vrb_c0=new Category( "Block / Charge" , 1);
vrb_root[0]=vrb_c0; 
vrb_c1=vrb_c0.addChild("On Ball Defenders", 12) ;

vrb_c2=vrb_c1.addChild("On Ball Blocking fouls", 27) ;
vrb_c2.addMedia( 177, "Blocking, on-ball defender does not establish position", "KeyFrame_27_2_177.jpg","Video_27_2_177.flv", "This is an example of an on-ball defensive foul for blocking. An on-ball, block/charge situation occurs when contact is made between a defensive player and an offensive player who is moving in a particular direction or trying to change directions. The defender is permitted to establish his legal guarding position in the path of a dribbler, thus \"beating him to the spot.\" To get into a legal position, the defender needs to establish himself in the path of the offensive player before contact is made. On this play, the defensive player makes illegal contact while attempting to position himself in the dribbler's path.","2/7/2012 6:04:09 PM");
vrb_c2.addMedia( 178, "Blocking, on-ball defender on baseline drive does not establish position", "KeyFrame_27_2_178.jpg","Video_27_2_178.flv", "This is an example of an on-ball defensive foul for blocking. An on-ball, block/charge situation occurs when contact is made between a defensive player and an offensive player, who is moving in a particular direction or trying to change directions. A defender is permitted to establish his legal guarding position in the path of a dribbler, thus \"beating him to the spot.\" To get into a legal position, the defender needs to establish himself in the path of the offensive player before contact is made and before he starts his upward shooting motion. On this play, the defender does not beat the offensive player to the spot, and the contact is made from the side.","1/23/2012 3:45:27 PM");
vrb_c2.addMedia( 175, "Blocking, defender hedges out on Pick'n Roll, does not establish legal position", "KeyFrame_27_2_175.jpg","Video_27_2_175.flv", "This is an example of a defensive foul for illegal contact on the perimeter. An on-ball, block/charge situation occurs when contact is made between a defensive player and an offensive player who is moving in a particular direction or trying to change directions. A defender is permitted to establish his legal guarding position in the path of a dribbler, thus \"beating him to the spot.\" To get into a legal position, the defender needs to establish himself in the path of the offensive player before contact is made. On this play, the defender does not establish a legal position in the path of the dribbler and he makes illegal contact with the dribbler.","1/23/2012 3:48:12 PM");
vrb_c2.addMedia( 179, "Blocking, defender hedges out on Pick'n Roll, does not establish legal position", "KeyFrame_27_2_179.jpg","Video_27_2_179.flv", "This is an example of a defensive foul for illegal contact on the perimeter. An on-ball, block/charge situation occurs when contact is made between a defensive player and an offensive player who is moving in a particular direction or trying to change directions. A defender is permitted to establish his legal guarding position in the path of a dribbler, thus \"beating him to the spot.\" To get into a legal position, the defender needs to establish himself in the path of the offensive player before contact is made. On this play, the defender does not establish a legal position in the path of the dribbler and he makes illegal contact with the dribbler.","1/23/2012 3:49:26 PM");

