Rule 7 - Out of Bounds and the Throw-in Flashcards

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Out-of-Bounds Player, Ball
A.R. 165. A1 deflects a pass near the end line. The ball falls to the floor inbounds but A1, who is off balance, falls outside the end line. A1 returns to the playing court, secures control of the ball, and dribbles.

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RULING: Legal. A1 has not left the playing court voluntarily and was not in control of the ball when leaving the playing court. The same is true when A1 makes a try from under the basket and momentum carries A1 off the playing court. It is legal when the try is unsuccessful, and A1 comes onto the playing court and regains control of the ball.
(Rule 7-1.1, 4-24.1.a and 9-3)

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Out-of-Bounds Player, Ball
A.R. 166. The ball rebounds from the edge of the backboard and across a boundary line. Before the ball touches the floor or any obstruction out of bounds, it is caught by a player who is inbounds.

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RULING: The ball is inbounds. (Rule 7-1.2 and 7-2.1)

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Out-of-Bounds Player, Ball

A.R. 167. The ball touches or rolls along the edge of the backboard without touching the supports.

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RULING: The ball is inbounds. (Rule 7-1.2)

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Out-of-Bounds Player, Ball
A.R. 168. A throw-in by A1 strikes B1 who is inbounds, rebounds from B1 directly into the air, then strikes A1 who is still out of bounds.

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RULING: A1 shall be considered to have caused the ball to go out of bounds. The ball shall be awarded to Team B at a designated spot nearest to where the violation occurred.
(Rule 7-2.2)

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Ball Caused to Go Out of Bounds

A.R. 169. A1, while dribbling, touches a nearby chair or the scorers’ table while A1’s feet are inbounds.

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RULING: A1 is out of bounds because A1 touched an object that is out of bounds; hence, the ball shall be considered to be out of bounds.
(Rule 7-2.1 and 7-1.1 and .2)

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Ball Caused to Go Out of Bounds

A.R. 170. A ball passed by Team A touches an official and goes out of bounds.

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RULING: Out of bounds violation. Team B’s ball. (Rule 7-2.1)

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Ball Caused to Go Out of Bounds
A.R. 171. (1) A1, while dribbling, touches B1, who is standing on a sideline; or (2) A1 is dribbling when the ball touches B1 who is standing out of bounds.

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RULING: (1) Legal, A1 is inbounds. Touching an individual who is standing on the sideline is not an out-of-bounds violation.
(2) When the ball in control of A1 touches B1, the ball is out of bounds and shall be awarded to Team A at a designated spot nearest to where the violation occurred.
(Rule 7-2.2 and 7-1.1)

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Out of bounds, Ball in Play from
A.R. 172. Team B has scored a field goal, and A1 has the ball along the end line for a throw-in. Team A is not in the bonus.
(1) B1 fouls A2 inbounds, near thrower-in A1;
(2) B1 fouls A2 at the division line; or
(3) B1 fouls A2 beyond the division line.

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RULING: (1) Team A, the team not credited with the score, may make a throw-in from the end of the court where the goal was made and from any point outside the end line since that was where the foul occurred.
(Rule 7-4.6.a.1)
In (2) and (3), the ball shall be awarded to Team A at a designated spot nearest to where the foul occurred.
(Rule 7-3.1.g and 7-4.4)

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Out of bounds, Ball in Play from
A.R. 173. After a goal by Team B, Team A has the ball for a throw-in from the end of the playing court at which the goal was made and attempts to pass the ball inbounds.
(1) B1 kicks the ball along the sideline; or
(2) B1 kicks the ball along the end line from where the throw-in was attempted.

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RULING: (1) The kick is a floor violation and the ball shall be awarded to Team A at a designated spot nearest to where the violation occurred.
(Rule 7-4.1 and 9-6)
(2) Kicking the ball is a floor violation. Consequently, Team A shall retain the privilege to the throw-in from anywhere along the end line.
In (1) and (2), the throw-in was not legally completed since the kick is not a legal touch. As a result, neither the game clock nor the shot clock shall be started because of the violation.
(Rule 7-6.5, 7-4.6.a.2 and 9-6)

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Out of bounds, Ball in Play from

A.R. 174. Team A scores a field goal. Team B requests and is granted a charged timeout.

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RULING: When the timeout ends, Team B may make the throw-in from anywhere behind the end line. Team B’s charged timeout does not eliminate the privilege of a throw-in from anywhere behind the end line. The same applies to a timeout after a successful free throw.
(Rule 7-4.6.a.3)

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Out of bounds, Ball in Play from
A.R. 175. After a score by Team B, A1 has disposal of the ball for a throw-in. A1 starts a throw-in to A2 but notices that A2 is defensively covered. While losing her balance, A1 passes the ball along the end line. A1’s forward momentum carries her onto the playing court. A1 leaves the playing court, returns out of bounds and recovers the ball along the end line. Is this legal?

