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Repeated Lane Violation
Sorry if this has been asked, couldn't find it.
Saw this 2-3 years ago...wasn't officiating the game but was interesting. Team A leads by 1 point with two free throws....A misses the first and B calls a timeout. There is 2 seconds on the clock. B's last timeout and set's up a inbounds play for the game winning basket. B's coach tells B1, closest to the shooter to lane violate before A1 shoots, he wants A to make sure they make the free throw so they can run their OOB play. He tells the Trail that he is going to do this. Play resumes, A1, the shooter misses two times, each followed by another shot because of the lane violation. A uses a timeout and coach instructs A1 to keep missing, but make sure he hits the rim.... Play resumes and A1 again misses followed by lane violation.....Next attempt A accidentally misses rim...B runs inbounds play and misses 1/2 court shot. Now if this kept up, what would you have done? Talked to the officials afterward and they were having a hard time coming up with something...
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You mean the team that is violating, correct? Do they get a warning? Would it fall under the "actionless contest" ruling for a technical foul?
Thanks for the input.....that's kinda what I figured it would have to be. Good question on the arrow and the last should have been a double violation.....It may have been that he messed up and banked it in.....
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Actionless Contest ???
There are some NFHS rules that deal with an actionless contest. Please see Rule 10-5 and note the words "similar acts". I don't think that the situation described in the thread falls into the category of being a "similiar act" resulting in an "actionless contest", but I'm sure some Forum members would be more than willing to contribute their opinion.
Last edited by BillyMac; Mon Feb 12, 2007 at 08:43pm. |
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Wouldn't the T be on the team committing the repeated lane violation due to unsportsmanlike conduct, i.e. trying to negate an opponent's obvious advantage? I seem to always read that phrase in the case book.
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