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observer Wed Feb 08, 2012 01:54pm

backcourt
 
I recall reading on this forum and hopefully understood the reasoning.
offensive ball in front court is batted to the back court by the defense,
the official should start a 10 second count as soon as the ball crosses
the mid court line...NFS...is this true?
I used this last night after observing officials and they questioned me.

bob jenkins Wed Feb 08, 2012 02:05pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by observer (Post 821660)
I recall reading on this forum and hopefully understood the reasoning.
offensive ball in front court is batted to the back court by the defense,
the official should start a 10 second count as soon as the ball crosses
the mid court line...NFS...is this true?
I used this last night after observing officials and they questioned me.

Yes, it's true. There's TC (after PC), and the ball is in the BC, so all the requirements for a count exist.

Adam Wed Feb 08, 2012 02:16pm

Assuming you're talking about when the ball first touches the floor in the BC, rather than when it crosses the plane above the division line, yes.

observer Wed Feb 08, 2012 02:29pm

interesting..guess my thoughts were when the ball crossed the line. so the count starts when the ball touches the floor in the backcourt? Can the team in control call a time out before securing the ball..

tref Wed Feb 08, 2012 02:32pm

Is player control or team control required to grant a timeout?

bob jenkins Wed Feb 08, 2012 02:44pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by observer (Post 821675)
interesting..guess my thoughts were when the ball crossed the line. so the count starts when the ball touches the floor in the backcourt? Can the team in control call a time out before securing the ball..

When does the ball have BC location?
What are the requirements to be granted a TO?

Toren Wed Feb 08, 2012 02:45pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by tref (Post 821677)
Is player control or team control required to grant a timeout?

neither and both :D

JugglingReferee Wed Feb 08, 2012 02:47pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by tref (Post 821677)
Is player control or team control required to grant a timeout?

Player control.

Play: A1 passes to A2. The coach realizes that the pass will be intercepted for a breakaway layup by B3. So with the ball in the air on its way to A2, the coach requests a timeout.

Have you ever seen this granted?

tref Wed Feb 08, 2012 02:50pm

No, because I generally close my eyes in disbelief.


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