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NF Quiz

3/15/2024

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NFHS Edition
1. At 6:30 of the first period, A1 is performing a throw-in, that is located in their backcourt. A1 throws a pass and A2 jumps with both feet off the floor from their front court and catches the ball and lands in the backcourt. Since this occurred on a throw-in, this is a legal play. T-F

2. At 2:33 of the 4th quarter,  the Referee is notified the official scorer erroneously gave A3 three points for a 2-point field goal attempt at 1:25 of the second quarter.This mistake  may be corrected. T-F

3. A1 scores on a successful 15 foot jump shot. While the ball is in flight, A2 is impeded  by B2 and its deemed a  flagrant personal foul. Any player on the floor may shoot the flagrant personal  foul. T-F

4. At 6:59 of the 3rd quarter, the officials erroneously award the ball out of bounds to Team B when Team A should have been awarded possession. Team B scores at 6:54 and the Head Coach of Team A informs the officials of their mistake. It’s too late to correct the mistake. T-F

5. The distraction rule only applies to free throws that will remain in play. T-F 



Answers:
1. True- 9-9-3.
2. True-2-11-11.
3. False- 8-2.
4.  True-7-6-6.
5. False- 9-1-3-c.



Teaching Points:
1. Know Rule Differences.
2. Be ready for the unexpected.
3. Have Excellent Court Awareness.
4. Have Excellent Crew Dynamics.
5. Be detailed oriented.
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    Al Battista

    Al Battista is regarded as one of the most knowledgeable experts in the field of basketball rules at all levels.  In addition to this, he is a well-known clinician and observer of officials.   Currently, he is Maryland State and Board 12 Interpreter for scholastic basketball.  He has served as an officials’ observer for the NBA and WNBA and is currently the NBA chief scout for officials in the Northeast USA.

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