RULE 9-1-3h NEW FREE-THROW PROVISIONS

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RULE 9-1-3h NEW FREE-THROW PROVISIONS Players occupying marked free-throw lane line spaces may not enter the free-throw semicircle until the ball touches the ring or until the free throw ends. Rationale: The addition of this information makes the rule complete and easy to understand. This rule adds protection for the shooter. Rule 9-1-3h Players occupying marked free-throw lane line spaces may not enter the free-throw semicircle until the ball touches the ring or until the free throw ends. The addition of this information makes the rule complete and easy to understand. This rule adds protection for the shooter. www.nfhs.org

RULE 9-1-3h NEW FREE-THROW PROVISIONS Players occupying marked free-throw lane line spaces may not enter the free-throw semicircle until the ball touches the ring or until the free throw ends. Rule 9-1-3h Players occupying marked free-throw lane line spaces may not enter the free-throw semicircle until the ball touches the ring or until the free throw ends. www.nfhs.org

Rule 9-1-3f FREE-THROW PROVISIONS A player, other than the free thrower, who does not occupy a marked lane space, may not have either foot beyond the vertical plane of the free-throw line extended and the three-point line which is farther from the basket, until the ball touches the ring or until the free throw ends. Rationale: Backboard was removed from this rule. 9-1-3f A player, other than the free thrower, who does not occupy a marked lane space, may not have either foot beyond the vertical plane of the free-throw line extended and the three-point line which is farther from the basket, until the ball touches the ring or until the free throw ends. Backboard was removed from this rule. www.nfhs.org

RULE 9-1-3f FREE-THROW PROVISIONS A player, other than the free thrower, who does not occupy a marked lane space, may not have either foot beyond the vertical plane of the free-throw line extended and three-point line which is farther from the basket, until the ball touches the ring or until the free throw ends. 9-1-3f A player, other than the free thrower, who does not occupy a marked lane space, may not have either foot beyond the vertical plane of the free-throw line extended and three-point line which is farther from the basket, until the ball touches the ring or until the free throw ends. www.nfhs.org

RULE 9-1 penalties 4b FREE-THROW PROVISIONS If there is a violation first by the free-thrower’s opponent followed by the free thrower or a teammate: 4b: If the second violation is by the free thrower or a teammate behind the free throw line extended and/or the three-point line, both violations are penalized. Penalty: the ball becomes dead and no point can be scored. The remaining free throws are administered or play is resumed by the team entitled to the alternating-possession throw-in from the designated out-of-bounds spot nearest to where the violations occurred. Rule 9-1 Penalties 4b If the second violation is by the free thrower or a teammate behind the free throw line extended and/or the three-point line, both violations are penalized, as in penalty item (3). www.nfhs.org

RULE 9-1 PENALTIES 4b FREE-THROW PROVISIONS If there is a violation first by the free thrower’s opponent followed by the free thrower or a teammate: If the second violation is by the free thrower or a teammate behind the free-throw line extended and/or the three-point line, both violations are penalized, as in penalty item 3. Rule 9-1 Penalties 4b If there is a violation first by the free thrower’s opponent followed by the free thrower or a teammate: If the second violation is by the free thrower or a teammate behind the free-throw line extended and/or the three-point line, both violations are penalized, as in penalty item 3. www.nfhs.org

Protecting the Free Throw shooter This continues to be an area of emphasis. The rule change last year was implemented to protect the free throw shooter. On release of the ball by the player attempting the free throw, the defender “boxing out” shall not cross the free-throw line into the semicircle until the ball contacts the ring. In addition, officials should be aware that contact and displacement of the free throw shooter is illegal and shall be enforced. Protecting the Free Throw Shooter This continues to be an area of emphasis. The rule change last year was implemented to protect the free throw shooter. On release of the ball by the player attempting the free throw, the defender “boxing out” shall not cross the free-throw line into the semicircle until the ball contacts the ring. In addition, officials should be aware that contact and displacement of the free throw shooter is illegal and shall be enforced. www.nfhs.org

RULE 9-1-3a PROTECTING THE FREE THROWER Upon the free-throw shooter releasing a free-throw attempt, a “boxing out” defender cannot cross the free-throw line into the semicircle until the ball contacts the ring. When illegal contact or displacement of the free thrower occurs, the officials should enforce those fouls. 9-1-3a Protecting the Free Thrower Upon the free-throw shooter releasing a free-throw attempt, a “boxing out” defender cannot cross the free-throw line into the semicircle until the ball contacts the ring. When illegal contact or displacement of the free thrower occurs, the officials should enforce those fouls. www.nfhs.org

Post Play This was an area of improvement last year and continues to be an area of awareness and enforcement. A review of the criteria is as follows: An opponent is displaced from a legally established or obtained position An arm-bar is extended and displaces an opponent A locked and/or extended elbow displaces an opponent Post Play This was an area of improvement last year and continues to be an area of awareness and enforcement. A review of the criteria is as follows: An opponent is displaced from a legally established or obtained position An arm-bar is extended and displaces an opponent A locked and/or extended elbow displaces an opponent www.nfhs.org

Post Play A leg or knee is used in the rear of an opponent to hold or displace Holding, hooking, slapping, pinning or pushing the leg or body of an opponent An offensive post player “backs-down” and displaces the defender once that defender has obtained a legal guarding position Post Play A leg or knee is used in the rear of an opponent to hold or displace Holding, hooking, slapping, pinning or pushing the leg or body of an opponent An offensive post player “backs-down” and displaces the defender once that defender has obtained a legal guarding position www.nfhs.org

POST PLAY AND THE FOUR CRITERIA Illegal contact on post players including arm bars, elbows, use of leg or knee and backing down into or through an established position to displace an opponent (offensive or defensive) from a legally obtained position should be ruled a foul. Post Play and the Four Criteria Illegal contact on post players including arm bars, elbows, use of leg or knee and backing down into or through an established position to displace an opponent (offensive or defensive) from a legally obtained position should be ruled a foul. www.nfhs.org