The play described below is provided for your review and discussion. The rulings given are based on NFHS rules. NCAA rulings may be different. A-1 inbounds the ball to A-2. Rather than catching the ball A-2 elects to use his fist to direct the ball as a pass to A-3. The official rules a violation. Is the official correct?
The play described below is provided for your review and discussion. The rulings given are based on NFHS rules. NCAA rulings may be different. During a throw-in, A-1 passes the ball to A-2 in the frontcourt. The ball bounces off A-2, hits on the floor in frontcourt and then bounces into the backcourt where the ball is recovered by A-2…. Read more »
The play described below is provided for your review and discussion. The rulings given are based on NFHS rules. NCAA rulings may be different. A-1 attempts a jump shot which misses. B-5 is fouled by A-5 while trying to secure the rebound. After the whistle A-3 is charged with an unsporting technical foul for making derogatory comments about the… Read more »
The play described below is provided for your review and discussion. The rulings given are based on NFHS rules. NCAA rulings may be different. Team A has the AP arrow. A-1 is awarded two free throws. During the 2nd free throw the ball lodges between the backboard and the ring. Handle the situation.
The play described below is provided for your review and discussion. The rulings given are based on NFHS rules. NCAA rulings may be different. A-1 has turned his waistband outward and is directed by an official to leave the game. The Team A coach wants to use a 30-second timeout to keep A-1 in the game. Is this permitted?