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Violation? When?
Team A scores a basket. Team A sets up aggressive man-to-man press. B3 goes out of bounds to inbound the ball. B1, very tightly guarded by A1 appears to be trying to get open by cutting hard to the endline on the opposite side of the lane from where B3 is standing for the throw-in.
B1 is unable to get open and continues over the endline (remember, A1 had just scored). B1 continues to cut toward B3. Eventually, B1 cuts BEHIND B3. Scenario A: B1 eventually stops to the right of B3. B3 passes the ball to B4 and B1 returns to the court along with B3. Scenario B: B1 continues on to the court and receives the inbounds pass. Scenario C: B1 continues on to the court, but does not receive the inbounds pass. Violation in any/all cases? For what? |
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I seem to remember an interesting discussion we had on this "out of bounds topic" where all five players were behind the end line after the basket and then had a jail-break type scenario........
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I dont understand why this concept is so complicated and difficult for some to either grasp or accept.
after a made basket the team throwing in the ball can have all 5 players out on the endline (period).
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We did, I even copied it and gave it to a varsity coach. Haven't seen it happen yet.
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I believe it's because you just never see it done....and when you do, it catches many off guard and then you'll hear the inevitable - "HEY, THEY CAN'T DO THAT!"
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The difficult part for me would be B 2,3,4 , etc stepping OOB after B1 gets the ball and is OOB for the throw -in . Doesn't seem like that part is specified in 7-5-7 a . from the wording i could conclude either way ,possibly . given that you experienced ref's aren't having a problem with this scenario ,I'd have to conclude that B2,3,4 etc can step out anytime before the 5 seconds has elapsed .
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And note that rule 9-2-11 states that teammates being OOB after a throw-in begins is only a violation on a designated spot throw-in. |
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Good point , thanks . filed under my fine print section !
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I looked in the casebook I have with me (08-09) and 7.5.7a deals with throw-in spots for goaltending and there is no 9.2.11. I don't have my rules book. Is the numbering different from the casebook?
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2009-2010 case book ; there is no 9.2.11 . <><
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