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Old Fri Jan 05, 2007, 03:23pm
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WTF -- how is the offense penalized? they retain the ball -- usually when this is called its because the defender might have physically stepped over the line -- because if there is any contact its a T automatically.
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Old Fri Jan 05, 2007, 03:30pm
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See case book play 9.3.2SitD. That will tell you how the offense could be penalized.

Do not have my case book with me. COuld you provide a few detail? Remeber, the defense commits a violation and the OFFENSE is penalized for that.

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Old Fri Jan 05, 2007, 03:31pm
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Do not have my case book with me. COuld you provdie a few detail? Remeber, the defense commits a violation and the defense is penalized for that.
you finally make sense
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Old Fri Jan 05, 2007, 03:42pm
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Do not have my case book with me. COuld you provdie a few detail? Remeber, the defense commits a violation and the defense is penalized for that.
From the case play:

The score is tied 60-60 with with four seconds remaining in the game. A1 has a fast break and is near the free throw line on his/her way to an uncontested lay-up. B5 running down the court near the sideline, intentionally runs out of bounds in the hopes of getting a leaving-the-floor violation called.
RULING: B5's intentional violation should be ignored and A1's activity should continue without interruption.COMMENT: Non-contact, away from the ball illegal defensive violations(i.e. excessively swinging the elbows, leaving the floor for an unauthorized reason) specifically designed to stop the clock near the end of a period or to take away a clear advantageous position by the offense shall be temporarily ignored. The defensive team should not benefit from the tactic. If time is not a factor, the defense should be penalized with the violation or a technical foul for unsporting behavior.

Note the words "temporarily ignored". If it happened in the middle of a period, you delay the whistle for the violation until after A1 has scored, then whistle B5 for the violation and give team A the ball back for a throw-in.
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Old Fri Jan 05, 2007, 03:44pm
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Must be player control foul by airborne shooter and then there is basket interference or goaltending by defense.
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