The official notices that A-1 is bleeding and directs him/her to the bench to be
replaced. The coach decides to replace A-1. The official instructs the timer to
start the 15 second clock. After the warning horn has sounded the coach
requests a time-out to keep A-1 in the game. The official grants the request and
allows A-1 to remain in the game. Correct?
No
A-1 while contesting a rebound at Team B's basket, bats the ball. While the ball is
in the air, the horn sounds indicating time has expired. The ball enters Team B's
basket. The official counts the goal. Correct?
No
A-1's throw-in is deflected by B-1. A-2 who is airborne from his/her front court
catches the ball and lands in back court. Official rules a legal play?
No
A-1's A-P throw-in is caught by B-2 who is standing on the boundary line. The
official awards the ball to Team A and instructs the scorer that Team A retains the
arrow. Correct?
No
While Team A has the ball out of bounds under the A-P procedure, official rules a
double personal foul. The official gives the ball back to Team A and instructs the
scorer to turn the arrow when the ball is touched in bounds. Correct?
Yes
A-1 is awarded a one and one. While the ball is in flight on the free throw, a
double personal foul is assessed followed by A-1 committing a free throw
violation. The possession arrow favors Team A. The official uses the A-P arrow to
resume play. Correct?
No
Prior to A-1 releasing the ball for a one and one, A-2 commits a common foul on
B-2. Team B is in the bonus. Following A-1's free throws, the official awards B-2
and one and one. Correct?
No
A-1 is fouled and awarded a one and one. The official mistakenly has A-1 attempt
the free throws at the wrong basket. A-1 make both free throws. Prior to the ball
being at the disposal of Team B, the error is recognized. The official cancels the
free throws and awards A-1 his/her free throws at A's basket with player lined up
along the lane. Correct?
Yes
During an A-P throw-in, thrower A-1 holds the ball through the boundary line
plane and B-1 grabs it causing a held ball. The official resumes play by awarding
the ball to Team A and rules this is still an A-P throw-in. Correct?
Yes