InterAthletic Council of Officials New Officials Basketball Class
Inter-Athletic Council of Officials New Official’s Basketball Class Module 11 Throw-In Administration
Key Terms Thrower Alternating Throw-in Possession Resumption Play Procedure Official Communication spot Designated Spot Point of Interruption
When we have a throw in? �Violation �Foul ◦ Common Foul before bonus ◦ Player Control Foul ◦ Team Control �Point of Interruption ◦ Double Personal Fouls ◦ Double Technical Fouls ◦ Simultaneous Foul
When we have a throw in? Alternating After Possession a made basket Injury After Time-Out When ball becomes dead
BASIC THROW-IN MECHANICS
Basic Mechanics �Administering Official ◦ Has the 5 second count ◦ Chops in the clock ◦ Observe thrower and defenders around the thrower ◦ Observe the clock ◦ TAKE YOUR TIME!!!!
Basic Mechanics �Other ◦ ◦ official(s) Observe all other players Properly count players before ball is put into play Observe the clock Trail official mirrors the chop of Lead official � 2 Person--New Mechanic 11 -13 ◦ If anything is wrong, make sure it is right before play starts ◦ TAKE YOUR TIME!!!!
THROW-IN TYPES
Types of Throw-Ins �Designated �Anywhere Spots along the end line
Designated Spot �Used on every throw-in other than after a made or awarded basket �Thrower shall not leave the designated spot until ball is released �Opponents cannot be across the inbound lines until ball is released
Designated Spot �Designated �No spot is 3 feet wide depth restrictions �Thrower must be completely behind the out of bounds line
Designated Spot � Must keep a foot over the spot until the release � No Depth Limit � Player may dribble � 5 Seconds to release the ball Unlimited 23 Three Foot Spot
Dribble allowed during throw-in
Designated Spot � Defense may request position 3 feet from the out of bound line Rule 7 -6 -4 for this request 1 � Review 3 4 4 1 3 2 Three Foot Space
Anywhere on the End line (Throw-In) When this type of throw-in is used: Goal Scored Goal Awarded Example: Goaltending and Basket Interference What is allowed by throw-in team: Throw to teammate outside of boundary Thrower may move anywhere along the end line within set limit
Anywhere along the end line (Throw-In) �Team retains this privilege until: ◦ Team commits a violation ◦ Team commits a Common Foul �Before throw-in ends �Before Bonus is in effect ◦ When ensuing throw-in spot would have been the end line
Move Anywhere Along the Line A 1
Passing to teammates A 3 A 2 A 1
Throw in spots
Calling Official �Must always inform partner(s) of throw-in spot for all: ◦ Violations ◦ Fouls �Must inform partner(s) of what kind of throwin if necessary �Information must be given during any stoppage of play
THROW-IN START AND ENDING
Throw-In Starts �Ball is at the disposal of the thrower �Hand �Five or bounce the ball on the sideline Second Count beings �Always hand the ball to thrower on the end line ◦ IHSA Mechanic Mandate
Throw-In Ends �Passed ball ◦ Touches or is Legally Touched by another player who is located inbounds or out of bounds �Intentional �Throwing kicking is not a legal touch the ball to a player out of bounds is not a legal touch
Throw-In Ends �Alternating Possession ◦ Arrow is reversed immediately when throw-in ends ◦ Violation (by throwing team) �Causes team to lose arrow ◦ Foul (by throwing team) �Team does not lose the arrow
Throw-in Awarded to Wrong Team (7 -6 -6 New) § Clarified that when the ball is awarded to the wrong team on a throw-in. . . the mistake must be rectified before throw-in ends. § This has been the interpretation and stated clearly in the NFHS Basketball Case Book for years – now just stated in the Rules Book.
2010 CLARIFICATIONS FOR THROW-INS
2010 Clarification Ball at Player’s Disposal (4 -4 -7 d) § Clarified that the ball is at the disposal of a player when: • It is available to him/her after a goal. AND • The official begins the throw-in count.
