Rule 10 CB Questions Flashcards
Where and how is the ball put into play on all backcourt violations?(CB 18)
- one step in the front court
- passed into front-court
- except last 2 min of 4th and OT can be passed anywhere
RULE 8 - SECTION III - e
RULE 10 - SECTION IX - PENALTY
Team A is granted a 20-second timeout with the ball in the frontcourt and :21.5 remaining in the fourth period. On the throw-in, the ball is thrown into the back- court where it is caught and controlled by Player A2. Is this a violation? (CB 22)
No. During the last two minutes of the fourth period and last two min- utes of overtime, the ball may be inbounded anywhere on the court.
Player A1 saves a loose ball from going out-of-bounds by batting the ball back onto the playing court. May Player A1 be the first to touch the ball when he returns onto the court?
Yes. The batting of the ball does not constitute player control, therefore Player A1 may be the first to touch the ball.
RULE 10 - SECTION II - b
Player A1 taps the ball into his backcourt while rebounding. Player A2 retrieves the ball in the backcourt and continues to advance the ball toward the frontcourt. Is this legal?
Yes. Any player may recover a ball which is tapped into the backcourt during rebounding or when the ball is loose.
RULE 10 - SECTION IX - b
Having been the first to gain possession after a jump ball, Player A1 dribbles or passes the ball into the backcourt. This is done after Player A1 has assumed a pos- itive position in the frontcourt. Legal or illegal?
Illegal since Player A1 has established a positive position in the front- court.
RULE 10 - SECTION IX - b
How can a team exercise the option to advance after having advanced with the ball?
After having advanced the ball, if Team A is granted two consecutive timeouts, the option is available.
RULE 5 - SECTION VI - C - d
After having advanced the ball, if Team A is granted two consecutive timeouts, the option is available.
RULE 5 - SECTION VI - C - d
A FGA by Player A1 is blocked by Player B1 and the ball becomes loose over the baseline. Player A1, having last touched the playing surface inbounds, leaps over the baseline, gains possession of the ball while still in mid-air and throws it into his backcourt. It is recovered by Player A2. Is this a backcourt violation?
Yes. The saving and throwing of the ball by Player A1 in the frontcourt is considered positive position. Therefore, a violation has occurred.
RULE 10 - SECTION IX - a
Player A5 has his back to the basket below the free throw line extended and starts dribbling to back-down his defender. The official should call a violation when Player A5 is still dribbling below the foul line extended on the count of 5.
Yes. This is a 5-second back to the basket violation. The count ends when (1) the player picks up the ball, (2) dribbles above the free throw line extended or (3) a defensive player deflects the ball away. Should Player A5 turn and face the basket while still dribbling, he is no longer violating the rule.
RULE 10 - SECTION XVI
Following a successful field goal, Player A1 is advancing the ball toward the mid- court line. The 24-second clock now indicates 16. Has a violation occurred?
No. The βmagicβ number on the 24-second clock is 15. The ball must attain frontcourt status by that time or a violation of the 8-second rule has occurred.
RULE 4 - SECTION V - f RULE 10 - SECTION VIII