1. Team A requests a 30 second time out, but does not have a 30 second time out. Team A does have a 60 second time out remaining. The official grants the 60 second time out? T-F. 2. Team A requests a 60 second time out. They are ready to play after 15 seconds. Team B must be ready… Read more »
1. A-1 and A-2 flagrantly foul B-2. What is the penalty? 2. A-1 is dribbling the ball in their front court. Team A’s head coach requests a time out. The center official grants the time out? T-F 3. For a free throw violation by the defensive team, it’s optional for the responsible official to give a delayed dead ball… Read more »
1. The lead official rules a “3” second violation. The game clock goes from 5 to 3 seconds after the whistle. How many seconds should the officiating crew put on the clock? 2. If a timing mistake is not prevented or rectified, the requesting team is charged with a “60” second time out? T-F. 3. An official’s count may… Read more »
1. When ruling on a traveling violation, the official does not have to stop the clock? 2. When ruling on a violation, do not turn your back to the players? 3. Team A leads by 1 point when they inbound the ball in the back court. There are 12 seconds on the game clock. Thrower-In A-1 throws the ball… Read more »
1. A-1 is closely-guarded in the front court and dribbles for “5” seconds. The trail official rules a closely-guarded violation? T-F. 2. A throw-in by A-1 strikes B-1 who is in bounds, rebounds from B-1 directly into the air and then strikes A-1 who is out of bounds. The ball is out of bounds on A-1? T-F. 3. A-1… Read more »