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BASKET BALL
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(4)
If the violation of (c) is by the free thrower's opponents only,
if the throw is successful, the goal counts and violation is
disregarded; if it is not successful, a substitute throw shall
be attempted by the same thrower under conditions the same
as for the original throw. In these cases, ball is not dead until
the throw ends.
(5) If there is a violation of (c) by both teams and the free throw
is successful the goal shall count and violation disregarded.
If the free throw is not successful play shall be resumed by a
jump-ball on the free throw line.
If there is a multiple throw, the out-of-bounds and jump-ball
provisions apply only to a violation during the last free throw.
80. Ball Out-of-Bounds
A player shall not cause the ball to go out-of-bounds. If a ball
holder who is near a boundary is forced out-of-bounds by negligible
contact, Officials may award the ball to this player. Officials should
declare jump-ball when they are in doubt as to which team caused
the ball to go out-of-bounds.
P
ENALTY:
Ball becomes dead when violation occurs. Ball is awarded to a
nearby opponent for a throw in from the side line at a spot nearest
to violation. If the ball goes in a basket during the dead ball which
follows such a violation no point can be scored.
81. Violation on Out-of-Bounds Play
A player shall not violate provisions governing putting the ball in
play from out-of-bounds. These provisions:
(a) forbid a player who has been awarded the ball to carry it into
the court, to touch it in the court before it has touched another
player, or to consume more than 5 seconds in putting the ball
in play,
(b)
forbid any other player to have any part of his person over the
boundary line before the ball has been thrown across the line,
or to put the ball in play after the Official has awarded it to
the other team.
P
ENALTY:
(1) If violation is of (a) see article 80, penalty.
(2) If violation is of
(b),
see article 91, penalty.
82. Running with the Ball, Kicking or Striking it
A player shall not run with the ball, kick it or strike it with the
fist. Kicking the ball is a violation only when it is a positive act;
accidentally striking the ball with the foot or leg is not a violation.
P
ENALTY:
see article 80, penalty.
83. Second Dribble
A player shall not make a second dribble after having completed
a dribble, unless the ball, when it is out of his control has touched
another player, or the opponents' basket or backboard, or has been
batted out of his control by an opponent.
P
ENALTY:
see article 80, penalty.