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KenL.nation Mon Jan 30, 2012 07:10pm

designated spot after a timeout
 
After a made basket,Team A inbounds from the end line(A1 to A2). Then Team A's coach ask for a timeout. Now where is the designated spot, End Line or The Division Line or the Point of Interruption.

Rich Mon Jan 30, 2012 07:14pm

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Originally Posted by KenL.nation (Post 818390)
After a made basket,Team A inbounds from the end line(A1 to A2). Then Team A's coach ask for a timeout. Now where is the designated spot, End Line or The Division Line or the Point of Interruption.

It's the point of interruption using the throw-in diagram from the official's manual.

If the request comes just as the ball is being inbounded, I'm likely going to allow a throw-in from anywhere along the end line.

BillyMac Mon Jan 30, 2012 07:14pm

Closest To Where The Ball Was ...
 
Point of interruption.

Is this a trick question?

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KenL.nation Mon Jan 30, 2012 07:57pm

not a trick Q
 
I work with people that think as soon as it's inbounded, then the timeout is granted. They designate the spot at the division line. I may have not used the proper term.

mbyron Mon Jan 30, 2012 08:16pm

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Originally Posted by KenL.nation (Post 818411)
I work with people that think as soon as it's inbounded, then the timeout is granted. They designate the spot at the division line. I may have not used the proper term.

They watch too much NBE.

Easy to do...

APG Mon Jan 30, 2012 09:01pm

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Originally Posted by mbyron (Post 818417)
They watch too much NBE.

Easy to do...

Doubt it...the NBA doesn't even advance it to the division line.

BktBallRef Mon Jan 30, 2012 09:10pm

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Originally Posted by KenL.nation (Post 818411)
I work with people that think as soon as it's inbounded, then the timeout is granted. They designate the spot at the division line. I may have not used the proper term.

The ball goes to the nearest OOB spot, just like it would in any other situation. It makes no diffeence what just happened prior to the timeout being granted.

Raymond Mon Jan 30, 2012 10:11pm

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Originally Posted by KenL.nation (Post 818411)
I work with people that think as soon as it's inbounded, then the timeout is granted. They designate the spot at the division line. I may have not used the proper term.

So you're working just rec association games? Wouldn't surprise me if guys working strictly rec leagues aren't into the rule book. But if the association is doing any scholastic ball no way they shouldn't know this mechanic.


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