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Title: Rule 4 Definitions


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It is a thousand times better to have common
sense without an education than to have and
education without common sense!
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New Rules / Changes 2005-06
  • Presenter
  • Rich Parsons

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New Rules / Changes 2005-06
  • New Rules
  • Major Editorial Changes
  • Points of Emphasis

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New Rules - Uniforms
  • 3-4-15, 10-3-7h New, 10-4-1h NewProhibits a
    team member from removing his/her jersey and/or
    pants/skirt within the visual confines of the
    playing area. The penalty is a technical foul.

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New Rules - Uniforms
  • 3-4-15, 10-3-7h New, 10-4-1h New A team member
    shall not remove the jersey and/or pants/skirt in
    the visual confines of the playing area.
  • The penalty is a technical foul.
  • If bench personnel indirect to coach.
  • Case Book 3-4-15 A1 pulls shirt out prior to
    free throws - clear lane, shoot throws, leave
    game.

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New Rules - Team Control
  • 7-5-5, 4-19-7 NewChanged the penalty to a
    throw-in for a team-control foul in all cases. A
    new definition for a team-control foul was also
    added.
  • Team control continues until
  • The ball is in flight during a try or tap for a
    goal.
  • An opponent secures control.
  • The ball becomes dead.

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New Rules Team Control
  • 7-5-5, 4-19-7 NewAfter a player control foul,
    as in 4-19-6, a team control foul, as in 4-19-7
    or after a common foul prior to the bonus rule in
    effect, as in 4-19-2, any player of the offended
    team shall make the throw-in from the designated
    out-of-bounds spot nearest the foul.

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New Rules - Team Control
  • 7-5-5, 4-19-7 New
  • A1 ends the dribble and passes the ball to A2
    (a) while the ball is in the air or (b) after A2
    has control, A1 charges into B2 for Team As 7th
    team foul. Ruling?
  • A1 passes the ball on a throw-in from the end
    line in the back court, A3 is whistled for an
    illegal screen in the front court for Team As
    7th team foul while the ball is in the air.
    Ruling?

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New Rules - Team Control
  • 7-5-5, 4-19-7 New
  • A1 attempts a try for a goal and the ball is in
    flight when A2 pushes B2 and is whistled for a
    foul for Team As seventh team foul. Ruling?

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New Rules - POI
  • 7-5-9, 6-4-3g, 4-36 NewChanged the penalty for
    double personal, double technical and
    simultaneous fouls from an alternating possession
    throw-in to resuming play from the point of
    interruption. A new definition for point of
    interruption was also added.

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New Rules - POI
  • 7-5-9, 6-4-3g, 4-36 NewAfter a double personal
    foul, as in 4-19-8a a double technical foul, as
    in 4-19-8b or a simultaneous foul, as in
    4-19-10, play shall be resumed at the point of
    interruption. See 4-36.

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New Rules - POI
  • Point of Interruption 4-36
  • Art. 1 Method of resuming play due to an
    officials accidental whistle, an interrupted
    game, as in 5-4-3, a correctable error, as in
    2-10-6, a double personal, double technical or
    simultaneous foul, as in 4-19-10.

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New Rules - POI
  • Point of Interruption 4-36
  • Art. 2 Play shall be resumed by
  • a. A throw-in to the team that was in control at
    a spot nearest to where the ball was located when
    the stoppage occurred.
  • B. A free throw or a throw-in when the stoppage
    occurred during this activity or if a team is
    entitled to such.

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New Rules - POI
  • Point of Interruption 4-36
  • Art. 2 Play shall be resumed by
  • c. An alternating-possession throw-in when the
    point of interruption is such that neither team
    is in control and no goal, infraction, nor end of
    quarter/extra period is involved.

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New Rules - POI
  • Point of Interruption 4-36
  • A1 is dribbling in As front court when B2 fouls
    A2, and A3 fouls B3 at approximately
    (simultaneously) the same time. Ruling?
  • A1 is dribbling in As front court when A2 B2
    are whistled for a double foul. Ruling?
  • A1 attempts a shot and the ball is in the air
    when A2 B2 are whistled for a double technical
    foul and the ball goes in, or is rebounded by A3.
    Ruling?

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New Rules - Violations Penalties
  • 9-3-2 New, 10-3-3Changed the penalty for
    leaving the court for an unauthorized reason to a
    violation from a technical foul.

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New Rules - Violations Penalties, Fouls
Penalties
  • 9-3-2 New, 10-3-3
  • 9-3-2 A player shall not leave the floor for an
    unauthorized reason. Ruling violation.
  • 10-3-3 Delay returning after legally being out
    of bounds. Ruling player technical foul.

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New Rules - Violations Penalties
  • 9-3-2
  • A1 receives a pass while in the restricted area
    of the lane. A1 passes the ball to A2 outside of
    the three-point line. In order to get the
    three-second count stopped, A1 steps directly out
    of bounds under A1s basket. Ruling?
  • A1 goes around a low screen, runs outside the
    end line and returns on the other side of the
    court free of their defender. Ruling?

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New Rules - Fouls Penalties
  • 10-3-3
  • A1 completes a throw-in to A2 and then takes four
    to five steps along the end line prior to coming
    inbounds behind a screen set by A3 A4. A1 gets
    a return pass from A2 and takes an unchallenged
    try for a goal. Ruling?

