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Old Tue Jan 13, 2009, 09:07am
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Was this correct??

Held ball called, the arrow was pointing toward B, but given to A under B's basket. B's coach says something to official and they have a short discussion at the table.

A inbounds, goes up and scores a three.

Table sounds horn, officials gather and after a loooong discussion, give the ball back to B under their own basket. They at first removed the three points, but put them back on.

Was this handled correctly?
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Old Tue Jan 13, 2009, 09:11am
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Held ball called, the arrow was pointing toward B, but given to A under B's basket. B's coach says something to official and they have a short discussion at the table.

A inbounds, goes up and scores a three.

Table sounds horn, officials gather and after a loooong discussion, give the ball back to B under their own basket. They at first removed the three points, but put them back on.

Was this handled correctly?
They got it right eventually (I think -- it's hard to tell from the description). Once the throw-in has been completed (the ball touched on the court), it's too late to correct.

Thus, the saying to the coach "You'll get 2 out of the next 3."
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Old Tue Jan 13, 2009, 09:12am
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Once A inbounded the ball - this is not correctable.
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Old Tue Jan 13, 2009, 09:27am
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I was pretty sure the points couldn't be taken off, what im fuzzy on is where B takes the ball out.

If not correctable, why wouldn't they inbound on the opposite end.

Go to POI before all the uncorrectable stuff happened?
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Old Tue Jan 13, 2009, 09:45am
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B should inbound the ball under A's basket because they just scored a 3 point basket...they can run the endline on the throw-in.
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Old Tue Jan 13, 2009, 09:53am
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I was pretty sure the points couldn't be taken off, what im fuzzy on is where B takes the ball out.

If not correctable, why wouldn't they inbound on the opposite end.

Go to POI before all the uncorrectable stuff happened?
It's uncorrectable. So you don't do ANYTHING.
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Old Tue Jan 13, 2009, 10:10am
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I knew something was wrong.

They gave the ball back to B under their basket, and then switched the arrow, after the throw-in.

Last edited by bigda65; Tue Jan 13, 2009 at 10:16am. Reason: had A instead of B
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I knew something was wrong.

They gave the ball back to B under their basket, and then switched the arrow, after the throw-in.
Nope..........as mentioned above, uncorrectable, play on. Since A was awarded posession, Arrow to B.
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Old Tue Jan 13, 2009, 11:17am
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I knew something was wrong.

They gave the ball back to B under their basket, and then switched the arrow, after the throw-in.
Then I amend my answer -- they did it wrong. A keeps the points and B gets the throw-in after A's basket just as they would had the game not been interrupted. B keeps the arrow.
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Old Tue Jan 13, 2009, 11:22am
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It's uncorrectable. So you don't do ANYTHING.
These true statements imply that you CANNOT change the arrow and that you must go to the POI -- which is why Team B gets to run the end line (or base line for Mark's benefit) for the throw-in.

While an inbounds play under B's basket is probably better than running the end line at the other end, losing the possession arrow left Team B really shortchanged, here. They gave up three points when they should have gotten the ball (nothing officials can do about that one) AND they lost the arrow in the process (officials should not have done this).
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Old Tue Jan 13, 2009, 11:30am
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Then I amend my answer -- they did it wrong. A keeps the points and B gets the throw-in after A's basket just as they would had the game not been interrupted. B keeps the arrow.
Which is what I meant, too.
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Old Tue Jan 13, 2009, 12:55pm
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I knew something was wrong.

They gave the ball back to B under their basket, and then switched the arrow, after the throw-in.
the arrow doesn't change you awarded it wrong but the arrow stays with the team that should have gotten the AP throw in

you can only lose an AP throw in if you do what?

A. ?
B. ?
C. ?
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Old Tue Jan 13, 2009, 01:49pm
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the arrow doesn't change you awarded it wrong but the arrow stays with the team that should have gotten the AP throw in
I don't think this was bigda65's game.
you can only lose an AP throw in if you do what?
Throw in team violates
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Old Tue Jan 13, 2009, 04:44pm
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the arrow doesn't change you awarded it wrong but the arrow stays with the team that should have gotten the AP throw in

you can only lose an AP throw in if you do what?

A. ? Violate during the throw-in
B. ? Legally complete the throw-in
C. ?
Don't believe that there is a C.
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Don't believe that there is a C.
Hey someone could come up with something - you never know with this crowd?
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