NFHS Edition 1. The following acts constitute a foul when committed against a ball handler/dribbler: A. Placing two hands on the player. B. Placing an extended arm bar on the player. C. Placing and keeping a hand on the player. D. Contacting the player more than once with the same hand or alternating hands. E. All of the Above. 2. A player becomes a ball handler when that player receives the ball. This would also include a player in the post position. T-F 3. A1 is shooting their last free throw. B3 touches the ball on the ring. The free throw counts and B3 is ruled for a technical foul. T-F 4. A1 is shooting their last free throw. B3 touches the ball on its upward flight. The free throw counts and B3 is ruled for a technical foul. T-F 5. A1 is in the act of shooting a “3” point goal. Team A is in the bonus. B3 pushes A3 into A1 and the try is unsuccessful. A1 will go to the free throw line for “3” shots. T-F Answers: 1. E- 10-7-12. 2. True- 10-7-12. 3. False- 10-4-9. 4. True-10-4-9. 5. False- 8-2. Teaching Points: 1. Enforce freedom of movement. 2. Officiate off the ball. 3. Be ready for the unexpected. 4. Know the difference between goal-tending and basket-interference. 5. Master Penalties. |
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