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This module covers the rules on traveling and dribbling, the differences between basket interference and goaltending, and the mechanics of counting violations.
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Inter-Athletic Council of Officials New Official’s Basketball Class Module 9 Violations
Violations • At the completion of this Module the student should: • Understand the rules on traveling and dribbling • Understand the differences between Basket Interference and Goal Tending • Understand the mechanics on the different counting violations
Key Words • Backcourt • Closely Guarded* • Illegal Dribble • Held Ball • Kicking/Fist • Basket Interference • Goaltending • Designated Spot • Ball enter basket from below • Traveling* • Out of Bounds • Three seconds • Ten Seconds • Excessive Swinging Elbows *Not Included in this Module
Backcourt Violations Player shall not be the first to touch after it has been in player and team control in the frontcourt, if he/she or a teammate last touched or was touched in the frontcourt before the ball went into the backcourt • NEW RULE WORDING
Double Dribble • Player cannot dribble a second time after first dribble ended unless control is lost because of • Try for field goal • A touch by an opponent • A pass or fumble which has been touched or touched by another player
Illegal Dribble/Palming • Palming/Carrying • Allowing the ball to come to rest in on or both hands • Guideline: • Palm facing upward • More than a handshake
Held Ball • Occurs when: • Opponents have their hands firmly on the ball • Control without undue roughness • Opponents prevent ball being released on a try or tap by placing hands on the ball
Goaltending/Basket Interference • Goaltending • Takes place during a field goal try or tap • Downward flight • Ball entirely above the basket ring • Possibility to enter the basket during flight • During a free throw, goaltending occurs when an opponent touches the ball outside of the cylinder
Goaltending/Basket Interference • Basket Interference occurs when a player • Touches the ball…. • or any part of the basket (including the net) while the ball is on or within the basket • while any part of the ball is within the imaginary cylinder which has the basket ring as its lower base • while reaching through the basket from below • Pulls down a movable ring so that it contacts the ball before the ring returns to its original position
Basket Interference • Ball on the rim • Touching the Net • Offense commits violation • Ball above the rim
Pulling the Rim • Pulling the Rim • Rim goes back to original position • Ball hits rim before going to original position • Could be a Technical Foul
Goaltending/Basket Interference • Goaltending and Basket Interference • Offense or Defense can commit these violations • Goaltending on a Free Throw • Technical Foul • Basket Interference on a Free Throw • Points awarded (opponent’s basket) • Basket Cancelled (own basket)
Goaltending/Basket Interference • Both teams committing violations • Go to Alternating Possession Never seen this happen
Goaltending/Basket Interference • Rules Myths • Goaltending involves: • Any Slapping of the backboard • Slapping and vibrating the backboard • Only a technical foul if the slapping of the backboard does not involve a legitimate attempt to block a shot
Ball enter basket from below • A player shall not cause the ball to enter through the basket from below
Out of Bounds • A player shall not cause the ball to be out of bounds • (last to touch before going out of bounds) • A dribbler not in contact with the ball Is considered out of bounds • No player shall be located out of bounds when they touch the ball after the ball has been released on a throw in pass
Three Seconds • Requirements • Team Control • Frontcourt status (Ball) • Interrupted Dribble does not end count • Allowances should be made for a player attempting to shoot the ball • Should be a rare call—Use Preventative Officiating
Ten Seconds • A player nor team shall be in continuous control of the ball in his or her backcourt for 10 seconds • Team Control is the main factor • Trail should always have a visual count
Counts • Visible Counts • Closely Guarded • 5 Seconds (Throw-In) • No audible counts • Lead in 3 Person does not have closely guarded count • Silent Count (non visible) • Three Seconds