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Speaking of going back to school for the veterans . . .
I'd like to see a few more officials take a look at when to start the clock on the jump ball. Seems to me like a lot of U's chop the clock when a team gains posession. |
yup, it needs to be touched by a player on the court for it to be live. otherwise, don't chop it in. that was a question on the test and was almost word for word from the rule book.
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The ball never becomes live when it's touched by a player on the court. There are only 3 ways of making a dead ball live (being touched on the court is not one of them). $5.00 from the BktBallRef pool if you can find what those three ways of making the ball live are. |
1. Jump ball 2. Throw-in 3. Free Throw These three methods are the only way of getting a dead ball live. . RD [Edited by RookieDude on Nov 21st, 2002 at 03:36 PM] |
wow!! you guys pick up on everything!! you are correct. My usage of "live" made the statement incorrect. it's good to know some officials on this forum have such an indepth knowlegde though, i can see how it might come in handy as the season progresses.
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(1) On the test. (2) On a throw-in, the ball is live, so you can have a regular personal foul for contact (and not an intentional technical). BTW, for cmon, at what point does the ball become live in each of the 3 situations? |
"BTW, for cmon, at what point does the ball become live in each of the 3 situations?"
Jump ball=when the toss leaves the referees hands. Free Throw=when the ball is at the disposal of the free thrower Throw in=when the ball is at the disposal of the thrower. Q: When does the clock start in all these situations? A: when the timer starts it if the clock is functioning. |
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