Quiz #120

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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 to A-2 who dribbles for 12 seconds in the back court. The trail official loses the 10 second count. Handle the Situation?

4. There is no provisions in the rules for the correction of an error made in the official’s accuracy in counting seconds? T-F.

5. Can you have a “3” second violation  on a throw-in? Yes or No.

Answers

1. False- NF- Manual-4.4.1-B. 1
2. True- NF- Manual- 4.4.1.B. 3.
3. The game is over. If the count was not made or not accurate, it cannot be corrected. 5.10.1- B-Case Book.
4. True- 5.10.1-  Situation- B-Case Book.
5. No. 9-7-1.

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About Paul Behr

A former high school basketball coach and a former ABA basketball official. An IAABO-certified basketball official for 43 years and an IAABO Life Member. Currently an active high school basketball official in South Carolina. Interpreter of IAABO Board 403 in South Carolina.

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