Quiz #397 (2024)

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1. A1 has a throw-in on the end line in backcourt. A1 throws a pass to A2 who deflects the ball in the frontcourt into the backcourt where A3 recovers the ball. A2 never had control of the ball in the frontcourt. The Center Official “no calls” the play. T-F.

2. The timer shall have a stop watch for timing time outs. T-F

3. The Referee may correct an obvious mistake by the timer to start or stop the clock properly only when he/she has definitive information relative to the time involved. T-F

4. If the referee determines that the game clock malfunctioned or was not started/stopped properly, or the clock did not run, an official’s count or other official information may be used to make the correction. T-F

5. A1 is driving to the basket and is fouled by B1. The shot is unsuccessful.  Instead of A1 going to the line, A2 goes to the line and makes both free throws. Team B takes the ball out of bounds and throws the ball in, A5 fouls B5. Team B is in the bonus. B5 attempts the free throws which are successful. The scorer now informs the officiating crew that A2 was the wrong shooter. Is the error still correctable? Yes-No

Answers

1. True-Case Book-9.9.1-Situation-G.
2. True-2-12-3.
3. True-5-10-1.
4. True-5-10-2.
5. No-2-10-1-c, 2-10-2.

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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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