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Ed Maeder Mon Nov 27, 2006 03:36pm

Extra Period And The A/P Arrow
 
Can't seem to find a reference for whether the arrow is set after the jump to start an extra period. I know that the extra period is an extension of the fourth period for everything else. Does that also apply to the arrow? Reference please (if there is one).

Jurassic Referee Mon Nov 27, 2006 03:57pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ed Maeder
Can't seem to find a reference for whether the arrow is set after the jump to start an extra period. I know that the extra period is an extension of the fourth period for everything else. Does that also apply to the arrow? Reference please (if there is one).

See rule 6-4-1. The start of the game and the each OT period are treated the same.

mj Mon Nov 27, 2006 03:57pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ed Maeder
Can't seem to find a reference for whether the arrow is set after the jump to start an extra period. I know that the extra period is an extension of the fourth period for everything else. Does that also apply to the arrow? Reference please (if there is one).

6-4-1 should answer it

M&M Guy Mon Nov 27, 2006 04:01pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ed Maeder
Can't seem to find a reference for whether the arrow is set after the jump to start an extra period. I know that the extra period is an extension of the fourth period for everything else. Does that also apply to the arrow? Reference please (if there is one).

Why wouldn't 4-3-1 and 6-4-1 cover it?

M&M Guy Mon Nov 27, 2006 04:02pm

Dang it.

Looks like I need a refresher course on my speed typing.

Ed Maeder Mon Nov 27, 2006 04:05pm

I am taking it that a new arrow is established on the jump-ball for the extra period by the sentence " The team obtaining control from the jump ball establishes the alternating-possession procedure, and the arrow is set toward the opponent's basket." Thanks for the quick reply!


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