Rule 10 - Fouls and Penalties Flashcards
Guarding
A.R. 262. B1 maneuvers to a position in front of post player A1 to prevent A1 from receiving the ball. A pass is made over the head and out of reach of B1. Post player A1 moves toward the basket to catch the pass and attempt a try for goal. As the pass is made, B2 moves into the path of A1, in a guarding position.
RULING: B2 has switched to guard a player who does not have the ball. Therefore, B2 must give A1 enough time and distance (not more than two strides) to avoid contact to be in a legal guarding position. When A1 has control of the ball (provided that A1 is not in the air at the time), time and distance shall be irrelevant.
(Rule 10-4.4 and 10-4.5)
Guarding
A.R. 263. B1 slips to the floor in the free-throw lane. A1 (with her back to B1, who is prone) receives a pass, turns and, in her attempt to drive to the basket, trips and falls over B1.
RULING: Foul on B1, who is not in a legal guarding position.
Rule 10-4.4.a
Guarding
A.R. 264. B1 takes a spot on the playing court before A1 jumps to catch a pass.
(1) A1 returns to the playing court and lands on B1; or
(2) B1 moves to a new spot while A1 is airborne. A1 comes to the floor on one foot and then charges into B1.
RULING: In both (1) and (2), the foul shall be on A1. In (1), B1 is entitled to that spot on the floor provided she gets there legally before the offensive player becomes airborne. However, in (2), when A1 possesses the ball then lands on the floor, no time and distance is required.
(Rule 10-4.4.c and .d, 10-4.3 and 10-4.7 Exception)
Guarding
A.R. 265. A1 runs toward Team A’s goal and looks back to receive a fast-break outlet pass. B1 takes a position in the path of A1 while A1 is 10 feet away from B1.
(1) A1 runs into B1 before receiving the ball; or
(2) A1 receives the ball and, before taking a step, contacts B1.
RULING: In both (1) and (2), A1 shall be held responsible for contact. B1 took a position in the path of A1 that provided A1 enough time and distance to avoid contact. While without the ball, A1 was provided the required time and distance to avoid contact with B1. However, when A1 received the ball, no time and distance were required by the defender.
(Rule 10-4.5.b, 10-4.4.c and 10-4.7 Exception)
Blocking/Charging
A.R. 266. B1 is standing directly behind the backboard before A1 jumps for a layup. The forward momentum of airborne shooter A1 causes A1 to displace B1.
RULING: This is a player-control foul on A1 because B1 is not located in the Restricted Area.
(Rule 10-8, 10-10.1.a.1 and 4-25)
Personal Fouls
A.R. 267. A player who is guarding moves into the path of a dribbler and contact occurs.
RULING: Either player may be responsible, but the greater responsibility shall be that of the dribbler when the defensive player who is guarding conforms to legal guarding principles. In order to establish initial legal guarding position, the defender must be facing the dribbler and have both feet touching the playing court. When the defensive player jumps into position, both feet must return to the floor after the jump before she has attained a legal guarding position. No specific stance, time or distance shall be required. The guard may shift to maintain her position in the path of the dribbler, provided that the player who is guarding neither charges into the dribbler nor otherwise causes contact. The responsibility of the dribbler for contact shall not shift merely because the player who is guarding turns or ducks to absorb shock when contact caused by the dribbler is imminent. The player who is guarding shall not cause contact by moving under or in front of a passer or thrower after the passer or thrower is in the air with her feet off the floor.
(Rule 10-10.12 and 10-4.1 through .4 and .6)
Personal Fouls
A.R. 268. A1’s try is in flight when B1, who is attempting to gain rebounding position, fouls A2. A1’s try is successful. The officials decide to use the courtside monitor to determine whether B1’s foul is an unsportsmanlike or contact disqualifying foul. While using replay, the officials determine that B1’s foul does not rise to the level of an unsportsmanlike or contact disqualifying foul, but it is determined that B1’s foul occurred after A1’s try had completely passed through the basket and the ball was dead.
RULING: When B1’s foul is committed during the dead ball that immediately follows a successful goal (field goal or free throw) and the contact does not rise to the level of an unsportsmanlike or disqualifying foul, a personal foul shall be charged to B1.
Note: The determination to penalize the illegal contact following a goal may be made by the officials on the playing court; it is not necessary that a courtside monitor be used.
(Rule 10-10.1)
Personal Fouls
A.R. 269. Late in the game A1, followed almost immediately by A2, illegally contacts B1 and the official sounds the whistle.
