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Rule 9.1.1 Casebook play, Dribbling off foot on freethrow
Just looking at this and wondering how many people try to blow the whistle and get the ball back to the shooter after they dribbled it off their foot or whatever they did to lose it, before they step across the line or before another player steps across the lane to retrieve the ball? Or do you just blow the whistle for the violation and take away the shot and if there is another shot, shot it or if not give the ball to the other team OOB.
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So you are saying you are going against what the rules say to do in that situation? That is my reason for this question, just wondering who is going with what the rules say and who is going to be nice and give the ball back to the shooter!
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But I sure do not expect to see it, ... ever. |
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Funny...I actually thought the same thing about a sitch I saw in the illustrated rule book a couple of weeks ago. The one about how on a throw in by Team A, if a player from Team A catches the throw-in pass while the ball is still on the out-of-bounds side of the throw-in boundary plane, it’s a violation.
I saw that play in the illustrated book and scoffed, thinking “when am I ever going to see that happen?” Turns out it was the same night. Happened in a wreck league game I was working, and because I was so flustered thinking about it, I missed the call. Not that anyone noticed. Anyway, just goes to show you never know what you’re gonna see out there. Might as well be prepared for anything. |
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You certainly never know, that is for sure!
The call is a violation according to 9.1.1, exact case book play. If they have another shot, shoot it, if not give the other team the ball for the violation!
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Seriously, you don't think you would ever see it. I have seen it even at the college level. With all the fancy ways these kids like to dribble around their back and whatever else they can come up with, it happens quite a bit!
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LAST year, the rulng was "blow the whistle and give the ball back." THIS year, the ruling is "immediate violation." While I'm not sure the current interp is supported by rule, it is what everyone expected the past several times this happened to me -- there was always a bit of discussion when we gave the ball back to the FT shooter. |
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I kinda like this interp, actually. It's a live ball, in possession of a player inbounds; I've wondered why we would allow a "second chance" for the player dropping a live ball in this particular case. Of course, if they drop it while we're bouncing it to them, then let's start over, just like we would for any throw-in. But once they have it, it's up to them to keep control.
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This happened in a game of mine last Friday. My partner bounced the shooter the ball, he took about one dribble and then dribbled it off his foot, so he called the violation.
Remember, if the shooter muffs the pass from the official, you get the ball and start over. |
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