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Delay of Game
Back when I coached we played a game in which we were down 4 points with the ball under our own basket with 5 seconds remaining. We were out of timeouts. I instucted my player that once we scored to knock the ball into the bleachers. I did that bc I already knew the other team wouldn't even inbound the ball as I heard their coach tell them they are out of time outs just let them score and don't inbound the ball. We inbounded and scored and immediately my player slapped the ball into the coner near the bleachers. The official gave us a delay of game warning which stopped the clock. We stole the following inbounds pass and missed a 3 at the buzzer.
Question was the call correct? Should we have received a warning or a technical foul. The other coach argued that we shouldn't have received our warning bc it was under one minute left in the game. I can find nothing to support this. However 10-3-5a states player technical for delay the game by acts such as: Preventing the ball from being made live promptly of from being put in play. I wasn't positive at the time but I expected to receive a warning. Even if we would have received the T it wouldn't have hurt us anymore as we were going to lose without stopping the clock. |
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Thanks for the help.
COMMENT: In situations with the clock running and five or less seconds left in the game, a throw-in plane violation or interfering with the ball following a goal should be ignored if its only purpose is to stop the clock. However, if the tactic in any way interferes with the thrower’s efforts to make a throw-in, a technical foul for delay shall be called even though no previous warning had been issued. In this situation, if the official stopped the clock and issued a team warning, it would allow the team to benefit from the tactic. (4- 47-1; 10-1-5b, c; 10-3-10) |
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Here is the play that is in question and might answer your ultimate question.
9.2.10 SITUATION A: A1 is out of bounds for a throw-in. B1 reaches through the boundary plane and knocks the ball out of A1’s hands. Team B has not been warned previously for a throw-in plane infraction. RULING: B1 is charged with a technical foul and it also results in the official having a team warning recorded and reported to the head coach. COMMENT: In situations with the clock running and five or less seconds left in the game, a throw-in plane violation or interfering with the ball following a goal should be ignored if its only purpose is to stop the clock. However, if the tactic in any way interferes with the thrower’s efforts to make a throw-in, a technical foul for delay shall be called even though no previous warning had been issued. In this situation, if the official stopped the clock and issued a team warning, it would allow the team to benefit from the tactic. (4-47-1; 10-1-5b, c; 10-3-10) Peace
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This happened in the State Finals in 2011, Semi-Final Game in my state and was called appropriately as a technical foul.
I believe the team that did this action and threw the ball into the stands and obvious to everyone was behind by a couple of points. All I know is the official in question was applauded by the higher ups that he made this call. Peace
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Not The Southfork Ranch Ewing ...
Didn't Patrick Ewing do something like this in an NCAA tournament game back when he played for Georgetown?
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The offending team has virtually no chance if the clock simply runs out. |
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Bottom line is if you have a whistle, it needs to be a T. The only way I have a whistle, though, is if A1 is dumb enough to actually try to throw it in. In that case, I'll give the T.
I'd like to see the case play expanded to include baskets made with 10 seconds or less remaining, but....
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Inside of five seconds remaining and the clock running, how many, "other times of the game" are you expecting?
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There isn't much of the game left to worry about them doing it again when there is only 5 seconds left.
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