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Throw In
Team A has a throw in under basket. A1 sticks ball out over the end line and into play. Player B1 ties up the ball with A1 as in a jump ball situation. Is this a jump ball or violation? is there a nfhs rule for this?
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I do not have the Rules Book and Casebook in front of me. But, this is a Held Ball. The ensuing Throw-in is a AP Throw-in. If the original Throw-in was an AP Throw-in then the original (AP) Throw-in did not end and Team A would receive another AP Throw-in. MTD, Sr. |
If the ball held out over the endline (or sideline) so that the defender did not reach across the out of bounds plane, then it is a held ball and you go to the possession arrow.
HOWEVER, if the throw in was for a held ball/jump ball, the throw in team does not lose the arrow, and you resume with another alternating possession arrow throw in (in this case for the same team) 7.6.4 SITUATION F: Thrower A1 inadvertently holds the ball through the end-line plane during a throw-in. B1 is able to get his/her hands on the ball and A1 *cannot pull it back. RULING: A held ball is called, resulting in an alternating-possession throw-in. If the original throw-in is an alternating-possession throw-in, Team A still has the arrow following the held ball. |
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7.6.4 SITUATION F: Thrower A1 inadvertently holds the ball through the end-line plane during a throw-in. B1 is able to get his/her hands on the ball and A1 cannot pull it back. RULING: A held ball is called, resulting in an alternating-possession throw-in. If the original throw-in is an alternating-possession throw-in, Team A still has the arrow following the held ball. |
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also, A can't hand the ball in to another A player. that is a violation. rule 9. look at rule 9-2-10 notes for the plane stuff. |
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If the throw in was a designated spot throw in, then you are correct in that it would be a violation to hand it to another teammate. |
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we were talking about breaking the plane so what i meant was A can't hand it through plane to another A. i'll take a lap for that one.. make it clearer next time…. |
sorry it should be clear...but just to be certain
Held ball on court. Team A has the arrow. During the throw-in (as in the example) another held ball. It seems to be saying that A would still retain possession? Why wouldn't B get the throw-in. Shouldn't A lose the arrow for not completing the throw-in? |
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you only change the arrow when the throw in ends. ball was never released so don't change the arrow. now--maybe A SHOULD lose the arrow for letting a B grab it…BUT that isn't the rule…thx |
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