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Old Sun Feb 14, 2010, 10:07pm
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Free throws

Can't seem to find this rule anywhere in the NFHS book. Official places ball at the disposal of free throw shooter. Free throw shooter bounces it a couple times and then bounces it off of his/her foot and ball goes rolling. What is the call here? Violation, Opposing team's ball out of bounds? Give the ball back but don't start the count over? Several people have told me violation shooter. Opposing teams ball if on second free throw.
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Old Sun Feb 14, 2010, 10:10pm
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Several people are right.

9.1.1 SITUATION: A1, at the free-throw line to attempt a free throw: (a) muffs the pass from the official and it rolls forward; or (b) while performing his/her habitual dribbles prior to the release, accidentally allows the ball to deflect off his/her foot into the lane. RULING: In (a), the official should sound the whistle to prevent any violations and then start the free throw procedure again. No freethrow violation should be called in this situation. In (b), a free-throw violation shall be called on A1. (9-1-3a, e)
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Old Sun Feb 14, 2010, 10:20pm
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Thanks. I forgot to look in my case book. Only had my rules book out.
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Several people are right.

9.1.1 SITUATION: A1, at the free-throw line to attempt a free throw: (a) muffs the pass from the official and it rolls forward; or (b) while performing his/her habitual dribbles prior to the release, accidentally allows the ball to deflect off his/her foot into the lane. RULING: In (a), the official should sound the whistle to prevent any violations and then start the free throw procedure again. No freethrow violation should be called in this situation. In (b), a free-throw violation shall be called on A1. (9-1-3a, e)
Can a time-out be called in this situation to avoid the violation in (b)?
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Old Mon Feb 15, 2010, 10:07am
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Can a time-out be called in this situation to avoid the violation in (b)?
Are all elements necessary to grant a time-out present?
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Old Mon Feb 15, 2010, 10:18am
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Several people are right.

9.1.1 SITUATION: A1, at the free-throw line to attempt a free throw: (a) muffs the pass from the official and it rolls forward; or (b) while performing his/her habitual dribbles prior to the release, accidentally allows the ball to deflect off his/her foot into the lane. RULING: In (a), the official should sound the whistle to prevent any violations and then start the free throw procedure again. No freethrow violation should be called in this situation. In (b), a free-throw violation shall be called on A1. (9-1-3a, e)
My partner and I had this occur Sunday afternoon during a 5th grade game. The shooter dribbled the ball, tried to pick up dribble and immediately "lost the handle". Ball dropped back to the floor directly in front of him where he started dribbling again and regained control. I was trail official and passed on calling a violation.

Coach behind me quickly yelled "that's a violation".... now I know.
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Old Mon Feb 15, 2010, 10:20am
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My partner and I had this occur Sunday afternoon during a 5th grade game. The shooter dribbled the ball, tried to pick up dribble and immediately "lost the handle". Ball dropped back to the floor directly in front of him where he started dribbling again and regained control. I was trail official and passed on calling a violation.

Coach behind me quickly yelled "that's a violation".... now I know.
Now you know what?
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Old Mon Feb 15, 2010, 10:34am
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Now you know what?
(b), a free-throw violation shall be called on A1. (9-1-3a, e)
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Now you know what?
C'mon, everyone knows you can't dribble, fumble dribble! (sarc)
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My partner and I had this occur Sunday afternoon during a 5th grade game. The shooter dribbled the ball, tried to pick up dribble and immediately "lost the handle". Ball dropped back to the floor directly in front of him where he started dribbling again and regained control. I was trail official and passed on calling a violation.

Coach behind me quickly yelled "that's a violation".... now I know.
5th graders? I would've passed too and later on explain to the kid the official ruling on it.

Now I don't know how skillful the 5th graders are in your area, but here they're pretty unskillful that I pass on a lot of things, otherwise I would probably still be officiating the biddy game from two weeks ago.
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(b), a free-throw violation shall be called on A1. (9-1-3a, e)
If he just fumbled/lost the ball and picked it up, you have nothing - as long as he get's off the shot in 10 secs.

If he loses or attempts to go get the ball - then you have a violation. This is not what's implied by your post.
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Old Mon Feb 15, 2010, 10:44am
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If he just fumbled/lost the ball and picked it up, you have nothing - as long as he get's off the shot in 10 secs.

If he loses or attempts to go get the ball - then you have a violation. This is not what's implied by your post.
The shooter did retrieve the ball....but, he didn't physically have to go into the lane to do it. He merely lost the handle, leaned forward a bit w/o stepping beyond the ft line and picked up the ball. According to the rule, it sounds as if he was in violation.

edit: the ball didn't deflect off his foot, so, I guess he wasn't in violation. Makes me wonder if he is in violation if it is allowed to deflect off any other part of his body i.e. leg or torso. hmmm.

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Old Mon Feb 15, 2010, 10:45am
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The shooter did retrieve the ball....but, he didn't physically have to go into the lane to do it. He merely lost the handle, leaned forward a bit w/o stepping beyond the ft line and picked up the ball. According to the rule, it sounds as if he was in violation.
What in the rule indicates he was in violation?
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Old Mon Feb 15, 2010, 10:49am
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What in the rule indicates he was in violation?
After re-reading the rule, it appears he was not in violation because the ball wasn't allowed to hit his foot after fumbling the ball.

Good learning experience. Helps to discuss.
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Good learning experience. Helps to discuss.
And that's why many of us are here.

I learn something new every day.
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