul? A friend of mine who coaches junior high girls told me about a situation that happened in a game earlier this week. His team is up 4 and on defense with less than 10 seconds to play. There was a loose ball that resulted in some contact. After the play, his player jumps up and gets in the face of the offensive player. The ref. gives her a technical foul. They shoot the foul shots and give the shooting team the ball underneath the basket. When the coach asked why they were getting the ball underneath the basket, the official told him "they changed the rule this year, after technical fouls, the ball is inbounded where the foul occurred." Another official said that his crew did the same thing the week before. I have looked at all of the penalties for tech. fouls and each says 2 shots and division line throw-in. Is there a situation that I am not familiar with?
If you play under nfhs rules this is wrong.

But if I understand you it sounds like after the T they went to point of interuption, which is valid under ncaa rules.

truerookie Fri Dec 09, 2005 01:52pm

Agreed, with Dan

Snake~eyes Fri Dec 09, 2005 03:17pm

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Originally posted by lds7199
Are there any situations where the ball will not be inbounded at the division line after a technical foul?
NFHS

A SINGLE technical foul? I can only think of one situation. Technical foul at the end of a period.

But double technical fouls are now at the point of interruption.

rainmaker Fri Dec 09, 2005 06:54pm

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Originally posted by Snake~eyes

A SINGLE technical foul? I can only think of one situation. Technical foul at the end of a period.

Why would that throw-in go under the basket??

Jurassic Referee Fri Dec 09, 2005 08:36pm

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Originally posted by Snake~eyes

A SINGLE technical foul? I can only think of one situation. Technical foul at the end of a period.

Why would that throw-in go under the basket??

There wouldn't be a throw-in for a T at all in some situations at the end of a quarter.

I believe he's referring to a T that comes after the horn but before the period is over-- say, A1 is shooting 1/1 or 2 after being fouled while time was expiring. During one of the FT's, somebody on B gets a T. You shoot the FT's for the T as part of that quarter also, but team A doesn't get the throw-in for the T to start the next quarter. The throw-in for the next quarter is the regular AP progression.

Make sense?

rainmaker Sat Dec 10, 2005 12:51am

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Originally posted by rainmaker
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Originally posted by Snake~eyes

A SINGLE technical foul? I can only think of one situation. Technical foul at the end of a period.

Why would that throw-in go under the basket??

There wouldn't be a throw-in for a T at all in some situations at the end of a quarter.

I believe he's referring to a T that comes after the horn but before the period is over-- say, A1 is shooting 1/1 or 2 after being fouled while time was expiring. During one of the FT's, somebody on B gets a T. You shoot the FT's for the T as part of that quarter also, but team A doesn't get the throw-in for the T to start the next quarter. The throw-in for the next quarter is the regular AP progression.

Make sense?

Yea, but that still wouldn't make the next throw-in under someone's basket.

Snake~eyes Sat Dec 10, 2005 01:28am

If you look at my post, I quoted a segment of his question and answered that part specifically.

Nevadaref Sat Dec 10, 2005 09:30am

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Originally posted by rainmaker
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Originally posted by Jurassic Referee
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Originally posted by rainmaker
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Originally posted by Snake~eyes

A SINGLE technical foul? I can only think of one situation. Technical foul at the end of a period.

Why would that throw-in go under the basket??

There wouldn't be a throw-in for a T at all in some situations at the end of a quarter.

I believe he's referring to a T that comes after the horn but before the period is over-- say, A1 is shooting 1/1 or 2 after being fouled while time was expiring. During one of the FT's, somebody on B gets a T. You shoot the FT's for the T as part of that quarter also, but team A doesn't get the throw-in for the T to start the next quarter. The throw-in for the next quarter is the regular AP progression.

Make sense?

Yea, but that still wouldn't make the next throw-in under someone's basket.

True, but you could start an extra period with a jump ball, if the T occurred after the expiration of time in the 4th quarter.
So the answer to the original question:
"Are there any situations where the ball will not be inbounded at the division line after a technical foul?"
is yes.


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