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RULING: No. A1 failed to pass the ball directly into the playing court or pass the ball along the end line to a teammate. When A1 touches the ball, she has violated the throw-in provisions.
(Rule 7-4.6.a and .b and 9-4.1.b)

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Out of bounds, Ball in Play from
A.R. 176. The coach from Team A is assessed a direct technical foul:
(1) During a try for goal while the ball is in flight;
(2) During a throw-in by Team A; or
(3) During a jump ball.

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RULING: Any player from Team B shall attempt the two free throws for the technical foul.
(1) Since there was no team control when the whistle was blown, when the try is successful, play shall resume with the awarding of the ball to the team not credited with the score. When the try is unsuccessful, the ball shall be put back into play with the use of the alternating-possession arrow.
(Rule 7-4.6, 7-4.7 and 7-5.1.d)
(2) The ball shall be put back into play by Team A at the spot of the original throw-in with no reset of the shot clock.
(Rule 7-4.7)
(3) Since there was no team control when the whistle was blown, play shall resume with another jump ball.
(Rule 7-4.7, 6-1.1 and 6-3.5)

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Out of bounds, Ball in Play from
A.R. 177. A1 fouls B1. Team B is in the bonus. During the dead ball period following the foul, B2 makes an unsporting comment to A1 and is charged with a player/substitute technical foul.

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RULING: Any Team A player will shoot the free throws for the player/ substitute technical foul charged to B2. Play resumes at the point of interruption, which is B1’s two free throws for A1’s personal foul.
(Rule 7-4.7 and 8-6.3)

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Out of bounds, Ball in Play from
A.R. 178. A1 fouls B1. Team B is in the bonus. During the dead ball period following the foul, B2 makes an unsporting comment to A1 and is charged with a player/substitute technical foul followed by A2 making an unsporting comment to B2 who is also charged with a player/substitute technical foul.

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RULING: The technical fouls committed by A2 and B2 are committed during the same dead-ball period and have penalties of equal gravity (two free throws). 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 resumes at the point of interruption, which is B1’s two free throws for A1’s personal foul with players in marked lane spaces.
(Rule 7-4.14 and 10-12.1)

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Out of bounds, Ball in Play from
A.R. 179. Team A scores a field goal in the last few seconds of a game. Before the ball is at the disposal of Team B for the throw-in:
(1) A1 commits an unsportsmanlike foul by grabbing and holding B1 near the end line; or
(2) A1 commits a disqualifying foul by punching B1 near the end line.

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RULING: (1) Any eligible player or team member from Team B may attempt the two free throws for the unsportsmanlike foul and the ball is awarded to Team B at a designated spot at the division line opposite the scorers’ table.
(Rule 7-4.9 and 10-13)
(2) A1 is ejected. Any eligible player or team member from Team B may attempt the two free throws for the disqualifying foul and the ball is awarded to Team B at a designated spot at the division line opposite the scorers’ table.
(Rule 7-4.9 and 10-14)

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Out of bounds, Ball in Play from
A.R. 180. A1 drives to the basket and:
(1) The referee calls a player-control foul and an umpire calls a block; or
(2) The referee calls a charge and an umpire calls a block.

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RULING: (1) and (2) When the officials signal simultaneously, they shall get together and agree to give the call to the official who had the play originate in their primary. When the officials disagree that the fouls occurred simultaneously, they shall determine which foul occurred first. Once a decision is reached, that foul is reported to the official scorer and the appropriate penalty is assessed.
(Rule 10-7, 10-8, 10-10 and 10-4.1)

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Out of bounds, Ball in Play from
A.R. 181. A1 shoots and while the ball is in the air, the shot-clock horn sounds to indicate the end of the shot-clock period. While the ball is in the air, the official calls a double foul on A2 and B2.
(1) The try is successful;
(2) The try is unsuccessful but hits the ring/flange; or
(3) The try is unsuccessful and does not hit the ring/flange.

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RULING: The official shall wait to see what happens to the try. The ball does not become dead until the try in flight ends.
(1) The goal shall count. Charge the fouls and award the ball to the team not credited with the score at the end line with that team being entitled to run the end line. The shot clock shall be reset.
(Rule 7-4.10)
(2) Charge the fouls. The alternating-possession arrow shall be used and the shot clock shall be reset.
(Rule 7-4.10, 4-22.1.d and 7-5.1.d)
(3) Charge the fouls. The try ends when it is certain it will not be successful, which occurs simultaneously with the shot-clock violation. Therefore, the point of interruption is the shot-clock violation. Award the ball to Team B at a designated spot nearest to where the violation occurred with a reset of the shot clock.
(Rule 7-4.1, 9-11.4, 4-22.1.d and 2-11.6.e)

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Out of bounds, Ball in Play from
A.R. 182. A1 fouls B1. Team B is in the bonus. During the dead ball period following the foul, B2 pushes A1 and is charged with an unsportsmanlike foul.

