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Chuck_Lewis Wed Nov 26, 2008 06:15pm

Inbounding after a T
 
Team A has completed their two shots for an awarded T. Team A will now inbound the ball.
Q. Is there anytime that the ball would be inbounded at any place on the court other than the Division Line?
TIA

Chuck

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w_sohl Wed Nov 26, 2008 06:39pm

No

zm1283 Wed Nov 26, 2008 06:42pm

Intentional or flagrant are at the spot nearest the foul. Technical is division line throw-in.

Mark Padgett Wed Nov 26, 2008 07:21pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by zm1283 (Post 553577)
Intentional or flagrant are at the spot nearest the foul. Technical is division line throw-in opposite the table.

Finished your sentence for ya'.

Mark Padgett Wed Nov 26, 2008 07:23pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by Chuck_Lewis (Post 553574)
Team A has completed their two shots for an awarded T. Team A will now inbound the ball.
Q. Is there anytime that the ball would be inbounded at any place on the court other than the Division Line?
TIA

Chuck

SAEPE EXPERTUS, SEMPER FIDELIS, FRATRES AETERNI
(Often Tested, Always Faithful, Brothers Forever)

Assuming you mean NF rules, was there any particular reason you asked? Did you see something else happen in a game? Just curious.

BTW - welcome to the forum. Hope your meds are up to date. ;)

Scrapper1 Wed Nov 26, 2008 07:48pm

As Mark alluded to, the NCAA rules are different when it comes to T's. Most of the time in NCAA, after the T, the game is resumed at the point of interruption.

Mark Padgett Wed Nov 26, 2008 09:09pm

In the NBA, following a technical, the ball is inbounded at the spot giving the best camera angle. ;)

SmokeEater Thu Nov 27, 2008 08:40am

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Originally Posted by Mark Padgett (Post 553590)
In the NBA, following a technical, the ball is inbounded at the spot giving the best camera angle. ;)

I thought it was best spot for a scoring opportunity!:rolleyes:

Adam Thu Nov 27, 2008 01:22pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mark Padgett (Post 553590)
In the NBA, following a technical, the ball is inbounded at the spot giving the best camera angle. ;)

Quote:

Originally Posted by SmokeEater (Post 553626)
I thought it was best spot for a scoring opportunity!:rolleyes:

Mark's closest, but you're both wrong. It's at the spot in front of the nearest hot female celebrity.

rockyroad Thu Nov 27, 2008 01:55pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mark Padgett (Post 553581)
Finished your sentence for ya'.

Does the NF rule book state that the throw-in MUST be opposite the table? Or just that it is at the division line and we always take it to the opposite side of the court?

Mark Padgett Thu Nov 27, 2008 02:15pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by rockyroad (Post 553675)
Does the NF rule book state that the throw-in MUST be opposite the table? Or just that it is at the division line and we always take it to the opposite side of the court?

Rule 8-5-2 states the throw-in following a technical is on the side opposite the table. I'm sure the original thinking was to stay away from the coaches after a technical.

BillyMac Thu Nov 27, 2008 05:01pm

Side Out ???
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Mark Padgett (Post 553676)
Rule 8-5-2 states the throw-in following a technical is on the side opposite the table. I'm sure the original thinking was to stay away from the coaches after a technical.

The original, original thinking allowed the ball the be thrown in, after a technical foul, on either side of the division line. I don't remember if it was the decision of the official, captain, or coach. Ask Mark T. DeNucci, Sr. He helped Dr. Naismith make up the original rules. I believe that the rule changed about twenty-years ago. You can ask Mark T. DeNucci, Sr. about that also.

Caesar's Ghost Sat Nov 29, 2008 09:58am

College used to be either side on the division line. I dont know if that is still the circumstance

Adam Sat Nov 29, 2008 12:43pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by Caesar's Ghost (Post 553897)
College used to be either side on the division line. I dont know if that is still the circumstance

It depends.

Caesar's Ghost Sun Nov 30, 2008 09:17am

Quote:

Originally Posted by Snaqwells (Post 553932)
It depends.

Depends on what?


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