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This IsThis IsNFHSNFHSRULE 4

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Rule 4 A-B for 100_________is a player who has released the ball on a tryfor a goal has not returned to the floor.

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Rule 4 A-B for 100

AIRBORNE SHOOTER

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Rule 4 A-B for 200

______________is a device located at the scorer’s table which is used to indicate the direction of a team’s basket for the alternating-possessionprocedure.

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Rule 4 A-B for 200

ALTERNATING POSSESSION ARROW

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Rule 4 A-B for 300If the officials permit a team to go the wrong direction, when discovered all points scored, fouls committed, and time consumed shall __________ as if each team had gone the proper direction.

Play shall resume with each team going the proper direction based on bench location.

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Rule 4 A-B for 300

Count

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Rule 4 A-B for 4004.1.1 SITUATION: A1 is in the air on a jump shot in the lane. While in the air, A1 releases the ball on a try and is fouled by B1 who is attempting to block the shot. A1’s try is: (a) successful.

The official rules that the A1 is not an air-borne shooter and awards the ball to team A out of bounds nearest the spot of the foul. Is the official correct? If no, explain

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Rule 4 A-B for 400NO, A1 is an airborne shooter when the ball is released until one foot returns to the floor. An airborne shooter is in the act of shooting. B1 has fouled A1 in the act of shooting. A1 is awarded one free throw

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Rule 4 A-B for 500

_____ is the call when the ball is on the rim and the ball or net

is touched by a player

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Rule 4 A-B for 500

Offensive or Defensive Basket Interference

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Rule 4 C for 100 occurs when a player in control of the ball in his/her team’s frontcourt, is guarded by any opponent who is within six feet of the player who is holding or dribbling the ball.

The distance shall be measured from the forward ______of the defender to the forward ________ of the ball handler.

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Rule 4 C for 100

Closely Guarded, foot, foot

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Rule 4 C for 200

_________begins when the habitual throwing movement starts a try or with the touching on a tap and ends when the ball is clearly in flight.

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Rule 4 C for 200

Continuous Motion

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Rule 4 C for 300.A team is in control of the ball:

• While a live ball is being passed among teammates.• During an i__________ dribble.

AND Team control continues until:• The ball is in flight during a try or tap for a _________

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Rule 4 C for 300

Interrupted , Goal

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Rule 4 C for 400A1 is dribbling in A’s backcourt when the ball strikes his ankle and bounces away. During the interrupted dribble, A1 foulsB1 in attempting to continue the dribble. The official rules this a team and player control foul on A1. Is the official correct? Explain.

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Rule 4 C for 400NO, this foul is a team control foul

but not a player control foul

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Rule 4 C for 500During a throw-in by A1 from the end line by A’s basket the throw-in is touched by A2 before it goes across the division line where it is recovered by A3. The official rules that this is not a backcourt violation. Is the official correct? Explain.

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Rule 4 C for 500

Yes, there is no player or team control when A2 touched the ball. Team A does not have control until A3 gains control the ball

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Rule 4 F for 100

Fighting is an attempt to strike, punch or kick by using a fist, hands, arms, legs or feet regardless of whether _________ is made.

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Rule 4 F for 100

Contact

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Rule 4 F for 200

A1 dunks over B1 and then taunts B1. B1 retaliates and punches A1. The official charges both A1 and B1 with a flagrant technical foul for fighting and are disqualified. Is the official correct?Explain.

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Rule 4 F for 200Yes, A1’s action is defined as

fighting when the taunting caused B1 to retaliate by fighting.

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Rule 4 F for 300

________ fouls may or may not be premeditated and are not based solely on the severity of the _______.

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Rule 4 F for 300

Intentional , act / foul

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Rule 4 F for 400A1 and B1 foul one another at approximately the same time. The contact occurs during: (a) a live-ball situation; or (b) a dead-ball situation. The official rules this a double personal foul in both cases. Is the official correct? Explain.

