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NF rules. If, on a throw-in, a defender reaches across the boundary and fouls the inbounder who has the ball, it's an intentional foul by rule. What about these situations - is the call still automatically intentional if B1 fouls A1?
1) A1 has stepped OOB to make the throw-in but the official has not yet given him the ball and A1 is fouled by B1 2) A1 has the ball OOB and is holding it across the boundary line over the court and B1 fouls him on a part of his arm that is (2a) over the court or (2b) not over the court 3) team B scores and A1 "gathers" the ball to take it OOB but delays going OOB but the official determines the ball is at the disposal of team A and has started a 5 second count when A1 is fouled by B1 4) here's a real doozy - A1 has the ball OOB and B1 reaches over the boundary and simultaneously fouls A1 on the shoulder with one hand and slaps the ball with the other - do you call the intentional personal foul or the technical foul or both - guys, if this ever happens in your game, make sure you post the video
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2a. Common foul. The defender did not break the boundary plane. 2b. Intentional foul by rule. 3. Common foul as in 2a. Same reason: the defender did not break the boundary plane. We don't know who will be the thrower in this situation. It could be the player currently holding the ball, but it may not. This foul is no different from any other foul committed inbounds during a throw-in. 4. Technical foul. When a player simultaneously infringes two rules, apply the harsher of the two penalties as a sanction. |
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So it is just a case of DOG warning vs. IPF. One can't say that a play is an IPF one time, but a TF the 2nd time. That is why the rule is written as it is. |
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4. There is no rules basis for that conclusion aside from requring the official to determine which occured first. By rule, if they were simultaneous, both are to be penalized. That said, I hope the official would pick one or the other...but there is no rules guidance on which to pick.
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So what do you mean by that? Are you saying to penalize both the IPF and the TF as they amount to the "total action"?
Are you really going to assess two fouls on this play? ![]() You are aware that my statement was not for the case of a boundary plane warning and then contact with either the thrower or the ball in his hands, right? |
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Does anyone have a rule reference on 2a?
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As already stated, you have no rules basis for that conclusion. Pick one act to penalize. It's that simple.
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ncaaref is bringing up this 7 month old post because this is one of the questions on the NCAAW's test this year.
And, I agree with him, that it doesn't seem to be covered in the NCAA book (or, that the rule doesn't distinguish between a foul "in bounds" or "oob" on an inbounder) |
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QUOTE=bob jenkins;697179]ncaaref is bringing up this 7 month old post because this is one of the questions on the NCAAW's test this year.
And, I agree with him, that it doesn't seem to be covered in the NCAA book (or, that the rule doesn't distinguish between a foul "in bounds" or "oob" on an inbounder)[/QUOTE] Exactly Bob and as stated in Rule 4.29.d5 5. Contact with a player making a throw-in. (Women) This act shall also serve as a team warning for reaching through the boundary. It is really not clear because the first part does not say that the defender reached through the boundary plane and the second part says that there should be a warning issued for reaching through the boundary plane. It needs to be much more clear. |
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