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reed2310 Wed Jan 01, 2003 08:58pm

B1 knocks ball OOB in A's frontcourt while trying to steal. A1 then inbounds the ball to A2 ( who is standing in her backcourt ) Howler Monkey goes ape_ _ _ _ saying it is over and back. I can't find anything in the book describing this situation. Little help please.

Mark Padgett Wed Jan 01, 2003 09:11pm

Take that howler monkey, stick a banana in his yap and tell him to read the rulebook section on team control.

See the thread entitled "Backcourt or no?" below for a complete explanation of the rule governing an over and back violation.

Jurassic Referee Wed Jan 01, 2003 09:27pm

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Originally posted by reed2310
I can't find anything in the book describing this situation. Little help please.
The rules reference is 4-12.Try Casebook play play 4.12.6 also.

firedoc Wed Jan 01, 2003 09:51pm

There is no team control during a throw-in. Therefore there can not be an over-and-back violation.

Mark Dexter Wed Jan 01, 2003 10:21pm

Quote:

Originally posted by reed2310
B1 knocks ball OOB in A's frontcourt while trying to steal. A1 then inbounds the ball to A2 ( who is standing in her backcourt ) Howler Monkey goes ape_ _ _ _ saying it is over and back. I can't find anything in the book describing this situation. Little help please.
Next time tell the coach that there's nothing in the book because you're not using the NBA rulebook.

Then P&P.

CYO Butch Wed Jan 01, 2003 10:25pm

Comment from a coach
 
The guy you describe certainly qualifies as a howler as well as a monkey. We have always taught our players to throw it in to their teammate in back court if they are getting pressure in the front court but not in back. I have a hard time believing the guy didn't know the rule if he was out of grade school. DO NOT LET THE MORONS GET TO YOU! If he was really that ill-informed, it's a shame he is coaching. If he was just trying to get to you, it's a shame he is coaching. Either way, it's too bad his players don't have somebody better to guide them. And it's too bad you have to put up with people like that.

ChuckElias Thu Jan 02, 2003 09:20am

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Originally posted by Mark Dexter
Next time tell the coach that there's nothing in the book because you're not using the NBA rulebook.
Even in the NBA, it's not a violation in the last 2 minutes of the 4th quarter or OT

Chuck

reed2310 Thu Jan 02, 2003 06:14pm

Thanks to all who gave their input...

Jay R Fri Jan 03, 2003 12:57pm

In case anyone cares. In FIBA, there is team control during a throw-in.

What? You didn't care? OK.

Jay


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