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Jump Ball then Technical
Boys Varsity game. Three players on the floor in the key after a loose ball. I come in blowing whistle for a jump ball. Two of the players let up and the third gets in a cheap elbow swing. I know about ignoring minor contact during a dead ball but the last elbow swing was over the line and also hit the opposing player on the side of the head. So it needed to be addressed. I gave the player a technical.
I was a little unsure about handling the arrow so I fell back on administering the penalties in the order they occurred. So I had table switch the arrow, administered the free throws and took the ball out at the division line. In hindsight should I have ignored the original jump ball ? |
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Yeah, you should not have changed the arrow. Did you actually administer an AP throw-in? No. So, no change in the arrow.
Live and learn. ![]() (Did the elbow-thrower get thrown? IOW, did you consider an elbow to the head to be flagrant?) |
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Yea I knew I had a giddyup in regards to the AP arrow. In my defense this was the first time this particular sitch has occurred. I am generally pretty good about learning from my mistakes. ![]() ![]() |
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You probably knew that, but talking about the throw-in being "over" is imprecise, and saying the arrow can't change because "there was no throw in" is confusing, at best. |
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Yeah the arrow doesn't switch. My partners and I had a very similar situation last week in a boys varsity game. A1 drives down the lane, gets stripped, held ball happens. A1 thinks he was fouled so he mouths off in front of one of my partners. Partner T's him. Team B shoots the free throws and gets the ball at the division line. Arrow stays the same since we never had an AP throw-in.
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Another approach is let's say that the foul (technical) was after the AP thrower-in had the ball, but before the throw-in was completed. The foul is penalized, but the arrow is not reversed. In this situation, the AP throw-in is "further along the throw-in process", but the arrow is not changed, so it should not be changed in your OP as well.
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The throw-in ENDS when the ball is legally touched inbounds or the throwing team violates. 4-42-5 His use of the word "over" is synonymous with the use of the word "ends." BTW could you please give me an instance in which the throw-in does not occur, yet the arrow switches? ![]() |
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Afterall, an individual could get a technical foul for some noncontact act before the throw-in ends. The foul doesn't have to be a personal foul; although that is certainly more likely, but not necessary. |
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1) the throw-in ends, in the rulebook sense; or 2) a throw-in pass was touched legally. I just wanted to clarify that the arrow can switch without #2 ever happening. Quote:
I understand that the throw-in does happen, in the rulebook sense. But there was no throw-in pass. That's the only point I was trying -- unsuccessfully -- to make. |
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