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bob jenkins Thu Feb 15, 2007 09:38am

Quote:

Originally Posted by jmaellis
Is it true that a lane violation committed by a player on the non-shooting team (9-1-9) isn't a violation until the ball leaves the thrower's hands? If so, if the thrower commits a 10 second violation (9-1-3) that violation causes the ball to become dead so there would not be a dual violation/penalty.

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No to both questions. It's a violation as soon as it happens, but the enforcement is delayed. THe play you describe in the second question is a double violation.

RushmoreRef Thu Feb 15, 2007 10:12am

Quote:

Originally Posted by Rick Durkee
While the ball is at the disposal of the thrower during a free throw, the trail official sees a lane violation by a player on team B. It seems to me that the official should give the Delay Violation signal with the hand farther from the end line? If that's true, should she/he also continue the wrist flick count with his arm extended? Is there another way to do it?


Has anyone here ever called a violation on a free throw for taking more than 10 seconds......I've never gotten past 6 or 7......I think I'd give a kid a pass on the first one over 10 seconds and then tell him to "pick it up" for the next one


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