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If a frontcourt throw in hits a) The Rim, b) the backboard in flight with under 2:00 mins., is the throw in legal, and if so when does the clock start when the ball hits the rim, or a player on the floor upon grasping it.
@@refereeuniversity I agree. Time starts on *touch* of the ball. If the throw-in was legal up till that point, it is over. It is not over (and can thus still be illegal) until it has been touched by another player on the court. (or, in other words, it could still roll out of bounds without touching. It would then be an illegal throw-in, and possession would change)
Hey i have an interesting question! What if an in-bounding player is about to pass the ball, then steps over the line to the playing court with one feet, but realizes he is over the line and then puts his feet back behind the line and then passes the ball. Is this a violation?
@@refereeuniversity Great, there's an NBA exception to the rule where players can Inbound from their frontcourt to their backcourt after a timeout with 2.00 mins or less in the fourth quarter. I don't think fiba applies such a rule and this would be a backcourt violation under fiba rules.. Can you please make a video to explain this entirely.. Much appreciated..
Just to clarify, where do you start after a 3 in the key violation? I understood that it would be on the endline next to the backboard. Is that correct?
How about backcourt violation what is the ruling example player A1 dribble a live ball near halfcourt line then he stop try to press defence of B1 and he step the center line but he A1 hold the ball it is a violation in FIBA rule.
Ok so this one I’m not sure is a violation or what should be called. A1 has the ball on their own baseline with plenty of space behind (more than 2m), while trying to inbound A1 crosses the boundary line with their hands on the ball (A1s feet are still behind the boundary line and have not entered the court). B1 hits the ball out of A1s hands and recovers the loose ball. B1 has not crossed the boundary line at any point in this case. TY for any help.
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If a frontcourt throw in hits a) The Rim, b) the backboard in flight with under 2:00 mins., is the throw in legal, and if so when does the clock start when the ball hits the rim, or a player on the floor upon grasping it.
Great question, clock starts on touch by any player. Throw-in is legal!
@@refereeuniversity I agree. Time starts on *touch* of the ball. If the throw-in was legal up till that point, it is over. It is not over (and can thus still be illegal) until it has been touched by another player on the court. (or, in other words, it could still roll out of bounds without touching. It would then be an illegal throw-in, and possession would change)
8:26 If I score the basket in the Throw-in this is violiation for me? And the ball goes to the opponent?
Yes, violation due to "Cause the ball to enter the basket directly"
@@refereeuniversity Thanks :)
6:50 where can I find this in the FIBA rule book?
OBR 17.2.10
Hey i have an interesting question!
What if an in-bounding player is about to pass the ball, then steps over the line to the playing court with one feet, but realizes he is over the line and then puts his feet back behind the line and then passes the ball.
Is this a violation?
Violation due to second bullet point of Art 17.3.1
Very informative, only missing discussion about throwing in to the back court when inbounding from the front court
You are completely right. I wish I could add it to this video. Hopefully TH-cam allows that capability in the future.
@@refereeuniversity Great, there's an NBA exception to the rule where players can Inbound from their frontcourt to their backcourt after a timeout with 2.00 mins or less in the fourth quarter. I don't think fiba applies such a rule and this would be a backcourt violation under fiba rules.. Can you please make a video to explain this entirely.. Much appreciated..
Just to clarify, where do you start after a 3 in the key violation?
I understood that it would be on the endline next to the backboard. Is that correct?
Correct, violation occurred in restricted area so throw-in occurs endline nearest to violation next to the backboard
Nice vid
How about backcourt violation what is the ruling example player A1 dribble a live ball near halfcourt line then he stop try to press defence of B1 and he step the center line but he A1 hold the ball it is a violation in FIBA rule.
Has the player attained front court status? Two feet and the ball in the front court?
Ok so this one I’m not sure is a violation or what should be called.
A1 has the ball on their own baseline with plenty of space behind (more than 2m), while trying to inbound A1 crosses the boundary line with their hands on the ball (A1s feet are still behind the boundary line and have not entered the court). B1 hits the ball out of A1s hands and recovers the loose ball. B1 has not crossed the boundary line at any point in this case.
TY for any help.
You cannot interfere with the inbound, ball has to leave throw-in's hands before they can make contact on the ball
If you jump from out of bounds, do you need 1 or both feet to contact inbounds before catching the ball to be considered legal?
1 foot! Great question!
Is there a throw-in violation to the thrower-in player when his body is over the boundary line while his one foot is stepping outside the court?
if one foot is in contact with the court, it is a violation
Throw-in 14sec after timeout are they aloud to enter the opponent/defence court?? Or it will be called for back court?? Tia
Are you referring to the TImeout rule?
14:12 got that Karl Malone vert
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How about d team accept d rong possesion and dey score d 2points in crucial dey win d game
That would be rough
Thanks its very fruitful
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urdu?