Ball is at the disposal of thrower Start the Five Second Count
THROW-IN VIOLATIONS
Throw-In Violations �Thrower shall not leave the designated spot until release of the pass �Ball shall be passed directly into the court from out of bounds so it touches by another player (inbounds or out of bounds) on the court before going out of bounds untouched
Throw-In Violations �The thrown ball shall not be touched by a teammate of the thrower while the ball is on the out of bounds side of the throw-in boundary line plane (except 7 -5 -7) �Once throw-in starts, the ball shall be released on a pass directly into the court before 5 seconds have elapsed
Throw-In Violations �Thrower shall not carry the ball onto the court �The thrown ball shall not touch the thrower in the court before it touches or is touched by another player
Throw-In Violations �Thrown ball shall not enter the basket before it touches or is touched by another player �Thrown ball shall not become lodged between the backboard and ring or come to rest on the flange before it touches or is touched by another player
Throw-In Violations �Thrower shall not be replaced by teammate after the ball is at the thrower’s disposal (except 7 -5 -7) �The opponents of the thrower shall not have any part of his/her person through the inbounds side of the throw-in boundary-line until the ball is released on a throw-in pass �Thrower may penetrate throw-in plane
Rules Myths It is a MYTH that: �A thrower can travel on a throw in �A thrower cannot step on the line �It is a Backcourt violation to throw ball into back court on a throw-in
Throwing to the Back court Bench Table A T A L Bench
Throw in mishandled Backcourt Frontcourt
Not A Backcourt Violation Backcourt Front Court Backcourt
Throw-in to backcourt
TEAM CONTROL FACTOR
Team Control � Team Control does not exist during a dead ball, throw-in or a jump ball or when the ball is in flight during a try or tap for goal � You cannot have a backcourt violation on a throw in until player control has been established. � When exists player control is established, team control
Clock Starts �When the ball is legally touched inbounds �Kicked or punched ball is not a legal touch ◦ Clock should not start
TIMEOUTS COMMUNICATION
Timeout Communication �Always before a timeout is reported to the table, communicate where the ball will be placed after the timeout �Communicate ◦ Throw-in spot ◦ Team that will get the ball ◦ Throw in situation that applies (Designated spot or Run the end line)
RESUMPTION PLAY PROCEDURE THROW IN APPLICATION
Resumption Play Procedures (Throw-in Application) �Team A does not make thrower available after: �Timeout �Intermission after quarter �Administering official �Sounds whistle �Place the ball on the floor at throw in spot �Start throw-in 5 second count
Resumption Play Procedures (Throw-in Application) �If violation is on Team A, repeat procedure if Team B if necessary �If this continues Technical Fouls can result �Review �Do Rule 7 -5 -1 not let this happen!!!!
TECHNICAL, INTENTIONAL AND FLAGRANT FOULS
Technical Fouls �Technical Fouls are administered ◦ At the division line ◦ Opposite the table �Double Technical ◦ Point of Interruption
Intentional and Flagrant Fouls �Administered at the spot of the foul �Offended team gets the ball on intentional/flagrant foul �Administered awarded �Fouled after Free throws have been player shoots free throws (if not injured)
Technical Foul
Intentional Foul New Rule Clarification 2011 -12: Contact with the thrower is an intentional Foul 4 -19 -3 c
Intentional Foul Example
THROW-IN POSITIONING
Two Person Mechanics �Trail and Lead ◦ Opposite ends of the court ◦ “Box players in” �Frontcourt ◦ Trail takes administers all sideline spots above FT line extended ◦ Lead administered sideline spots below FT line extended
Two Person Mechanics �Bouncing the ball to thrower ◦ Trail Official—To get better position when pressure by defense ◦ Lead Official—Anytime the ball is on the sideline �Never Bounce the ball on an end line Throw-in spot ◦ IHSA Mechanic
Front Court (Two Person Mechanics) Bench Table T L Bench
Example: Lead handing the ball
Front Court (Two Person Mechanics) Bench Table T L Bench
Front Court (Two Person Mechanics) Bench Table X L T Bench
Example: Trail bouncing the ball
Front Court (Two Person Mechanics) Bench Table T L X Bench
Backcourt (Two Person Mechanics) Bench Table Bench X L T
Backcourt (Two Person Mechanics) Bench Table Bench X L T
THREE PERSON MECHANICS COVERAGE
Three Person Mechanics �Trail and Lead ◦ Always administer throw-ins �Trail Official ◦ Always administer sideline throw-ins ◦ Always administers throw ins in the backcourt �Officials administer the ball on their primary line as a basic rule
Three Person Mechanics �Lead Official ◦ Has option to take inside or outside position while in frontcourt �Center ◦ Never handles throw-in �Never bounce the ball on the end line ◦ IHSA Mechanic
Front Court (Three Person Mechanics) Bench Table C L T Bench
Front Court (Inside Option) Bench Table C L T Bench
Back Court to Front Court (Three Person Mechanics) Bench Table Bench C L T
Front Court (Three Person Mechanics) Bench Table C L T Bench
Ball out near the corner on T’s sideline (Three Person Mechanics) Bench Table C L X T Bench
Ball out on C’s side (Three Person Mechanics) Bench Table T C L C T Bench
QUARTER AND HALF THROW-INS
Start Quarter or Half �Throw-In always administered by the Referee �Referee is always the Trail �Umpire(s) throw-in takes normal positions in
Start Quarter/Half/Technical Foul (Two Person Mechanics) Bench Table Bench L X T
Start Quarter/Half/Technical Foul (Three Person Mechanics) Bench Table Bench C L X T
ALTERNATING POSSESSION
Alternating Possession �AP throw-ins take place a the nearest spot where the ball was located or declared dead
Alternating Possession �Arrow at the table determines the direction of the who gets the ball �Arrow is changed immediately after AP Throw-in ends �AP throw in ends when throw in team violates �Foul by either team during the throw in does not change the arrow status
Throw-in Review �When do throw-in restrictions end? �When is a designated spot throw-in used? �When do you bounce the ball to the thrower? �When can a substitution be made?
Module 11 �Questions? New Officials Basketball Class Module 11 Throw-In Administration
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