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New Rules - Fouls Penalties
  • 10-3-3
  • After multiple substitutions for both teams, team
    A inbounds the ball and is dribbling into the
    front court. Team As coach realizes only four
    players from Team A are on the court and tells A5
    to get back in the game. A5 enters the court
    without reporting or being beckoned. Ruling?

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Major Editorial Changes
  • 4-19-3Clarified the definition of an
    intentional foul.
  • An intentional foul is a personal or technical
    foul that neutralizes an opponents obvious
    advantageous position. Contact away from the ball
    or when not making a legitimate attempt to play
    the ball, specifically designed to stop or keep
    the clock from starting, shall be intentional.
    Intentional fouls may or may not be premeditated
    and are not based on the severity of the act. A
    foul also shall be ruled intentional if while
    playing the ball a player causes excessive
    contact with an opponent.

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Major Editorial Changes
  • 5-2-1Clarified when a three-point goal shall be
    scored.
  • A successful try, tap or thrown ball from the
    field by a player who is located behind the
    teams own 19-foot, 9-inch arc counts three
    points. A ball that touches the floor, a
    teammate inside the arc, an official, or any
    other goal from the field counts two points for
    the team into whose basket the ball is thrown.

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Major Editorial Changes
  • 10-4-4 New, 10-5A new article was added to 10-4
    clarifying when bench personnel may stand.
    Section 10-5 was reorganized to clarify the head
    coaches' rule.

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Major Editorial Changes
  • 10-4-4 New, 10-5Bench personnel shall not
  • Stand in the team bench area while the clock is
    running or is stopped, and must remain seated,
    except
  • The head coach as in 10-5.
  • When a team member is reporting to the scorers
    table.
  • During a charged time-out, as in 5-12-5, or the
    intermission between quarters and extra period.
  • To spontaneously react to an outstanding play by
    a team member or to acknowledge a replaced
    player(s), but must immediately return to his/her
    seat.

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Points of Emphasis
  • Sporting Behavior
  • Uniforms
  • emotional displays
  • after disqualification
  • normal course of play
  • multiple warnings
  • use coaches

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Points of Emphasis
  • Sporting Behavior
  • Time-outs
  • Players leaving bench after whistle for a
    time-out in celebration.
  • Opposing team passes through players - potential
    problem, bumping, pushing, taunting, etc.
  • Preventative officiating is in order.

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Points of Emphasis
  • Sporting Behavior
  • Spectators
  • Increasing problems encroaching on areas deemed
    off limits.
  • Game administration.
  • Officials should never directly confront fans.
  • Coaches must not incite fan behavior.

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Points of Emphasis
  • Sporting Behavior
  • Coaches box
  • Black white rule.
  • Officials not enforcing it.
  • Coaching has no bearing on rule.
  • Once removed, cant get it back.
  • Assistant coaches must sit.
  • Head coaches responsibility - administrators must
    support by demanding their coaches comply.

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Points of Emphasis
  • Free Throws
  • Lane spaces
  • Not eliminating first lane space.
  • Rough play - keep block, do not allow lock up,
    nor drive players under basket - call the foul!
  • Disconcertion - yelling instructions to other
    players, outside arc player talking to shooter,
    etc.

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Points of Emphasis
  • Intentional Fouls
  • Anytime, acts that neutralize an opponents
    obvious advantageous position.
  • Excessive contact
  • Grabbing or shoving an player from behind when an
    easy basket may be scored.
  • Grabbing and holding a player from behind or away
    from the ball.
  • Non-basketball plays and must be considered
    intentional fouls anytime they occur during a
    game.

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Points of Emphasis
  • Intentional Fouls
  • Late in the game. Fouling is an accepted coaching
    strategy and is utilized by nearly all coaches in
    some form. There is widespread belief that it
    works or it wouldnt be coached.
  • There is a right way and a wrong way to foul.
  • Coaches must instruct their players in the proper
    technique for strategic fouling.
  • Officials must have the courage to enforce the
    intentional foul rule.

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Summary
  • Know the rules.
  • Review the rules.
  • Pre-game review - all on same page.
  • Understand the intent of the rules - let that
    guide you.
  • Have a great season!
  • Thank you!

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  • I read of a man who stood to speak at the funeral
    of a friend. He referred to the dates on her
    tombstone, From the beginning...to the end. He
    noted that first came her date of birth and spoke
    the following date with tears, but he said what
    mattered most of all was the dash between those
    years. (1934 - 1998) For that dash represents
    all the time That she spent alive on earth... And
    now only those who loved her, Know what that
    little line is worth. For it matters not, how
    much we own the cars...the house...the cash,
    What matters is how we live and love and how we
    spend our dash. So think about this long and
    hard... Are there things you'd like to change?
    For you never know how much time is left, That
    can still be rearranged. If we could just slow
    down enough To consider what's true and real, And
    always try to understand The way other people
    feel And be less quick to anger, And show
    appreciation more And love the people in our
    lives Like we've never loved before. If we treat
    each other with respect, And more often wear a
    smile. Remembering that this special dash might
    only last a little while. So, when your eulogy's
    being read With your life's actions to rehash...
    Would you be proud of the things they say about
    how you spent your dash?

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