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running OOb violation
i only ref HS ball and know it is a violation to go oob intentionally esp to gain an advantage. I have called it on several occasions when a player will run oob the length of the baseline, come back in, accept a pass and shoot. Is the rule the same in college? If so, they are not calling it in the Memphis UCLA game today. Saw it about a half dozen times. On one sitch the UCLA guard, Hamuker (spell?), did it and came in and caught the pass in the corner but did not shoot. No calls??
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The NCAA rule is slightly different. In HS, it's a violation simply to go OOB of your own volition. In NCAA, it's a violation to go OOB of your own volition and then be the first to touch the ball inbounds. That's why it wasn't called in the Memphis game. I noticed the same thing, but there was never a case where the player came back inbounds and then received the pass.
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I mentioned it when it happened in the chatroom. I'll go check the video and come back and post the exact time in the game when it happened. It was late in the 2nd half. |
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OK I went back and found it. It is VERY clear that this was a violation and it mattered as UCLA scored 2 pts on the possession.
With 3:29 remaining in the second half, #1 Jordan Farmar for UCLA runs OOB on the end line in front of Reggie Greenwood, who is the Lead tableside (Higgins is C opp and Lopes is T). While he runs OOB and his defender trails him, #21 Cedric Bozeman is holding the ball at the 28 ft line in front of Howland on the UCLA bench. Farmar returns to the court in the corner and receives a pass directly from Bozeman. No other player touched the ball. At this time there is 21 seconds on the shot clock. Farmar then dribbles out to the top of the key and then back in and hits a 2pt jumpshot with 9 seconds on the shot clock. This was a clear violation of: 9-4-1 on BR-128 A.R. 13. Team A sets a double screen for A1, who, in attempting to come across the freethrow lane, is legally obstructed by offensive and defensive players so that A1 leaves the playing court under the basket, circles around, returns to the playing court and then is the first to receive the ball. RULING: A violation has been committed by A1 for leaving the playing court and then becomes the first player to touch the ball upon return. |
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