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Rule 9 Violations and Penalties

Rule 9 Violations and Penalties. Free Throw Provisions 1) The handbook identifies 8 free-throw rule violations. They are: Attempting the throw from outside the circle or from in front of the free-throw line. Failing to throw within 10 seconds

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Rule 9 Violations and Penalties

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  1. Rule 9 Violations and Penalties

  2. Free Throw Provisions 1) The handbook identifies 8 free-throw rule violations. They are: Attempting the throw from outside the circle or from in front of the free-throw line. Failing to throw within 10 seconds Fail to throw the ball so that it enters the basket or touches the ring. Free-thrower having either foot across the vertical plane of that edge of the free-throw line. Failure on the part of lane-line players to properly occupy marked lane spaces, unless resumption of play is in effect. An opponent disconcerting the free thrower either verbally or by waving arms. Any player along the lane boundaries having either foot beyond the vertical plane of the outside edge of any lane boundary, or beyond the vertical plane of any edge of the space designated by a marked lane space mark or by a neutral-zone mark or any player not in one of the marked lane spaces breaking the plane of the free-throw line extended and the three point line. Any player entering or leaving a marked lane space or faking (including the free-thrower) to cause a player to violate. (RB p.54-55) Violations and Penalties © 2009 Matt Mann. All rights reserved.

  3. Violations and Penalties 2) A1 is preparing to attempt a free throw. Prior to the release, B1 steps into the lane. A1 then requests a time out. You should: a. Grant the time out. b. Resume play after time out anddisregard previous violation. c. Resume play (free throw) with violation signal. d. If free throw is unsuccessful, charge time out to team B. e. If free throw is unsuccessful, award substitute throw. a, c, e (CB 9.1.3) © 2009 Matt Mann. All rights reserved.

  4. Violations and Penalties 3) As A1 starts the free throw motion, B1 raises his/her arms or with arms raised, opens and closes both hands. A1’s free throw attempt is an air ball. You should: Award a substitute throw since A1 violated during disconcertion. CB 9.1.3; (RB 9-1-3a Penalty 4c) © 2009 Matt Mann. All rights reserved.

  5. Violations and Penalties Throw-In Provisions 4) T F The official’s count reaches 5 seconds at the time when A1’s throw-in is bouncing untouched on the floor inbounds. This is a violation. FALSE 5 seconds applies to time of release (RB p.56) © 2009 Matt Mann. All rights reserved.

  6. Violations and Penalties 5) T F It is legal for A1 to dribble the ball on the floor on the out-of-bounds area before making a throw-in. TRUE That is legal (CB p.69 9.2.2 D) © 2009 Matt Mann. All rights reserved.

  7. Violations and Penalties 6)Team B has the alternating possession (AP) arrow to start the second half. B1, who’s handling the throw-in steps over the boundary line prior to releasing the ball and commits a throw-in violation. A1 then completes the following throw-in legally and AP arrow is then set toward: a. Team A’s basket. b. Team B’s basket. a RB 6-4-5, (CB 9.2.5) © 2009 Matt Mann. All rights reserved.

  8. Violations and Penalties 7) T F After Team B scores, Team member A1, who has backed off the end line to get a better angle, bounces the pass on the out of bounds side of the end line directly to A2 who is at the free throw line, this is legal. FALSE (a CB 9.2.2) © 2009 Matt Mann. All rights reserved.

  9. Violations and Penalties 8) T F With less than 5 seconds remaining in the game and the clock running defender B1 reaches through the boundary pane during A1’s throw-in. This interferes with the thrower’s efforts. No prior warning has been issued. A player technical foul is issued. TRUE (CB p.70 9.2.10) © 2009 Matt Mann. All rights reserved.

  10. Violations and Penalties Travel, Kick, Fist 9) T F It is traveling if A1, while holding the ball, touches the floor with his hand. FALSE May touch with only the hand or foot. (RB p.41) © 2009 Matt Mann. All rights reserved.

  11. Violations and Penalties 10) T F A1 dives for a loose ball and slides after gaining control. A1, while on his back and to avoid a traveling call, puts the ball down on the floor, stands up, and then reaches back down and is the first to touch the ball. This is legal. FALSE CAN: pass, shoot, start a dribble, call TO, may not roll over (CB36 4.44.5 B) © 2009 Matt Mann. All rights reserved.

  12. Violations and Penalties Illegal Dribble 11) A1 dribbles and comes to a stop. A1 then throws the ball against: An official Player B2 and begins another dribble. Ruling? An official - double dribble (CB71 9.5) B2 – legal 9.5.3 (CB72) © 2009 Matt Mann. All rights reserved.

  13. Violations and Penalties Jump Ball 12) There are five times the referee will toss the start-of-game jump ball a second time. They are: If both teams simultaneously commit violations (or double foul) (RB 58) If the referee makes a bad toss (RB 58) If neither jumper touches the jump ball before the toss touches the floor. If non-jumpers A2 and B2 simultaneously control the ball (CB 49-50) If non-jumpers A2 and B2 simultaneously touch the ball as it ends up out of bounds (CB 49-50) © 2009 Matt Mann. All rights reserved.

  14. Violations and Penalties 13) T F It is a violation for the jumper A1 to touch the ball twice. FALSE More than twice (RB48) © 2009 Matt Mann. All rights reserved.

  15. Violations and Penalties Ten Seconds 14)While advancing the ball to frontcourt, A1 is double-teamed and the count reaches eight. A1 calls and is granted a timeout. The throw in after the timeout is on the sideline at the free-throw line extended. How much time does team A have to avoid a backcourt violation? a. No time limit. b. Ten seconds. c. Two seconds. b (9.8.C) © 2009 Matt Mann. All rights reserved.

  16. Violations and Penalties Frontcourt-Backcourt 15) A1 catches the throw-in pass with one foot on the floor in A1’s front court and the other foot not touching the floor. A1 then brings his non-pivot foot down in A’s backcourt. Ruling? Violation Team control was established in A’s frontcourt. (CB73 9.9.1A) © 2009 Matt Mann. All rights reserved.

  17. Violations and Penalties 16) T F The defensive player must remain the same during a closely guarded situation. False (CB74 9.10.1) © 2009 Matt Mann. All rights reserved.

  18. Violations and Penalties Basket Interference 17) While the ball is touching the ring of the basket of A1’s field goal attempt, B1 grasps the ring when there is no threat of injury. Which of the following apply? a. Basket interference b. Goaltending c. No call d. Technical foul e. Team A awarded 2 points f. Team A awarded the ball g. Team B awarded the ball h. 2 free throws for Team A a, d, e, f, h (CB75 9.11.1B) © 2009 Matt Mann. All rights reserved.

  19. Violations and Penalties Goaltending 18) On the first free-throw by A1 in a bonus situation, B1 leaps above the lane and touches the ball, but it falls in the basket anyway. What is the correct call? Delayed lane violation on B1 Goaltending violation on B1 1 point awarded for A1 B1 assessed a technical foul A1 awarded bonus free throw Team A awarded two free throws Team A awarded the ball for throw-in (CB77 9.12 A) © 2009 Matt Mann. All rights reserved.

  20. Violations and Penalties © 2009 Matt Mann. All rights reserved. 19) Team A and Team B are tied with 4 seconds remaining and A1 is on his way to an uncontested layup. B2 immediately begins to excessively swing his elbows in the hopes of getting a violation called by official Tim Donaghy. Tim should: Call a violation on B1 and award Team A with a throw in. Ignore the violation. b. (CB pg 71 9.3.3)

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