The 5 second violation is a common occurrence in every basketball game.
And the reason it is so common is because it can be called in a variety of different situations on the basketball court.
But even though the call itself is common, there are slight differences on the 5 second violation for different levels of basketball.
This article will take a look at different variations of the 5 second violation and how you can help your team avoid getting called for it.
What Is the 5 Second Violation in Basketball?
There are 2 different versions of the 5 second violation that high school and youth teams can run in to:
1. Throw-In Violation
Whenever an offensive player inbounds the basketball, whether it is against a press in the back court or an out-of-bounds play in the front court, they have 5 seconds to throw the ball in.
The count begins when the offensive player picks up the ball or is handed the ball by a referee and continues until the ball…
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