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5 Second Violation??
20 seconds left in 1st quarter, A1 is dribbling in frontcourt. Coach of A tells her "one shot". She dribbles out top by the timeline still in the frontcourt and picks up her dribble. She is not closely guarded. I get her for a 5 second violation as she is holding the ball, is this the correct call?
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If she's not closely guarded then no, you kicked it.
I had a playoff game where one team, who knew they'd get killed if they played 32 minutes of basketball, actually held the ball for 7 minutes of a quarter. No passes, just held the ball after the half court throw in. Perfectly legal.
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It's hard to read sarcasm /humor in some of the posts, but I'll assume that is what you meant. |
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I didn't mean any sarcasm. What part seemed sarcastic? I was just trying to point out a legit rule that contrasted with what a previous post-er witnessed...
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How can you have a 5 second closely guarded violation when you stated the player was not closely guarded? A long while back, if I remember correctly, the offense had to break the 28 foot line in the front court...but that was changed long ago. If the dribbler is not closely guarded (within 6 feet) by the defender, then you have nothing.
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They got rid of that rule about 20 years ago. I had a similar playoff experience with a team holding the ball for almost two entire quarters. |
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A team shall not: "...Allow the game to develop into an actionless contest. This includes the following and similar acts:" |
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Read the rest of the rule.....your point is misguided and your interpretation is off.....
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10-1-5 has a different meaning than you seem to think. |
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I whistled her for 5 seconds after picking her dribble up. so it is legal for her to stand there, even though she used up her dribble, for however long until she is closely guarded? obviously when the defense comes out, she can only pass or shoot.
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