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Legal? Sitting on butt an then lay down
Can a player while sitting on the floor holding the ball, lay down on his/her back? (Basically the opposite of the legal play where the player laying down sits up...4.44.5b)
I can't think of any reason that would make this illegal. |
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Then it's legal.
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Section 44 TRAVELING ART. 5 . . . A player holding the ball:
a. May not touch the floor with a knee or any other part of the body other than hand or foot. I think Rule 44-5-a shows that a player (though sitting) holding the ball and then touching the player's back (not hand or foot) to the floor is a violation. |
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This is what I was thinking. Though it is not specified, I always took it for granted that this rule refers to a standing player.
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It's not a travel unless he moves his pivot cheek.
![]() Actually, the points made in the thread are really interesting. By strict interpretation of that rule, it would be a travel if the player touched the floor with his back or his elbow, or even his wrist, if you don't consider the wrist a part of the hand. I must admit in all my years, I've never called a travel if the player sitting up while on the floor with the ball laid back down, and certainly not if his elbow hit the floor. Maybe I was wrong.
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Time For A Nap ???
And you've seen this play, how many times?
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If interpreted literally, this rule could say that it is traveling when the player on the floor gains control.
...............player holding the ball may not touch the floor with......any other body part............... It doesn't say may not subsequently touch......... Therefore, we must conclude that4-44-5a refers to a standing player. Correct?
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Holding the ball is holding the ball, whether sitting or standing. While holding the ball, if [standing or sitting] A slaps away a defender's hand, what, if any, kind of foul would be called on A?If A is allowed to lay down, it is quite possible, though obviously not a basketball play, for A to lay down with enough force to locomote to another place on the court by laying back, legally sitting up, and laying back again. I think the rule is clear. ![]() |
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