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Setting Alternating Possession Arrow (4 -3) To present to the chapter the methods of

Setting Alternating Possession Arrow (4 -3) To present to the chapter the methods of properly administering: Jump Ball – Setting the AP Arrow 1

Setting AP Arrow The York Chapter Basketball Officials will be able to: Demonstrate which

Setting AP Arrow The York Chapter Basketball Officials will be able to: Demonstrate which team gets the ball and arrow on Jump Ball. 2

Setting AP Arrow • Team obtains control – Arrow is set toward the opponent's

Setting AP Arrow • Team obtains control – Arrow is set toward the opponent's basket. • Violation – Ball to non-violating team, Arrow to team that violated • Simultaneous Touch out of bounds – Jump ball between the two players involved • Held Ball – Jump ball between the two players involved • Foul – Disposal of free thrower or thrower-in 3

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Questions 4

Setting AP Arrow • During the jump ball to start the game, after the

Setting AP Arrow • During the jump ball to start the game, after the ball is tossed, B 1 violates (CB 6. 4. 1 E) – How is the alternating-possession arrow established? • RULING: When the ball is in the possession of the thrower of Team A, Team A has gained control for purposes of establishing the procedure, and the arrow is immediately pointed in the direction of B's basket. 5

Setting AP Arrow • During the jump ball to start the game, after the

Setting AP Arrow • During the jump ball to start the game, after the ball is tossed, B 1 fouls A 1 (CB 6. 4. 1 E) – How is the alternating-possession arrow established? • RULING: When the ball is in the possession of the thrower of Team A, Team A has gained control for purposes of establishing the procedure, and the arrow is immediately pointed in the direction of B's basket. 6

Setting AP Arrow • A 1 is fouled by B 1 just after the

Setting AP Arrow • A 1 is fouled by B 1 just after the ball leaves the referee's hand(s) on the jump to start the first extra period of play. Both teams are in the bonus. – How is the alternating-possession arrow established? (CB 4. 3. 2) • RULING: When the bonus is in effect, the possession arrow is set toward the opponent's basket when the ball is placed at the disposal of the free thrower. 7

Alternating Possession Situations To present to the chapter the with: Alternating Possession Situations 8

Alternating Possession Situations To present to the chapter the with: Alternating Possession Situations 8

Alternating Possession Situations The York Chapter Basketball Officials will be able to: Demonstrate the

Alternating Possession Situations The York Chapter Basketball Officials will be able to: Demonstrate the proper AP procedure. 9

Alternating Possession – Situations 6 -4 -4 When do you use the AP procedure?

Alternating Possession – Situations 6 -4 -4 When do you use the AP procedure? • To start the 2 nd, 3 rd & 4 th quarters, the throw-in shall be from out of bounds at the division line opposite the scorer's and timer's table. Other Situations: • Held ball occurs. • Double Personal/Double Technical Foul (if there is No Team Control) • if the official is in doubt as to who last touched the ball or if the officials disagree • Simultaneous floor or free-throw violations occur. • • A live ball lodges between the backboard and ring or comes to rest on the flange, unless a free throw or throw-in follows. Opponents commit simultaneous goaltending or basket-interference violations. 10

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Questions 11

AP Situations • B 1, in a marked lane space, enters the lane prematurely.

AP Situations • B 1, in a marked lane space, enters the lane prematurely. The administering official properly signals the violation and A 1 attempts the free throw. However, A 1's attempt does not enter the basket or touch the ring. (CB 6 -4 -3 A) – Ruling: The violations by B 1 and A 1 constitute a simultaneous free-throw violation. Play resumes with an alternating-possession throw-in from a designated spot outside the end line. 12

Reversing - AP Arrow Rules 6 -4 -4 To present to the chapter the

Reversing - AP Arrow Rules 6 -4 -4 To present to the chapter the methods of properly: Reversing the AP Arrow 13

Reversing – AP Arrow 6 -4 -4 The York Chapter Basketball Officials will be

Reversing – AP Arrow 6 -4 -4 The York Chapter Basketball Officials will be able to: Demonstrate when the AP arrow is reversed. 14

Reversing – AP Arrow • Direction of the Arrow is reversed. . . •

Reversing – AP Arrow • Direction of the Arrow is reversed. . . • When the Throw-in ends • After Throw-in Team Violation • Opportunity to make AP throw-in Lost • Throw-in Team Violates – Reverse arrow • Either Team Fouls – No arrow change • Defensive Violation – No arrow change 15

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Questions 16

Reverse AP Arrow – Case • Team A is awarded the ball for a

Reverse AP Arrow – Case • Team A is awarded the ball for a throw-in under the alternating possession procedure. • A 1 commits a violation (5 seconds). – RULING: B's ball for a throw-in because of the violation. – Reverse Arrow. – Team B will have the next AP throw-in. 17

Reverse AP Arrow – Case • Team A is awarded the ball for a

Reverse AP Arrow – Case • Team A is awarded the ball for a throw-in under the alternating possession procedure. • A 2 FOULS B 2. – Ruling: • Team “B” – Throw-in • No shots (Team Control foul). • Team “A” – Next jump ball. – COMMENT: If a foul by either team occurs before an alternatingpossession throw-in ends, the foul is penalized and play continues as it normally would, but the possession arrow is not reversed. 18

Reverse AP Arrow – Case • Team A is awarded an alternating-possession throw-in. •

Reverse AP Arrow – Case • Team A is awarded an alternating-possession throw-in. • A 1's throw-in pass is illegally kicked by B 2 (CB 442 -5). – RULING: As a result of B 2's kicking violation, • Team A is awarded a new throw-in at the designated spot nearest to where the kicking violation (illegal touching) occurred. • Throw-in did not end. • Arrow stays with Team A. 19

Reverse AP Arrow – Case • During AP throw-in, A 1 holds the ball

Reverse AP Arrow – Case • During AP throw-in, A 1 holds the ball through the end-line plane and B 1 grabs it, resulting in a held ball. (CB 6 -4 -5 B) – RULING: • A held ball is called, resulting in an alternatingpossession throw-in. • Team “A” still has the arrow following the held ball. 20

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Questions 21