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I coach and officiate Upward Basketball in our church. Upward Basketball has a few rules exclusive to their program and reference NF for all other rules. We are not provided a NF rulebook. A few questions:
What is the signal for a moving screen? What is the violation for setting a pick in the defenders back? What is the rule for closely guarded? Is it a 5 second violation for a throw in? Is there a signal for a lane violation? Thanks in advance. |
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There is no such thing as a moving screen. A screen can move and be totally legal. No such signal for an "illegal screen" of any kind, specific to a screen. Usually an "illegal screen" is a "push" or a "block."
There is 5 second violation for a throw-in. There is a lane violation signal for the defense, not the offense. Peace
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Pick in defender's back with illegal contact ---> block or push Closely guarded - defender maintains legal guarding position within 6'0" with ball handler holding or dribbling in front court. 5 seconds are allowed to release the ball to the court on a throw-in. Wave palm perpendicular to end line and signal 3. |
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There is a special mechanic for a pending lane violation---fist out to the side of the body. The offense can't ever have a pending lane violation, so this mechanic doesn't apply. Once a lane violation occurs, the mechanics are the same whether the violation is on offense or defense. (Whistle, hand up, say what you got.) |
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Thanks for the replies
A few of the screen scenarios I've seen:
An offensive player sets a screen on the ball handler's defender. When the defender attempts to go around the screener, the screener moves with the defender to impede his movement toward the ball handler. I guess this could be holding, blocking or pushing depending on his action to impede the defender. If the screener turns away from the defender and continues with ball carrier but unintentionally screens the defender then no foul? What criteria must be met to set a screen behind a defender? Can two offensive players set a screen on the same defender at the same time? NF rules: On a free throw, is it a violation to enter the lane before the ball touches the rim or backboard? Thanks. |
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The screener may move and impede progress as long as he/she does not push, hold, etc... That is the whole idea behind the pick and roll. After the screener sets an initial pick, he/she rolls and therefore can continue to screen the defender even while moving. If there is no contact on the screen there is no foul or violation. If there is contact then there MAY be a foul.
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hmmmmm......I'm not sure I agree that the intent of the pic n roll is to continue the screening action. But let's put it this way: the screener is obliged to not make contact with the defender as he rolls off. If he does and the offense gains an advantage then you have an illegal screen. We do agree on that I think.
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Actually, it is the backboard or rim. [/B][/QUOTE] Yep
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