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surehands Wed Oct 15, 2008 07:50am

Last second three?
 
The score is tied. With 1 second ledft on the clock in he 4th quarter. A1 releases a jump shot from beyond the three point arc. After the release, but before A1 returns to the floor, B1 fouls A1. The foul is not intentional or flagrant. A1 's shot goes in the basket after the horn sounds. Ruling?
Count A1's three point basket;charge a foulto B1: and shoot no free throws???????

All_Heart Wed Oct 15, 2008 08:32am

You got it! :)

JugglingReferee Wed Oct 15, 2008 08:34am

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Originally Posted by surehands (Post 543200)
The score is tied. With 1 second ledft on the clock in he 4th quarter. A1 releases a jump shot from beyond the three point arc. After the release, but before A1 returns to the floor, B1 fouls A1. The foul is not intentional or flagrant. A1 's shot goes in the basket after the horn sounds. Ruling?
Count A1's three point basket;charge a foulto B1: and shoot no free throws???????

Since the release for the try was before the horn sounded, the attempt is good if ruled successful. Since A1's last position on the floor was beyond the arc, the try is a 3-point try. Since B1 fouled A1 before A1 returned to the floor, it is a "shooting foul". Since the basket went in, A leads by 3, and since the outcome of the game is already determined, do not shoot the free throws. Yes, do report the foul to the table. In fact, at the table, you would count the basket with a successful 3-point signal, report the foul, type of foul (blocking perhaps), and then state that the game is over.

mick Wed Oct 15, 2008 09:04am

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Originally Posted by JugglingReferee (Post 543211)
Since the release for the try was before the horn sounded, the attempt is good if ruled successful. Since A1's last position on the floor was beyond the arc, the try is a 3-point try. Since B1 fouled A1 before A1 returned to the floor, it is a "shooting foul". Since the basket went in, A leads by 3, and since the outcome of the game is already determined, do not shoot the free throws. Yes, do report the foul to the table. In fact, at the table, you would count the basket with a successful 3-point signal, report the foul, type of foul (blocking perhaps), and then state that the game is over.

I've been looking for the ruling, but I cannot find it.

Do you have a reference for that? I may run into some kid that needs one more point for a 9th grade scoring record.
Thanks.

Scrapper1 Wed Oct 15, 2008 09:54am

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Originally Posted by mick (Post 543221)
I've been looking for the ruling, but I cannot find it.

NFHS 5-6-2, Exception 3: "No free throw(s) shall be attempted after time has expired for the fourth quarter or any extra period, unless the point(s) would affect the outcome of the game."

NCAA 5-7-3.a.1 is the similar ruling for college.

mick Wed Oct 15, 2008 09:59am

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Originally Posted by Scrapper1 (Post 543235)
NFHS 5-6-2, Exception 3: "No free throw(s) shall be attempted after time has expired for the fourth quarter or any extra period, unless the point(s) would affect the outcome of the game."

NCAA 5-7-3.a.1 is the similar ruling for college.

Thank you kindly, Scrapper1 :)

fullor30 Wed Oct 15, 2008 10:48am

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Originally Posted by JugglingReferee (Post 543211)
Since the release for the try was before the horn sounded, the attempt is good if ruled successful. Since A1's last position on the floor was beyond the arc, the try is a 3-point try. Since B1 fouled A1 before A1 returned to the floor, it is a "shooting foul". Since the basket went in, A leads by 3, and since the outcome of the game is already determined, do not shoot the free throws. Yes, do report the foul to the table. In fact, at the table, you would count the basket with a successful 3-point signal, report the foul, type of foul (blocking perhaps), and then state that the game is over.

My first year officiating, I was doing a 8th grade girls game and A1 was fouled at the buzzer in the act of shooting. Team A was leading by two. I tooted, reported the foul and meekly said the game was over. A1 was almost bawling and wanted to shoot the free throws encouraged by a few parents and teammates. I said OK, and my veteran partner almost killed me.

I always bring it up talking about the good old days.

P.S. she clanked both shots.

Mark Padgett Wed Oct 15, 2008 12:26pm

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Originally Posted by fullor30 (Post 543249)
I tooted

Ya' gotta stop eating burritos at halftime. :p

SmokeEater Wed Oct 15, 2008 12:36pm

Lets change this up just a bit.

The score is tied. With 1 second left on the clock in the 4th quarter. On a layup attempt, after the release, but before A1 returns to the floor, A1 contacts B1 who has established legal defensive position. The shot bounces on the rim a bit and then A1 's shot goes in the basket after the horn sounds. Ruling?

I would be interested if this ruling would be different for FIBA, NFHS, & NCAA.

tjones1 Wed Oct 15, 2008 12:38pm

Fed

Player control - no bucket, overtime.

CoachP Wed Oct 15, 2008 12:47pm

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Originally Posted by SmokeEater (Post 543289)
Lets change this up just a bit.

The score is tied. With 1 second left on the clock in he 4th quarter. On a layup attempt, after the release, but before A1 returns to the floor, A1 contacts B1 who has established legal defensive position. The shot bounces on the rim a bit and then A1 's shot goes in the basket after the horn sounds. Ruling?

I would be interested if this ruling would be different for FIBA, NFHS, & NCAA.

Depends....not all contact is a foul.:)

But, you probably meant A1 knocked B1 on his or her dairy air. Then tjones1 has it right.

Scrapper1 Wed Oct 15, 2008 12:50pm

NCAA-M: Score the basket, shoot 1-and-1 at the other end if B is in the bonus. If either free throw misses, the game is over.

SmokeEater Wed Oct 15, 2008 12:54pm

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Originally Posted by Scrapper1 (Post 543298)
NCAA-M: Score the basket, shoot 1-and-1 at the other end if B is in the bonus. If either free throw misses, the game is over.

Womens and FIBA I believe is the same. This is based on the fact the ball has been released.

Thanks

Scrapper1 Wed Oct 15, 2008 01:02pm

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Originally Posted by SmokeEater (Post 543303)
Womens and FIBA I believe is the same.

I'm 95% sure that NCAA-W is the same as NFHS on this. Actually, I just looked at the rulebook. I'm 100% sure. :) No basket, no free throws for NCAA-W.

SmokeEater Wed Oct 15, 2008 01:11pm

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Originally Posted by Scrapper1 (Post 543307)
I'm 95% sure that NCAA-W is the same as NFHS on this. Actually, I just looked at the rulebook. I'm 100% sure. :) No basket, no free throws for NCAA-W.

Ok thanks I stand corrected. Well actually I'm sitting.


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