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A1 is throwing in the ball from the endline. A1 passes the ball over the head of A5 who was jumping in the lane, hoping for a dunk or easy lay-up. A5 lands in the lane and turns to look at the ball. The ball hits the floor and is rolling in the frontcourt.
Does A5 have 3 seconds in the lane from the moment the ball hits the ground in the frontcourt? With the new rule establishing team control on a throw in, it looks like we have frontcourt status of the ball and we have team control. Am I missing something or would this be violation if A5 stayed in the lane 3 seconds? Last edited by Toren; Thu Sep 08, 2011 at 04:25pm. |
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I don't have my new books yet, but I highly doubt this is a violation...the purpose of adding team control during a throw-in was to not award free throws to the defense on an offensive foul...and to add consistently to the team control definition.
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Is it a 3-second violation in NCAA?
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Since a three-second violation can only exist during team control in the frontcourt (NFHS 9-7-1), my best guess is, team control in the frontcourt isn't established until you have player control in the frontcourt. During the throw-in, you only have team control, though net yet in the frontcourt.
One flaw in this hypothesis is that a ball that had backcourt status can instantly have frontcourt status without player control in the frontcourt. (Example: Ball thrown from backcourt and lands in frontcourt.) Perhaps the best way to overcome this is to state that frontcourt status cannot exist until team/player control is established inbounds.
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Directly from the NFHS 2011-12 Rule Change Powerpoint regarding the team control during the throwin change:
Only team-control fouls occurring during a throw-in were affected by this change. The change does NOT affect any of the following rules: • Three seconds in the lane • Traveling/Dribbling • Backcourt • Alternating-possession throw-in rulesMinor edits occurred to some of these rules for clarification.
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I'm quite aware of that fact...
I'm just pointing out that the thought process of the Committee was not to affect anything other than team control on throw-ins for fouling purposes. Although the wording of the new rule doesnt support their Intent & Purpose of this rule.
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(Translation: They screwed up the wording of the rule and are fudging it under the intent clause).
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old 4-12: A player is in control of the ball when he/she is holding or dribbling a live ball inbounds. new 4-12: A player is in control of the ball when he/she is holding or dribbling a live ball. Again, unless there is a rule reference, case reference or interpretation stating otherwise, this would mean that, by rule, 3 seconds is in effect during a throw-in. Clarification and consistency is definitely needed, since some potential repeated violations would be obvious.
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