RULING: A1 is assessed a personal foul. A2’s contact is ignored unless
it is an unsportsmanlike or disqualifying foul. When teammates foul an opponent at approximately the same time, the official shall assess a foul to the first player to illegally contact her opponent.
(Rule 10-10.1)
Personal Fouls
A.R. 270. A1 attempts a try for goal. While the ball is in flight, A2 and B2 are jostling for rebounding position and the official calls a foul on:
(1) A2; or
(2) B2. Both teams are in the bonus.
RULING: When the try is successful, count the goal because the ball remains live while the try is in flight even though a foul occurs when the try is in the air. In either (1) or (2), the offended team is awarded free throws.
(Rule 10-10 Penalty c.1, 4-8.4.c and 6-6.1.c)
Personal Fouls
A.R. 271. B1 is setting a legal screen on A1. When A3 pushes A1 into screener B1 and the contact is illegal, which player is assessed the foul: A1 or A3?
RULING: The foul is charged to A1, as she is the opponent who makes illegal contact with B1.
(Rule 10-10.1)
Personal Fouls
A.R. 272. A2 was located outside the lower defensive box when she makes a drive to the basket. B1, a secondary defender, establishes her initial guarding position within the restricted area. Contact occurs. One official calls a charge while another official calls a block.
RULING: B1 was a secondary defender who illegally established her initial guarding position within the restricted area to take a charge on a player who was outside the lower defensive box when she started her move to the basket. Consequently, the blocking call against B1 is the correct call.
(Rule 10-10.15 and 4-29)
Personal Fouls
A.R. 273. Low-post player A5, who is located within the lower defensive box, when she spins and gets by defender B5. B4 comes from the weak side and establishes initial guarding position within the restricted area. A5 continues to move to the basket and:
(1) While airborne and shooting the ball, leans into and makes illegal contact with B4; or
(2) Stops and, while in control of the ball, leans into and illegally contacts B4.
RULING: (1) When B4 establishes a legal guarding position before A5 leaves the floor and A5 causes illegal contact, A5 has committed a player-control foul.
(2) When A5 stopped and the try for goal was discontinued, B4 was no longer a secondary defender. A player-control foul shall be assessed to A5.
(Rule 10-10.15 and 4-29)
Personal Fouls
A.R. 274. Player A1 has control of the ball in the frontcourt when A2, who is on the wing, beats defender B2 on a backdoor cut to the basket. After beating the defender, A2 is located within the lower defensive box when she receives a pass from A1 then takes one dribble before crashing into defender B3 who is in the restricted area and has established and maintained a legal guarding position.
RULING: Player-control foul on A2 because she was within the lower defensive box when she received the pass and started her move to the basket then made illegal contact with defender B3. Because A2 was within the lower defensive box when she received the pass and made her move to the basket, the restricted area rule is not in effect.
(Rule 10-10.15)
Personal Fouls
A.R. 275. A1 receives the ball when she is located within the lower defensive box. She starts a move while within the lower defensive box, but is defended well and dribbles out of the lower defensive box. While located outside the lower defensive box, she drives to the basket and contacts a secondary defender who established her defensive position within the restricted area.
RULING: When A1 dribbled outside the lower defensive box, she has established a new position as being outside the LDB. When A1 drives to the basket from outside the LDB, the restricted area rule is in effect.
(Rule 10-10.15)
Personal Fouls
A.R. 276. Player A2 is outside the LDB when she jumps into the air and receives the ball. When she receives the ball, she is over the LDB and then lands in the LDB.
RULING: Player A2 is in the LDB when she receives the ball because she is over the LDB when she catches it. Where she left the floor does not determine her position because she did not have the ball when she left the floor. The location of an airborne player in relation to the LDB is whether she is over the LDB when she receives the ball.
(Rule 10-10.15)
Personal Fouls
A.R. 277. Team A is winning, 79-70, when a shooting foul is called against Team B:
(1) At the same time as the game-clock horn sounds to end the game; or
(2) With five seconds remaining on the game clock.
RULING: (1) No free throws shall be awarded because the period has ended.
(2) Charge the foul. The free throw(s) shall be awarded because time remains on the game clock.
(Rule 10-10 Penalty c.2 and e)
Personal Fouls
A.R. 278. B1 is defending A1 who has the ball in the lane. B1 illegally pushes A1 and at approximately the same time, A1 makes illegal elbow contact (not excessive swinging) above the shoulders of B1 that rises to the level of an unsportsmanlike foul and the official calls both fouls. Team A is in the bonus.