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Rule 4 F for 400

NO, In (a), it is a double personal foul and in (b), it is a double technical foul. No free throws are awarded in (a) or (b) and play resumes at the point of interruption

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Rule 4 F for 5003 substitutes of Team B leave their bench and come onto the court during a fight. The officials do the following:

• 3 substitutes are each charged with a technical foul & disqualified• Team B head coach is also charged directly with a technical foul. • Team B is charged with three fouls toward reaching the bonus.Is the official correct? Explain.Is the official correct? Explain.

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Rule 4 F for 500

NO, it is an indirect technicalfoul on the Head Coach, not

a direct technical

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Rule 4 G-I for 100It is not legal to swing arms and elbows excessively. This occurs when:

a. Arms and elbows are swung about …… and the speed of the extended arms and elbows is in excess of the rest of the ________ as it rotates on the hips…

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Rule 4 G-I for 100

Body

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Rule 4 G-I for 200

_______ contact is contact with an opponent which ispermitted and which does

not constitute a foul.

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Rule 4 G-I for 200

Incidental

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Rule 4 G-I for 300Guarding an opponent with the ball or a stationary opponent without the ball:

•No time or ______ is required to obtain an initial legal position.

• If the opponent with the ball is airborne, the guard must have obtained legal position _____ the opponent left the floor.

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Rule 4 G-I for 300

Distance , Before

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Rule 4 G-I for 400B1 has legal guarding position on A1 and moves to maintain it. A1 moves laterally and contacts defender B1 but does not get his/her head and shoulders past the torso of B1. Contact occurs on the side of B1’s torso.

The official calls a player-control foul The official calls a player-control foul on A1. Is the official correct? Explainon A1. Is the official correct? Explain

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Rule 4 G-I for 400

Yes, A1 created the contact on B1 who had legal guarding position

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Rule 4 G-I for 500A1 jumps to try for goal or to pass the ball. B1 leaps or reaches and is able to put his/her hands on the ball and keep A1 from releasing it. A1 returns to the floor with the ball. The official calls a violation of traveling. Is the official correct? Explain.

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Rule 4 G-I for 500

No, this should have been ruled held (jump) ball.

The alternating possession arrow would be used to determine which team is administered the throw-in

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Rule 4 J-V for 100

Kicking the ball is the _____ striking of the ball with any part of the ______ or foot.

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Rule 4 J-V for 100

Intentional, Leg

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Rule 4 J-V for 200_______ personnel are all individuals who are part of or affiliated with a team, including, but not limited to: substitutes, coaches, manager(s) andstatistician(s).

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Rule 4 J-V for 200

Bench

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Rule 4 J-V for 300A1 attempts a try after ending the dribble. The try does not touch the backboard, the rim or any other player.

A1 runs and is able to catch theball before it strikes the floor. Is this traveling? Explain

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Rule 4 J-V for 300

RULING: No. When A1 recoveredhis/her own try, A1 could either dribble, pass or try again. There was no team control after the ball was released on a try.

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Rule 4 J-V for 400

A1 becomes confused and throws the ball at the wrong basket. A1 is fouled by B1 and the ball goes into the basket. A1 missed, would A1 be awarded two free throws for the foul by B1? Explain.

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Rule 4 J-V for 400RULING: No free throw will be awarded. The ball became dead when the foul occurred. When a player throws at the opponent’s basket, it is not a try.

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Rule 4 J-V for 500A1 receives a pass and establishes the right foot as the pivot. While faking a pass or try, A1 lifts the pivot foot and stands on the left foot alone while undecided as to what to do.

The official calls this a traveling violation. Is the official correct? Explain.

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Rule 4 J-V for 500 NO , the pivot foot CAN be lifted off the floor, but can’t be placed back on the ground. A1 can shoot, pass or call timeout.

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FINAL JEOPARDYFINAL JEOPARDYA1 dives for a loose ball and slides after gaining control. A1 is in a position either on his/her back or stomach. What 4 things can A1 do without violating?

What else can A1 do if lying on their back without violating?

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FINAL JEOPARDYFINAL JEOPARDYANSWERANSWER

A1 may pass, shoot, start a dribble or call a time-out.

If flat on his/her back, A1 may sit up without violating.