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Just thinking...
Now that there is team control during a throw in - shouldn't that mean that a throw in from the front court to the back court is a violation? One that is tipped in the front court and is reganed in the back court should be a violation as well - correct?
We had an association meeting Sunday and dicussed fouls during the throw in but not this. Thoughts? |
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Also, there is no such thing as a throw-in from the front court. All throw-ins are from OOB and the ball does not have FC or BC status until player control is established, and even that has a couple of exceptions pertaining to players who are airborne. |
Been discussed ad nauseum.
A throwin from FC to BC is not a violation because the FC and BC are defined in bounds, not OOB. The tip is not a violation because the committee told us they only intended to change whether free throws were shot. They added some other rule changes to attempt to say that, and came pretty close. |
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Thanks JR - makes sense now.:)
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Yep - my bad
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Badnews - One of my points of emphasis for personal improvement this year is exactly that... to bite my tongue with some of those bast*&^s!:D
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What they did was muddy the water such that some editor, in 10-15 years, will read the rules, not being aware of the comments on the change, and declare we've been calling it wrong. |
You have to have player control to have a BC violation.
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Player Control ???
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I wish the NFHS (and NCAA for that matter) would include the deletions in the rules book -- with a strikeout -- to make it more clear what has changed. |
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I was told by the ref essentially, that with the new team control rule on throw-ins, all the requirements for a backcourt violation were met. I agreed with him, that the new rules as written, seem to say he is correct. But, can I tell him next time, that Snaqwells said the committee said they intended it to only apply to fouls? Will he believe me? Who is correct? |
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The player throwing in the ball does not have player control in the frontcourt if he or she is out of bounds. |
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Besides, doesn't the new rule require PC inbounds before it can be called? Book's in my bag, and I'm getting ready to head to a game. |
So, I should tell the ref, that although there is now Team Control on a throw-in, there was no Player Control in the frontcourt, which is now required for a backcourt violation. And, that is a new rule, too, and is located under the section on backcourt violations???
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What the new wording did do was make it legal for A1 in the BC to throw a pass that is tipped by A2 in the FC and then retrieved by A1 in the BC. This should have, however, should have been rectified in 9-9-2 but wording of that article is pretty bad. This apparently is when you need to break out the PowerPoint slide. |
NFHS Basketball Interpretations (2011-2012)
SITUATION 5: A1 has the ball for an end-line throw-in in his/her frontcourt. A1’s pass to A2, who is in the frontcourt standing near the division line, is high and deflects off A2’s hand and goes into Team A’s backcourt. A2 is then the first to control the ball in Team A’s backcourt. RULING: Legal. There is no backcourt violation since player and team control had not yet been established in Team A’s frontcourt before the ball went into Team A’s backcourt. The throw-in ends when A2 legally touches the ball, but the backcourt count does not start until A2 gains control in his/her backcourt. (4-12-2d; 9-9) |
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College foul up
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Also, should Coach Bill notify the assignor through maybe his AD, rather than go straight to the individual ref he had the sitch with? |
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