(b)B4 commits the third foul for team B in this period in team A's backcourt with six(6) seconds remaining on the twenty-four(24)second clock. Team A is granted a time-out. After the time-out, the game is resumed by a4 with a throw-in from the throw-in line in team as frontcourt, opposite the scorer's table Interpretation: Team a shall have (b) fourteen(14)seconds remaining on the twenty-four (24)second clock Statement 5 There are additional situations to those listed in art. 17.2.3 in which the subsequent throw-in shall be administered from the centre line extended, opposite the scorers table Example (a) The player taking the throw-in from the centre line extended opposite the scorer's table commits a violation and the ball is awarded to the opponents for a throw-in at the place of the original throw-in (b)If during a fighting situation members of both teams are disqualified, there are no other penalties remaining for administration, and at the time the game was stopped a team control of the ball or was entitled to the ball Interpretation: In all the above situations the thrower-in can pass the ball to either the frontcourt or the backcourt Statement 6 On a throw-in the following situations may occur (a) The ball is passed over the basket and it is touched by a player of either team by reaching through the basket from below (b) The ball lodges between the ring and the backboard (c) The ball is intentionally thrown at the ring in order to reset the twenty-four(24)second clock Example 1: On a throw-in A4 passes the ball over the basket when it is touched by a player of either team by reaching through the basket from below his is an interference violation. The game is resumed with a throw-in for the opponents at the free throw line extended. In case the defensive team commits the violation, no points can be scored by an offensive team as the ball did not come from the inbounds area of the playing court Example 2: Thrower-in A4 passes the ball towards the basket and it lodges between the ring and the backboard Interpretation: This is a jump ball situation. The game is resumed by applying the alternating possession procedure. If team A is entitled to the throw-in the twenty-four(24 )second clock shall not be reset Example 3: With five (5) seconds remaining on the twenty-four(24)second clock during the throw-in A4 passes the ball towards the basket where it touches the ring Interpretation: The twenty-four(24)second operator shall not reset his clock as the game clock did not start yet The game shall continue without interruption FIBA Official Interpretations 2010/LK Page 9 of 33FIBA Official Interpretations 2010/LK Page 9 of 33 (b) B4 commits the third foul for team B in this period in team A’s backcourt with six (6) seconds remaining on the twenty-four (24) second clock. Team A is granted a time-out. After the time-out, the game is resumed by A4 with a throw-in from the throw-in line in team A’s frontcourt, opposite the scorer’s table. Interpretation: Team A shall have (a) six (6) seconds (b) fourteen (14) seconds remaining on the twenty-four (24) second clock. Statement 5 There are additional situations to those listed in Art. 17.2.3 in which the subsequent throw-in shall be administered from the centre line extended, opposite the scorer’s table. Example: (a) The player taking the throw-in from the centre line extended opposite the scorer’s table commits a violation and the ball is awarded to the opponents for a throw-in at the place of the original throw-in. (b) If during a fighting situation members of both teams are disqualified, there are no other foul penalties remaining for administration, and at the time the game was stopped a team had control of the ball or was entitled to the ball. Interpretation: In all the above situations the thrower-in can pass the ball to either the frontcourt or the backcourt. Statement 6 On a throw-in the following situations may occur: (a) The ball is passed over the basket and it is touched by a player of either team by reaching through the basket from below. (b) The ball lodges between the ring and the backboard. (c) The ball is intentionally thrown at the ring in order to reset the twenty-four (24) second clock. Example 1: On a throw-in A4 passes the ball over the basket when it is touched by a player of either team by reaching through the basket from below. Interpretation: This is an interference violation. The game is resumed with a throw-in for the opponents at the freethrow line extended. In case the defensive team commits the violation, no points can be scored by an offensive team as the ball did not come from the inbounds area of the playing court. Example 2: Thrower-in A4 passes the ball towards the basket and it lodges between the ring and the backboard. Interpretation: This is a jump ball situation. The game is resumed by applying the alternating possession procedure. If team A is entitled to the throw-in the twenty-four (24) second clock shall not be reset. Example 3: With five (5) seconds remaining on the twenty-four (24) second clock during the throw-in A4 passes the ball towards the basket where it touches the ring. Interpretation: The twenty-four (24) second operator shall not reset his clock as the game clock did not start yet. The game shall continue without interruption