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Only three ways a ball becomes live:. Jump Ball Throw-in Free Throw. Rule 6: Live Ball, Dead Ball. When the Dead Ball becomes Live: Jump Ball – on the release by official Throw-in – at the disposal Free Throw – at the disposal. Rule 6: Live Ball, Dead Ball.
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Only three ways a ball becomes live: • Jump Ball • Throw-in • Free Throw
Rule 6: Live Ball, Dead Ball When the Dead Ball becomes Live: • Jump Ball – on the release by official • Throw-in – at the disposal • Free Throw – at the disposal
Rule 6: Live Ball, Dead Ball When Does a “Live Ball” become a “Dead Ball”? • When a goal is scored • When a free throw is missed, and followed by another free throw • When a free throw is missed, and followed by a throw in • When a held ball occurs • When the ball lodges between the ring and backboard or comes to rest on the flange • When an officials whistle is blown (exception noted) • When time expires for a quarter or extra period • When a Foul Occurs • Exception: Continuous Motion • Exception: Ball in flight during try, tap or free throw • When a free throw violation by the offense • When a violation occurs
Rule 6: Live Ball, Dead Ball • When a contact foul occurs during a LIVE BALL, the foul MUST be Personal, regardless of the nature of the foul… even the beginning of a fight • We also know that when a contact foul occurs during a DEAD BALL… the foul must be Technical. (exception: Involving an Airborne Shooter: when the ball has passed through the basket, which causes the ball to become Dead, and then the airborne shooter commits a player control foul)
Rule 6: Live Ball, Dead Ball • In addition a Personal Foul can Never occur during a Dead Ball. ( exception - player control) Once again… that foul would be a Technical Foul. • Also Unsporting Fouls may occur whether the ball is Live or Dead.