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Old Mon Feb 25, 2002, 10:20am
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After a made basket by Team B, A1 takes the ball OOB and passes to A2 who is also OOB. A2 then runs along the baseline. I thought this was a violation but I can not find it in the NFHS rule book. Two questions: Is it a violation? and which NFHS rule applies?

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Old Mon Feb 25, 2002, 10:26am
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No, it is not a violation. It's perfectly legal.
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Old Mon Feb 25, 2002, 11:52am
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[B]After a made basket by Team B, A1 takes the ball OOB and passes to A2 who is also OOB. A2 then runs along the baseline. I thought this was a violation but I can not find it in the NFHS rule book. Two questions: Is it a violation? and which NFHS rule applies?
Legal; most pertinent rule is 7-5-7.
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Old Mon Feb 25, 2002, 09:05pm
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Also....

watch for the defender to violate the plane after the 1st pass oob....
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Old Tue Feb 26, 2002, 09:56am
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Had a play early this year that you might want to watch for in the future on this play--
After a made basket by team A, team A calls time out. As I was reporting the time out team A coach asks me if they can run the baseline. Of course I say yes. I assume that they are going to set up some kind of play. On the ensuing throw-in my partner signals to the player that they can run the baseline. Player B1 tries to pass to B2 behind the endline and B3 breaks deep for a long pass. The trouble is player A1 jumps out of bounds to try to intercept the pass! My partner blows his whistle but isn't sure what to call. I was the trail and we meet near the table. During the discussion, team B coach insists on a T. Team A coach thinks it should be a warning. The best comment came from asst. coach on team A. Sitting down like a good little asst. coach; out of the blue he says "since you can't decide I guess we have a jump ball". I burst out laughing as it just struck me as funny. Needless to say, we went with the T for reaching through the endline and touching the ball. Just something to keep in mind next time this happens to you. It sure caught us off guard!

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Old Tue Feb 26, 2002, 12:44pm
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BigJoe,

I think you got it correct. The only thing you might think about is not meeting near the table until you and your partner has decided on the call.
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Old Tue Feb 26, 2002, 03:55pm
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T or warning...it depends

If the A player touches the ball, it's a T.

If not, delay of game warning (unless one has been given earlier, in which case it's a T).
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