![]() |
|
|||
Officials Manual Change (x4)
Quote:
Basic Procedures and Mechanics - Two Officials - Throw-In 220. The administering official shall hand or bounce the ball to the thrower and move to observe the action unless the throw-in is following a successful goal. This in no way lessens the importance of adhering to the nearest spot/designated spot. When adminstering throw-ins on the side line, a bounce is recommended. When adminstering throw-ins on the end line and remaining in the front court, handing the ball to the thrower is recommended. If the throw-in is after a goal, the thrower should be allowed a reasonable time to secure the ball at the end line after which the five-second count is started. The count shall be silent and visible. The administering official shall sound the whistle to indicate play is about to begin only following a charged time-out, an intermission or an unusual delay. If the clock has been stopped, the adminstering official should signal to start the clock when the released ball touches a player who is inbounds. Proposed Changes: Basic Procedures and Mechanics - Two Officials - Throw-In 220. The administering official shall hand or bounce the ball to the thrower and move to observe the action unless the throw-in is following a successful goal. This in no way lessens the importance of adhering to the nearest spot/designated spot. When adminstering throw-ins on the side line, a bounce is recommended. When adminstering throw-ins on the end line and remaining in the front court, handing the ball to the thrower is recommended. If the throw-in is after a goal, the thrower should be allowed a reasonable time to secure the ball at the end line after which the five-second count is started. The count shall be silent and visible. The administering official shall sound the whistle to indicate play is about to begin only following a charged time-out, an intermission, an unusual delay, or when the throwing team is on the end line of their frontcourt after the clock has been stopped. If the clock has been stopped, the adminstering official, and the Trail, if Lead is the administering official, should signal to start the clock when the released ball touches a player who is inbounds. 333 Currently Reads: Basic Procedures and Mechanics - Three Officials - Throw-In 333. The administering official shall hand or bounce the ball to the thrower and move to observe the action unless the throw-in is following a successful goal. This in no way lessens the importance of adhering to the nearest spot/designated spot. When administering throw-ins on the side line, a bounce is recommended. When administering throw-ins on the end line and remaining in the front court, handing the ball to the thrower is recommended. If the throw-in is after a goal, the thrower should be allowed a reasonable time to secure the ball at the end line after which the five-second count is started. The count shall be silent and visible. The administering official shall sound the whistle to indicate play is about to begin only following a charged time-out, an intermission or an unusual delay. If the clock has been stopped, the adminstering official should signal to start the clock when the released ball touches a player who is inbounds. Proposed Changes: Basic Procedures and Mechanics - Three Officials - Throw-In 333. The administering official shall hand or bounce the ball to the thrower and move to observe the action unless the throw-in is following a successful goal. This in no way lessens the importance of adhering to the nearest spot/designated spot. When administering throw-ins on the side line, a bounce is recommended. When administering thro-ins on the end line and remaining in the front court, handing the ball to the thrower is recommended. If the throw-in is after a goal, the thrower should be allowed a reasonable time to secure the ball at the end line after which the five-second count is started. The count shall be silent and visible. The administering official shall sound the whistle to indicate play is about to begin only following a charged time-out, an intermission, an unusual delay, or when the throwing team is on the end line of their frontcourt after the clock has been stopped. If the clock has been stopped, the adminstering official, and the Trail, if Lead is the administering official, should signal to start the clock when the released ball touches a player who is inbounds. Affected Rules: None. Affected Case Plays: None. (Can you tell I've been home sick for two days?) |
Bookmarks |
|
|
![]() |
||||
Thread | Thread Starter | Forum | Replies | Last Post |
ASA Rule Change | IRISHMAFIA | Softball | 0 | Mon Sep 26, 2005 06:29pm |
new rule change I'd like to see | cowbyfan1 | Football | 7 | Wed Aug 10, 2005 06:56am |
8-2-2 Rule Change | BktBallRef | Football | 10 | Fri Jan 23, 2004 11:59pm |
Men's Basketball proposals? | mick | Basketball | 24 | Thu May 08, 2003 06:09am |
Did they change the rule? | kschau | Basketball | 4 | Thu Dec 14, 2000 04:36pm |