St. Johns v. Villanova: Dead Ball Contact Technical Foul
Was asked to post this play for discussion:
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F1? Looks right to me.
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The ball was dead (after a made basket and not at the disposal of thrower-in) so the title of the thread correctly describes the offense. |
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Technical foul.
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Nothing but a Technical Foul. I did not think that was even in question.
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Technical foul.
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Good job by the old L in getting that, even though it looks like he wasn't looking at the play when it happened.
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Thanks for posting.
I watched this play live and saw the crew discuss the play. Unfortunately the crew decided to inbound the ball at the endline closest to where the foul occurred (which the clip doesn't show). With a DBTF, the ball should've been put in play at the division line. |
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Perfect example of a dead-ball (ball entered hoop but not yet at the disposal of the throw-in team) contact technical foul.
And other posters are correct that the ball should be put in play at the division line. |
Whack!
(And let him stay...) But the next one is Whack! Get Out!!! |
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