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5 second count test question
On the Illinois test. All of the answers seem to be false statements. What am I missing? Thanks.
“An offensive player A with the ball while being closely guarded is restricted to 5 seconds when: A-a defender is within 6 feet and facing the dribbler while in the backcourt. B-the player is within an area in the frontcourt enclosed by screening teammates. C-there is an interrupted dribble. D-the defender breaks the 6 feet distance due to a quick move.” |
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In the questions it says "closely guarded", I think C is correct, because if the player has stopped dribbling, ie holding the ball and is closely guarded the 5 second count would apply.
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That's not the definition of an interrupted dribble.
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If you look at the case book plays for closely guarded situations, that should help give you your answer.
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So if A is closely guarded while holding the ball, there is no 5 second count? Or am I reading this totally wrong? I assumed interupted dribble meant held ball.
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You're right that there is a closey guarded count while a player is holding the ball and a defender is guarding within 6 feet (in the frontcourt), but you're wrong on the definition of an interrupted dribble. Look up the definition of an interrupted dribble under rule 4 (and if you don't have it, I'll post it later).
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Thanks APG, I can look it up later, Im at work with not book.
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