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BASKET BALL 267
(f) Making unnecessary contact while play is suspended.
(g) Not raising his hand properly after first warning by Official,
when a foul is called on him (see Article
21).
93. Foul During Substitution
A Substitute shall not—
Section 5. Enter the court:
(a) Without reporting to Scorer, or reporting promptly to an
Official (unless between halves) ; or during dead ball after
having withdrawn during the same dead ball.
(b) Nor shall he enter after having been disqualified.
94. Foul of Coaches and Team Followers
A Coach or Team Follower shall NOT—
Section 6 (for Coaches). Failing to provide Scorer with names
and numbers of players substitutes and captain two minutes before
game time. (For Coaches and team followers). Enter the court
unless by permission of an Official to attend an injured player ;
nor signal or communicate with players ; nor disrespectfully
address Official or opponent.
N
OTE.
—Coach may address players of his team during a charged
time-out, provided he does not enter playing court and players to
not cross boundary lines (unless permission is first obtained from an
Official).
Penalty
(Sections i to 6).—One free throw for each infraction
and offended Captain shall designate the thrower.
Exception.—If
two or more players of the same team are involved
in the infraction in Sections z, 3 or 5 (a), only one free throw is
awarded.
For Sections 4 (e) or 5 (b), or for flagrant or persistent infraction
of any Section of this rule the offender shall be disqualified, or, if he
is a Coach or follower, banished from the vicinity of the court.
For failure to comply, Referee may forfeit game.
N
OTE.
If discovery of the fouls in Section i (a) or 2, or 4 (e), or 5
is after ball is in play following the foul, the penalty shall be enforced
as if the foul had occurred at the time of discovery.
(b) Personal Foul
95. Personal Fouls
Section 7. A player shall not hold, push, charge, trip, impede
the progress of an opponent by extending arm, shoulder, hip or knee
or by bending the body into other than a normal position ; nor use
any rough tactics. He shall not contact. an opponent with his hand
unless such contact is only with the opponent's hand while it is on
the ball and is incidental to an attempt to play the ball, except
when the player is in the act of shooting. Contact caused by a
defensive player approaching the ball holder from behind is a
form of pushing and that caused by the momentum of a player
who has thrown for goal is a form of charging.
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