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Had one last night.....
FB game last night. V up by two. 2.7 secs left in the half. V inbounding the ball on the endline after made basket. I am new L. Only two V and H players in the backcourt (to include inbounder). I move downcourt to cover my area/players.
Ball inbounded to V2 who takes a few dribbles and heaves a shot from the backcourt around the foul line extended. TWEEEET! Buzzer. Me. :eek: Partner called a foul on a three-point shot for V. H coach goes nuts - at his player for being stupid. Partner said H player ran right into shooter. Amazingly, the V player made all three shots. V eventually won by six....... Never had a three-point foul called that far away before. |
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I've heard more about this "Officiating Basketball" book in the past 10 minutes of perusing this forum then I ever have before. It was published in 05. We are 15 days away from 2010- I think we should start referring to the 09/10 rule and case books. |
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Anywho, isn't that up to the floor officials to let the player know about the jersey being untucked? Anymore I only mention it if the person's subbing in, which is rare since they're tucking it in while waiting. |
In the 2009-2010 NFHS CASE BOOK, this exact situation is given as an example.
on page 28 of the Case Book, under 4.19.3: B1 is charged with an intentionalfoul on A1 who is in the act of shooting: (a) a successful two-point or three-point try; (b) an unsuccessful two-point try; or (c) an unsuccessful three-point try. Ruling: in (a) and (b), A1 is awarded two free throws. in (c), A1 is awarded three free throws. In all situations ollowing the free throws, Team A is awarded a throw-in at the out-of-bounds spot nearest the foul. pretty simple and straight forward. |
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Now, now.......we all started somewhere:) |
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