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Thrower-in delay
Coaching friend of mine asked me this. Can't find anything in the rules against it. He was told it was a technical.
Thrower-in passes ball in. He then delays before stepping in bounds. Do we have a call? If so what? And can you give me a rule or case book reference I can show him? |
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I couldn't find it in this year's rule book, but it was encompassed by the delay in returning to the court provision. There was a sister play of leaving the court for an unauthorized reason, which was changed from a technical to a violation a few seasons back. I had hopes that this one would have been changed to a violation as well, but it hasn't been. Bigger fish to fry, I guess.
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Probably thinking of 10-3-2: A player shall not..."purposely and/or deceitfully delay returning after legally being out of bounds."
The case play gives you an idea of how to call this: 10.3.2 SITUATION A: A1 has the ball out of bounds for a throw-in. A1 completes the throw-in to A2 and then purposefully delays his/her return by taking four or five steps along the end line prior to coming inbounds behind a screen set by A3 and A4. A1 gets a return pass from A2 and takes an unchallenged try for goal. RULING: A1 is charged with a technical foul for purposefully delaying his/her return to the court following the throw-in. A1’s movement out of bounds along the end line was to take advantage of the screen and return to the court in a more advantageous position.
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It is the guy who is by the lane line and then pops back in near the arc that should draw the whistle. But it should be a violation, not a technical. I hope that turns up in the survey this year, and they (the rules committee) address it rather than more sleeve drama.
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So, if the teammate swings elbows and makes contact, the ball isn't dead until the attempt has ended, but if there's no contact, the ball is immediately dead, and cannot count. Weird!
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Nor have I. The inconsistency of the penalties, in seeming inverse proportion to the acts, is curious. It goes to the conversations ln the Forum regarding poor wording of rule changes.
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A foul by the shooter's teammate on the other hand comes with the penalty of one personal foul charged to the offender and possibly free throws for the offended team.
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Dang, another rule I'm confused on.
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