Quarters - Beginning & End Flashcards
A.R. 5–16. In a game without an available replay system, and with the score tied near the expiration of time in the fourth quarter:
(1) Shooter A1 is fouled in the act of shooting, but time expires before the release of the ball and the try is successful
IF NO REPLAY AVAILABLE -
(1) Illegal contact occurs before the end of period horn and the timer fails to stop the clock, a timing error has occurred. Time will be put back onto the clock as to when the foul was ruled. Goal will count and A1 will be awarded 1 FT.
(2) No timing error has occurred so time shall not be put back onto the game clock. If the foul occurred before the sounding of the game clock horn, the basket shall not count because its released after the horn, A1 will receive 2 FT’s. Game will go into OT when BOTH FT’s are unsuccessful.
On a foul that occurs near the expiration of time, officials must determine that the clock did not stop when the whistle sounded either because a timing mistake occurred or because it was so near the expiration of time that the timer is unable to stop the clock. In the first case, time is put back on the game clock and the game has not ended; in the second case, time is not placed back on the clock and the game has ended. When both free throws are unsuccessful, the game continues with an overtime(s).
A.R. 5–16. In a game without an available replay system, and with the score tied near the expiration of time in the fourth quarter:
(2) Shooter A1 releases the ball, time expires, A1 is fouled while the ball is in flight and the try is unsuccessful
(2) Since the try was released before the expiration of time and since the foul occurred after time expired but while the ball was in flight, A1 shall attempt two free throws even if the first attempt is successful. When both free throws are unsuccessful, the game continues with an overtime(s).
A.R. 5–16. In a game without an available replay system, and with the score tied near the expiration of time in the fourth quarter:
(3) When the foul occurs after the fourth quarter (or any quarter or overtime) has clearly ended, the foul shall be ignored unless the foul was an intentional or contact disqualifying foul. When the foul was an intentional or contact disqualifying foul, the offended team shall be awarded two free throws to begin the overtime and the overtime shall begin with the ball awarded to the offended team at the division line opposite the scorers’ table.
(3) When the foul occurs after the fourth quarter (or any quarter or overtime) has clearly ended, the foul shall be ignored unless the foul was an intentional or contact disqualifying foul.
When the foul was an intentional or contact disqualifying foul, the offended team shall be awarded two free throws to begin the overtime and the overtime shall begin with the ball awarded to the offended team at the division line opposite the scorers’ table.