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Interesting situation in a summer league game
This happened Monday night:
End of the game, 10 seconds left, Team A is winning by two points. Team A is in-bounding after a Team B made basket. Team A attempts the double pass play. As A1 attempts to throw the ball to A2 OOB on the baseline the pass hits R1 in the side of the head. The ball then rolls onto the court where A3 touches it. B1 then grabs the loose ball and scores a layup to tie the game. R1 is dazed and U1 takes an official's timeout. During the timeout team A coach is livid and says that the play should have been blown dead by U1 when the ball hit R1 and then rolled onto the court. R1 and U1 decide that the play stands, Team A goes on to win in overtime
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It was a learning experience for everyone involved.
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Couple of questions...
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R1 was properly positioned? And R1 was OOB? Please clarify, because I'm having a hard time figuring out the logistics. Quote:
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Yes, U1 shoulda blown the play dead. Being new and clueless, he didn't. Yes, the R should have reset the throw-in. He didn't either.
As Rocky said, the officials should learn from it and the coach just has to deal with it. Juggler, that's exactly what I'd tell a coach if a complaint was put in. The standard response is "sh!t happens". |
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[QUOTE=Jurassic Referee]Yes, U1 shoulda blown the play dead. Being new and clueless, he didn't. Yes, the R should have reset the throw-in. He didn't either.QUOTE]
if you "reset" the play does it now become a spot throw in? |
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R1 bounced A1 the ball, A1 ran a few steps to his right, R1 had backed away from A1 for his count. A2 ran OOB behind R1, A1 turned and fired the ball back to the middle of the court OOB to A2 but R1 was standing right in the line of fire and got hit For their 2 man mechanics R1 was in the proper place, albeit it at the wrong time. In a larger gym he would have had more room to back away from the end line but the wall was right there.
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So for my learning purposes....
We are saying that it was not a legal throw in...I have in my mind that the ref is part of the playing surface in bounds or out...so if he was OOB and the ball hit him, we have a change of posession...No? |
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