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Old Sun Sep 03, 2000, 05:20pm
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Evidently they disagree on this one. As was stated above:

If A1 catches the ball, NF rule interpretation is that control was established, and then the violation. NF Case 6.3.1C(d)

Same play, NCAA interpretation is that the violation occurred before the possession.
NCAA Interpretation 6.2.5

My question is, if it's a violation for the jumper to possess the ball, then how can the violation occur prior to the possession?

That's a contradiction.
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Old Mon Sep 04, 2000, 01:40pm
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Originally posted by BktBallRef:
Evidently they disagree on this one. As was stated above:

If A1 catches the ball, NF rule interpretation is that control was established, and then the violation. NF Case 6.3.1C(d)

Same play, NCAA interpretation is that the violation occurred before the possession.
NCAA Interpretation 6.2.5

My question is, if it's a violation for the jumper to possess the ball, then how can the violation occur prior to the possession?

That's a contradiction.



The violation isn't in the possession of the ball, it's the touching of the ball with two hands. Everyone can argue what came first the chicken or the egg.


There are other situations where the jumper commits a violation, before gaining possession.(tipping a legal throwen jump ball more than twice.) What would you do in this situation.?
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Old Mon Sep 04, 2000, 03:06pm
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Originally posted by hoopsrefBC:
The violation isn't in the possession of the ball, it's the touching of the ball with two hands. Everyone can argue what came first the chicken or the egg.


There are other situations where the jumper commits a violation, before gaining possession.(tipping a legal throwen jump ball more than twice.) What would you do in this situation.?
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I'll let a jumper tip the ball more than twice every game.
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Old Mon Sep 04, 2000, 05:36pm
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Originally posted by walter:
The answer depends upon what rules you're playing under. NCAA the jumper A1 has controlled the ball illegally. Therefore, B gets the ball for a throw-in (first legally established control) but as soon as the throw-in ends, the arrow is pointed toward Team A (Rule 6-2, BI 6-2-5). However, under NFHS, casebook play 6.1.3C(D), team B gets the throw-in because of the violation AND gets the arrow because control was established when jumper A1 caught the ball.


Jump Ball To Start The Game
High School NFHS
Following the jump between A1 and B1 to start the first quarter,the jump ball (d) is caught by A1.
Ruling: Team B will have a throw-in because of the violation and also the arrow for the first alternating-possession throw-in as A1 had control when he/she caught the ball.

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Old Mon Sep 04, 2000, 05:40pm
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Originally posted by walter:
The answer depends upon what rules you're playing under. NCAA the jumper A1 has controlled the ball illegally. Therefore, B gets the ball for a throw-in (first legally established control) but as soon as the throw-in ends, the arrow is pointed toward Team A (Rule 6-2, BI 6-2-5). However, under NFHS, casebook play 6.1.3C(D), team B gets the throw-in because of the violation AND gets the arrow because control was established when jumper A1 caught the ball.


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Old Tue Sep 05, 2000, 09:17pm
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Originally posted by mick:
I'll let a jumper tip the ball more than twice every game.
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Hey mick i might be wrong, but as far as i know in every set of rules a jumper is only allowed to tip the ball twice in a row on an opening time. On the third consecutive contact it becomes a violation. FIBA, and NCAA rules are the same, i'm not to familiar with NFHS, so they might have it different.

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