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RULING: B1 will shoot her free throws for A1’s personal foul, followed by any Team A player shooting the free throws for the unsportsmanlike technical foul charged to B2. Play resumes with a designated spot throw-in for Team A at a designated spot at the division line opposite the scorers’ table.
(Rule 7-4.12 and 8-6.4)

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Out of bounds, Ball in Play from
A.R. 183. A1 fouls B1. Team B is in the bonus. During the dead ball period following the foul, B2 pushes A1 and is charged with an unsportsmanlike foul. A2 then pushes B2, and A2 is also charged with an unsportsmanlike foul.

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RULING: The unsportsmanlike fouls committed by A2 and B2 occur 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 resumes at the point of interruption, which are the free throws awarded to B1 for A1’s personal foul.
(Rule 7-4.14.g and 4-22.1.e)

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Out of bounds, Ball in Play from
A.R. 184. A1 fouls B1. Team B is in the bonus. During the dead ball period following the foul, B2 pushes A1 and is charged with an unsportsmanlike foul followed by A2 making an unsporting comment to B2 who is charged with a player/substitute technical foul.

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RULING: B1 will shoot her free throws for A1’s personal foul. Any Team A player will shoot the free throws for the unsportsmanlike foul committed by B2 against A1. Any Team B player will shoot the free throws for the player/substitute technical foul charged to A2. Team A will be awarded the ball for a designated spot throw-in at the division line opposite the scorers’ table (due to B2’s unsportsmanlike foul).
(Rule 7-4.14.f)

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Out of bounds, Ball in Play from
A.R. 185. A1 fouls B1. Team B is in the bonus. During the dead ball period following the foul, B2 makes an unsporting comment to A1 who is charged with a player/substitute technical foul. A2 then pushes B2 and is charged with an unsportsmanlike foul.

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RULING: B1 will shoot her free throws for A1’s personal foul. Any Team A player will shoot the free throws for the player/substitute technical foul charged to B2. Any Team B player will shoot the free throws for A2’s unsportsmanlike foul committed against B2. Team B will be awarded the ball for a throw-in at a designated spot at the division line opposite the scorers’ table (due to A2’s unsportsmanlike foul).
(Rule 7-4.14.f)

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Out of bounds, Ball in Play from
A.R. 186. A1’s try is blocked out of bounds by B1 on the endline. During the dead ball period following the out of bounds, B2 makes an unsporting comment to A1 and is charged with a player/substitute technical foul. A2 then pushes B2 and is charged with an unsportsmanlike foul.

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RULING: Any Team A player will shoot the free throws for the player/ substitute technical foul charged to B2. Any Team B player will shoot the free throws for A2’s unsportsmanlike foul committed against B2. Team B will be awarded the ball for a throw-in at a designated spot at the division line opposite the scorers’ table (due to A2’s unsportsmanlike foul).
(Rule 7-4.14.f)

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Throw-in — Requirements
A.R. 187. Team A scores a field goal. B1 catches the ball as it goes toward the floor from the basket. B1 steps out of bounds, runs a short distance and throws the ball to B2, who is standing out of bounds with one foot on, but not beyond, the end line. B2 does not break the plane of the inside edge of the end line with her foot until the ball has crossed the plane on the throw-in.

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RULING: Legal throw-in. (Rule 7-6.1 and 7-4.6)

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Throw-in — Requirements
A.R. 188. A1, on a throw-in from a designated spot, fumbles the ball. A1 leaves the designated spot to retrieve the fumble. Is this a violation?

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RULING: No. Since there was a fumble, the official shall blow their whistle, which causes the ball to become dead, and then shall re-administer the throw-in.
(Rule 7-6.8.d and 4-15.1)

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Throw-in — Requirements
A.R. 189. While the ball is being passed between A1 and A2, who are out of bounds, B1 makes contact with the passed ball.

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RULING: A defensive player shall not interfere with the ball, which in this case, has not been thrown in. A player/substitute technical foul is assessed to B1.
(Rule 7-6.9.b, 7-4.6.b and 10-12.3.h)

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Throw-in — Requirements
A.R. 190. Team B is entitled to a throw-in under the alternating-possession procedure. An official or the official scorer makes an error, and the ball is erroneously awarded to Team A for the throw-in.

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RULING: Once the ball touches or is touched by an inbounds player or touches a player who is on the playing court and causes the ball to be out of bounds, this situation cannot be corrected; however, Team B shall make the throw-in when the next alternating-possession procedure occurs. Team B does not lose its alternating-possession throw-in opportunity as a result of the error.
(Rule 7-6.13)