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Classic case of Scoreboard and Table not in sync
Got it correct in both Scenarios? Neither the whistle nor the horn causes the ball to become 'dead'? |
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CORRECTION: Pt. of Interruption...Team Designations
Classic case of Scoreboard and Table not in sync
Apologies, for the mis-identification of the teams.... See the corrections below....
Scenario #2: Same scenario as # 1 only now its the official blowing the whistle rather than the 'horn sounding'. Results: all the same? Got it correct in both Scenarios? Neither the whistle nor the horn causes the ball to become 'dead'? |
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Scenario 1: correct for "a" if play is stopped after the basket. Can't answer for "b" because all you've said is the horn sounds while the ball is in flight. What happened after the try missed? Whistle before possession or after possession and if after possession, who gained possession.
Scenario 2: correct for both.
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CORRECTION: Pt. of Interruption...Team Designations
BadNewsRef.....agreed here are the further points for (b) and thanks....
Scenario #1: Team member B1 now takes a shot and as the ball is in the air the 'horn sounds' to get the officials attention to alert them to the 'correctable error' that Team B is now in the Bonus....Results: Horn does not 'deaden the ball'....(a) if the ball goes in the basket, the basket counts and the pt of interruption is Team A taking the 1:1 w/no one lined up and after the shots Team B gets the ball. (b) if the shot misses and the referee blows the whistle to stop play - (i) Team A gets the rebound - then Team B is awarded the 1:1 w/no players on the line and Team A gets the 'spot' throw-in after the shots (ii) OR Team B gets the rebound - then the teams line up for the correctable error free throws by Team B and play at that point of interruption off of the results of the free throws. Scenario #2: Same scenario as # 1 only now its the official blowing the whistle rather than the 'horn sounding'. Results: all the same? Let me know if (b.i) and (b.ii) make sense? Thanks for asking the clarification |
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I would think in b(i) the results of the free throws would not effect the throw-in. The throw-in would be from where Team A had the ball once the play was stopped. Let's just say that in b(i), Team A controls the rebound and dribbles the ball up the court. Once in their Front court, Team B knocks the ball OOB. Then the table informs the officials of the mistake. The play is still is still correctable. B1 shoots free throws w/o anyone lining up and Team A get the ball POI. Throw-in in their Front court.
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I would have the lane cleared for the 1-1 and then resume with the AP arrow from the nearest OOB spot on the end line. |
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I would tend to agree on this one...especially since if there is a 'miss' on the shot as the whistle is blown then the results of the 'missed shot' - i.e. who gets possession is immaterial. The AP would then come into play after the 1:1 is implemented for Team B. The question is - would the horn be treated the same way? I would think so, especially if the referee were to follow up the horn with the whistle so in reality there really would be no 'rebound' possession in this scenario on a 'miss'? For the most part the 2 teams probably would cease activity w/the whistle being blown. Agreed ? |
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Thanks much for the insights and Case Book Reference.
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