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Boys JV game. After made basket by team A, ball is bouncing on floor under basket. Team B player (not seeing made basket) grabs ball bouncing thinks his teammate (out of bounds) has bounce passed ball to him and takes off up court. I blow whistle to stop play and have team B make a proper throw-in on baseline. Coach A wants a violation. Did I do this properly.
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Okay, I'm sorry but this same question was asked about six weeks ago and was discussed for 15 days, resulting in 111 replies, 1940 views and 8 pages of post.
Here's the link: http://www.officialforum.com/thread/3318 Enjoy! ![]()
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What he meant to say, instead of being a smart@$$, was, no, it was a violation. Sometimes there are guys around here who spend way too much time here and don't realize that some of us have lives and don't read each and every post, so they end up putting up some smart@$$ response which has nothing to do with the question. JV is far enough up the ladder to expect them to know the rules, blow the violation and maybe they will learn the rule.
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BTW, no, it is not a violation. There are 3 viable alternatives. There is no one interpretation.
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Thanks devdog about your kind words about us newcomers. I am a newcomer to this list and have hesitated to post more for fear of getting some type of "holier than thou", condenscending response that I have seen from a few people here. Officiating Basketball is my third job right now and I don't have time to read all the posts so really don't know what has been discussed in the past. BTW, in this situation, I've always blown the whistle to stop play and allowed team B to take the ball out again with a warning that if it happens again, it will be a turnover. Don't know if this is correct but I've never had a coach challenge me on it. I suppose I'm not too consistent though because in the slightly different case of when a player inbounding the ball is standing on the line, I've always called an immediate turnover without any type of "do-over." This has its advantages because rarely does a team make the same mistake twice. |
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I just know that I am going to hate myself in the morning for two reasons: (1) I have yet to write to Mary Struckhoff and Dick Knox concerning the Thread referred to by BkbBallRef and (2) because I am replying to the posting of this thread.
For this original thread, I would use the dreaded common sense theory if the age group was 8th grade and below implement a "do over." But even then, if the level of play was very good at the 8th grade age group I might call the violation (the thrust of the discussion in the earlier thread). If the age group is 9th grade and older, the players are supposed to have their heads in the game, and if they do not, that is the player's problem. In other words, violation everytime (see the earlier thread for a discussion on why this is a throw-in violation, even in North Carolina, see Dick Knox). Anyway that is my two cents on this posting.
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As you should very well know Mark, in NC, it's a delay of game warning, not a violation.
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Not if I am officiating, ;-).
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