Team Control – Team control can only end in one of three ways. A try is attempted, the other team gains player control of the ball or the ball becomes dead. The fact that the ball is knocked loose from a dribbler does not end team control. In this situation, a common foul committed by the former dribbler is a team control foul.
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Taunting – After a successful goal, watch the players as they transition to their new roles on offense and defense. Be alert for potential problems, particularly taunting after a dunk, blocked shot, etc. Do not ignore taunting. Taunting has no place in the game and will quickly lead to problems if it is not handled. Remember, a successful goal doesn’t create a break from officiating responsibilities.