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RefLarry Sun Jun 10, 2007 06:47pm

foul away from the ball
 
Q. A1 has the ball near midcourt. B2 commits a common foul on A2 in the paint near team A's basket. Team A is not in the bonus. Where does team A inbound the ball? Inbound near where the ball was or near where the foul occurred?

Thank you.

BktBallRef Sun Jun 10, 2007 06:57pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by RefLarry
Q. A1 has the ball near midcourt. B2 commits a common foul on A2 in the paint near team A's basket. Team A is not in the bonus. Where does team A inbound the ball? Inbound near where the ball was or near where the foul occurred?

Thank you.

At the closest point OOB nearest to where the foul occurred.

Indianaref Mon Jun 11, 2007 06:31am

ART. 5 . . . After a player-control foul, as in 4-19-6; a team-control foul, as in 4-19-7; or after a common foul prior to the bonus rule being in effect, as in 4-19-2, any player of the offended team shall make the throw-in from the designated out-of-bounds spot nearest the foul.

Scrapper1 Mon Jun 11, 2007 08:16am

Larry, just to add a little bit to the correct answers that you've already received, here's a little reminder list.

For NFHS rules, where to put the ball in play after. . .

a) any single personal foul -- at the spot closest to where the foul occurred;
b) any single technical foul -- at midcourt;
c) a double foul (technical OR personal) -- at the point of interruption. (Remember that, in the example you gave, the POI would be at the spot closest to where the BALL was at the time the fouls occurred.)

Mwanr1 Thu Jun 21, 2007 12:18pm

Is this rule the same for NCAA men and women?

Splute Thu Jun 21, 2007 01:01pm

follow up question / scenario:
A1 inbounding ball on sideline. Throws in, A2 touches, ball continues into A's new frontcourt, no possession; however right after the touch A2 and B2 crash, just short of division line. Foul called. Will the ball be thrown in at point of foul or where the ball is when the foul is called?

HawkeyeCubP Thu Jun 21, 2007 01:04pm

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Originally Posted by Splute
follow up question / scenario:
A1 inbounding ball on sideline. Throws in, A2 touches, ball continues into A's new frontcourt, no possession; however right after the touch A2 and B2 crash, just short of division line. Foul called. Will the ball be thrown in at point of foul or where the ball is when the foul is called?

Edited to clarify/correct: If it's a single personal foul on A2 or B2, the throw-in will be at the spot closest to the foul. If it's a double personal foul on A2 and B2, the throw-in will be at the spot closest to the double foul. No team control = the throw-in will not be where the ball was when the double foul was called.

Splute Thu Jun 21, 2007 01:06pm

common foul

FrankHtown Thu Jun 21, 2007 01:24pm

As Scrapper1 said, double fouls go to the point of interruption, e.i. where the ball was when you blew the whistle. Since there was no team control established, you would go to AP, with the throw-in spot closest to where the ball was when play was stopped.

Common foul---nearest where the foul occured. (NF)

Jurassic Referee Thu Jun 21, 2007 01:26pm

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Originally Posted by HawkeyeCubP
If it's a double personal foul on A2 and B2, the throw-in will be at the spot closest to the double foul. No team control = the throw-in will <font color = red>not</font> be where the ball was when the double foul was called.

Disagree. With no team control, the throw-in is at closest spot to where the ball was located when the double-foul was called. See case book play 4.19.8SitE(c).

Splute Thu Jun 21, 2007 01:27pm

Thanks, that was my thought. No possession, AP, Have to know where the ball was.
Thanks,

HawkeyeCubP Thu Jun 21, 2007 01:37pm

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Originally Posted by Jurassic Referee
Disagree. With no team control, the throw-in is at closest spot to where the ball was located when the double-foul was called. See case book play 4.19.8SitE(c).

I sit corrected. Thank you.

Mwanr1 Thu Jun 21, 2007 06:43pm

Is this the same for college men and women?

bob jenkins Mon Jun 25, 2007 08:29am

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Originally Posted by Mwanr1
Is this the same for college men and women?

Yes. This rule is the same.


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