RULING: When opposing players commit fouls and only one of the fouls is an unsportsmanlike foul, both fouls are penalized. A1 will shoot two free throws with no players in the marked lane spaces for the personal foul charged to B1. Following these free throws, any member of Team B will shoot two free throws with no players in the marked lane spaces for the unsportsmanlike foul charged to A1. Play is resumed with a throw-in to Team B at a designated spot at the division line opposite the scorers’ table.
(Rule 10-10 Penalty c.1, 10-13 Penalty, 10-10.17, 7-3.1.k and 8-6.6)
Personal Fouls
A.R. 279. Team A has the ball on the block when B1 is called for a personal foul. Following the whistle, A1 retaliates by illegally contacting B1 and is penalized with an unsportsmanlike foul. Team A is in the bonus.
RULING: A1 will attempt the bonus free throws for the personal foul by B1 with no players in the marked lane spaces. Following the free throws by A1, any eligible player or team member from Team B is permitted to shoot the two free throws with no players in the marked lane spaces for the unsportsmanlike foul by A1. Play would resume with a throw-in to Team B at a designated spot at the division line opposite the scorers’ table.
(Rule 10-10 Penalty c.1, 10-13 and 7-4.12)
Personal Fouls
A.R. 280. B1 commits a personal foul against A1. The foul is the fifth team foul for Team B. Before the administration of the free throw(s), A1 and B1 are assessed unsportsmanlike fouls for pushing each other. The official is informed that the unsportsmanlike foul assessed against A1 is her fifth and disqualifying foul.
RULING: The unsportsmanlike fouls committed by A1 and B1 are committed during the same dead-ball period and have penalties of equal gravity (two free throws plus possession of the ball). Fouls of equal gravity, when they occur during the same dead-ball period, are charged and cancelled in the order in which the fouls occur. Play shall resume at the point of interruption, which was the bonus for B1’s personal foul. However, since A1 was disqualified, the bonus shall be attempted by A1’s substitute unless no substitute is available. In that case, any teammate shall attempt the free throw(s).
(Rule 10-13, 7-14, 4-22.1.e, 7-5.1.c and 8-3.2.c)
Personal Fouls
A.R. 281. A1 is dribbling the ball in the frontcourt when the ball momentarily gets away from her. While the dribble is interrupted:
(1) A1 pushes B2 while trying to retrieve the ball;
(2) A2 is in the lane for four seconds; or
(3) A1 calls a timeout.
RULING: (1) Team-control foul on A1.
(2) Three-second violation on A2.
(3) A timeout shall not be acknowledged during an interrupted dribble.
(Rule 10-10.1.b, 4-12.6.b, 9-9.2, 4-14.5 and 4-8.2.d)
Personal Fouls
A.R. 282. A1 ends the dribble, passes the ball to A2 and then charges into B2:
(1) While the ball is in the air; or
(2) After A2 has control.
RULING: The foul on A1 in both (1) and (2) is not a player-control foul since A1 was not holding or dribbling the ball and was not an airborne shooter in either situation. However, in both cases, A1 has committed a team-control foul.
When the official is in doubt as to whether the foul occurred before or after the ball was released on the pass, the foul should not be ruled a player-control foul but shall be ruled a team-control foul.
(Rule 10-10.1.a and .2 and 4-8.2.a)
Personal Fouls
A.R. 283. Is it possible for airborne shooter A1 to commit a foul that would not be a player-control foul?
RULING: Yes. The airborne shooter could be charged with a personal foul, an unsportsmanlike foul, or a disqualifying foul. None of these fouls can be a player-control foul. When an airborne shooter commits a foul that is not a player-control foul, the infraction shall be penalized as dictated by the type of foul.
(Rule 10-10.1.a)
Personal Fouls
A.R. 284. B1 commits a personal foul against A1 before the bonus is in effect for either team. The ball is awarded to Team A at a designated spot nearest to where the foul occurred. During the throw-in but before the clock is started, A2 fouls B2. Team B is in the bonus.
RULING: A2’s foul is a team-control foul since it occurred during the throw-in. The foul shall be charged to A2 and the ball shall be awarded to Team B at a designated spot nearest to where the foul occurred.
(Rule 10-10.1.b and 7-3.1.f)
Personal Fouls
A.R. 285. B1 deflects the ball away from A1 while:
(1) A1 is dribbling the ball; or
(2) A1 is passing the ball to A2.
A1, in an attempt to recover the ball, fouls B1.
RULING: In (1) and (2), A1 has committed a team-control foul. The foul shall be charged to A1, and the ball shall be awarded to Team B at a designated spot nearest to where A1’s foul was committed.
(Rule 10-10.1.b, 4-8.2.a and .b and 7-3.1.f)