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I posted question 15 earlier...FYI
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IAABO 2006 Refresher Exam Answer Mistakes
According to our board secretary/treasurer and our board interpreter, there are three mistakes on the IAABO 2006 Refresher Exam Answer And Reference Sheet. This information came out of a board Refresher Exam study session:
Question #15: Correct answer should be YES. Question #49: Correct answer should be NO. Question #80: Correct answer should be NO. |
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Personally, I don't like the answer to #13 or #33.
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"...as cool as the other side of the pillow." - Stuart Scott "You should never be proud of doing the right thing." - Dean Smith Last edited by BktBallRef; Mon Nov 13, 2006 at 10:47am. |
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13. While the official passes team A’s bench, someone from the bench utters uncomplimentary language. The official is not able to designate which bench personnel uttered the words. Official charges a technical foul to the head coach. Is the official correct?
33. A–1 after receiving the ball, places the ball on the floor and simultaneously releases it with both hands. A–1 then picks up the ball and dribbles toward the side line. Official rules this an illegal dribble. Is the official correct? 75. After the ball becomes live to begin the first quarter the official notices that A–1 is wearing an illegal jersey. A–1 plays the whole first quarter and enters the court to start the second quarter. Official assesses A–1 with a technical foul. Is the official correct?
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We have a case play with a player who recovers the ball while laying on the floor that may be useful in this case. (The case was quote here: http://forum.officiating.com/showpos...45&postcount=2) If that player on the floor sits the ball down, stands, then picks up the ball, it is considered traveling. To me, that says that sitting the ball on the floor is not a dribble....otherwise it would have been a legal play. Now to this case... How is it different? The only differnce is the position of the player, not the action with the ball. So, is sitting the ball on the floor a dribbler or not?? If not, then the official is wrong. If so, then teh case play I referenced is providing a contratdictory interpretation of stilling the ball on the floor.
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Once the player is playing, it is deemed legal. Reading into it you could argue an illegal number might have been the reason for its illegality, but the question does not say it was an illegal number.
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#33, sitting the ball on the floor is NOT a dribble.
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A dribble is ball movement caused by a player in control who bats (intentionally strikes the ball with the hand(s)) or pushes the ball to the floor once or several times.
"...bats or pushes to..." It doesn't say sitting or placing the ball on the floor. And to your other point about the foot, it doesn't say that the ball has to hit the floor to be a dribble, does it? Just another ****ed up interp by the IAABO, and by NevadaRef.
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"...as cool as the other side of the pillow." - Stuart Scott "You should never be proud of doing the right thing." - Dean Smith Last edited by BktBallRef; Mon Nov 13, 2006 at 11:12am. |
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