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I have a question on a situation I seen at a Jr. High game. Following a timeout Team A is preparing to throw the ball in, but a foul is called against Team B before the ball is thrown in. Is this an intentional foul?
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In of itself, a foul before the ball is throw-in is not an intentional foul
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Old Mon Nov 30, 2009, 11:15pm
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I'm not sure if you are asking if it's an "automatic" intentional foul since the throw-in hadn't been complete or what.
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I have a question on a situation I seen at a Jr. High game. Following a timeout Team A is preparing to throw the ball in, but a foul is called against Team B before the ball is thrown in. Is this an intentional foul?
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I'm not sure if you are asking if it's an "automatic" intentional foul since the throw-in hadn't been complete or what.
Maybe you are referring to a defender crossing the boundary plane and fouling the player throwing in the ball. This is an intentional personal foul, plus a warning for delay of game is recorded.

The defender may not break the imaginary plane during a throwin until the ball has been released on a throw-in pass. If the defender breaks the imaginary plane during a throwin before the ball has been released on a throw-in pass, the defender’s team will receive a team warning, or if the team has already been warned for one of the four delay situations, this action would result in a team technical foul. If the defender contacts the ball after breaking the imaginary plane, it is a player technical foul and a team warning will be recorded. If the defender fouls the inbounding player after breaking the imaginary plane, it is an intentional personal foul, and a team warning will be recorded.
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I have a question on a situation I seen at a Jr. High game. Following a timeout Team A is preparing to throw the ball in, but a foul is called against Team B before the ball is thrown in. Is this an intentional foul?
Not nearly enough information to answer.

What do you mean by "preparing to throw the ball in?" (Was A just lining up, or had the official given the inbounder tha ball?) What was the nature of the foul? (Who did what to whom and where?)
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Old Tue Dec 01, 2009, 09:22am
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I'm not sure if you are asking if it's an "automatic" intentional foul since the throw-in hadn't been complete or what.
Yes, that is what I was asking. The ball had already been given to the inbounder and then a player from Team B was holding a Team A player to prevent him from getting open.
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Yes, that is what I was asking. The ball had already been given to the inbounder and then a player from Team B was holding a Team A player to prevent him from getting open.
Judged by the same criteria as if it happened "during normal play."

Might or might not be intentional.
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I have a question on a situation I seen at a Jr. High game. Following a timeout Team A is preparing to throw the ball in, but a foul is called against Team B before the ball is thrown in. Is this an intentional foul?
the ball is live so unless the foul is truely intentional it would only be a personal
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