vrb_c2=vrb_c1.addChild("On Ball Charging fouls", 28) ;
vrb_c2.addMedia( 3, "Charging, on-ball defender establishes legal position", "KeyFrame_28_2_3.jpg","Video_28_2_3.flv", "This is an example of an on-ball offensive foul for charging. An on-ball, block/charge situation occurs when contact is made between a defensive player and an offensive player, who is moving in a particular direction or trying to change directions. A defender is permitted to establish his legal guarding position in the path of a dribbler, thus \"beating him to the spot.\" To get into a legal position, the defender needs to establish himself in the path of the offensive player before contact is made. On this play, the defensive player steps into the path of the offensive player and the contact is initiated by the moving offensive player. This is an offensive foul for charging.","2/7/2012 6:02:58 PM");
vrb_c2.addMedia( 5, "Charging, on-ball defender establishes legal position", "KeyFrame_28_2_5.jpg","Video_28_2_5.flv", "This is an example of an on-ball offensive foul for charging. An on-ball, block/charge situation occurs when contact is made between a defensive player and an offensive player, who is moving in a particular direction or trying to change directions.  A defender is permitted to establish his legal guarding position in the path of a dribbler, thus \"beating him to the spot.\" To get into a legal position, the defender needs to establish himself in the path of the offensive player before contact is made and before he starts his upward passing motion. On this play, the defensive player steps into the path of the offensive player and the contact is initiated by the moving offensive player. This is an offensive foul for charging.","1/23/2012 3:53:14 PM");
vrb_c2.addMedia( 6, "Charging, on-ball defender establishes legal position", "KeyFrame_28_2_6.jpg","Video_28_2_6.flv", "This is an example of an on-ball offensive foul for charging. An on-ball, block/charge situation occurs when contact is made between a defensive player and an offensive player, who is moving in a particular direction or trying to change directions.  A defender is permitted to establish his legal guarding position in the path of a dribbler, thus \"beating him to the spot.\" To get into a legal position, the defender needs to establish himself in the path of the offensive player before contact is made and before he starts his upward shooting motion. A defensive player may establish a legal position while he is still moving, as long as the defensive player beats the offensive player to the spot. On this play, the defensive player is moving parallel to the dribbler's path when the offensive player then changes direction and initiates contact with that legal defensive player. The offensive player dips his shoulder into the legal defensive player to earn an offensive foul.","1/23/2012 3:59:56 PM");
vrb_c2.addMedia( 341, "Charging, defender establishes legal position, dribbler tries to \"slip\"", "KeyFrame_28_2_341.jpg","Video_28_2_341.flv", "This is an example of an on-ball offensive foul for charging. An on-ball, block/charge situation occurs when contact is made between a defensive player and an offensive player, who is moving in a particular direction or trying to change directions. A defender is permitted to establish his legal guarding position in the path of a dribbler, thus \"beating him to the spot.\" To get into a legal position, the defender needs to establish himself in the path of the offensive player before contact is made and before he starts his upward shooting motion. On this play, the defensive player steps into the path of the offensive player and the contact is initiated by the moving offensive player. This is an offensive foul for charging. The offensive player tries to \"slip\" by the defender by moving to his side, but he is unsuccessful, and this is an offensive foul.","1/23/2012 3:58:17 PM");
vrb_c2.addMedia( 342, "Charging, defender establishes legal position, dribbler tries to \"slip\"", "KeyFrame_28_2_342.jpg","Video_28_2_342.flv", "This is an example of an on-ball offensive foul for charging. An on-ball, block/charge situation occurs when contact is made between a defensive player and an offensive player, who is moving in a particular direction or trying to change directions. A defender is permitted to establish his legal guarding position in the path of a dribbler, thus \"beating him to the spot.\" To get into a legal position, the defender needs to establish himself in the path of the offensive player before contact is made and before he starts his upward shooting motion. On this play, the defensive player steps into the path of the offensive player and the contact is initiated by the moving offensive player. This is an offensive foul for charging. The offensive player tries to \"slip\" by the defender by moving to his side, but he is unsuccessful, and this is an offensive foul.","1/23/2012 4:02:35 PM");

vrb_c1=vrb_c0.addChild("Restricted Area", 24) ;

vrb_c2=vrb_c1.addChild("Restricted Area, Blocking fouls", 29) ;
vrb_c2.addMedia( 147, "Blocking, RA play, defender's foot is on the arc line", "KeyFrame_29_2_147.jpg","Video_29_2_147.flv", "This is an example of a defensive foul for blocking while in the Restricted Area. The Restricted Area is the area within the arched line on the court below the rim. It applies to secondary defenders and was established to ensure offensive players have room to drive to the basket without allowing defensive players an unfair advantage in drawing an offensive foul. To be considered legal and to draw an offensive foul, a secondary defensive player must have both feet established completely outside the Restricted Area line. On this play, the secondary defender's right heel is on the Restricted Area arc.","1/23/2012 4:07:11 PM");
vrb_c2.addMedia( 169, "Blocking, RA play, defender's heels are raised above the arc line", "KeyFrame_29_2_169.jpg","Video_29_2_169.flv", "This is an example of a defensive foul for blocking while in the Restricted Area. The Restricted Area is the area within the arched line on the court below the rim. It applies to secondary defenders and was established to ensure offensive players have room to drive to the basket without allowing defensive players an unfair advantage in drawing an offensive foul. To be considered legal and to draw an offensive foul, a secondary defensive player must have both feet established completely outside the Restricted Area line. On this play, the secondary defender's heels are raised above the Restricted Area arc. Even though his toes are touching the floor outside the arc, this \"heels raised\" position above the restricted area arc line is not legal.","1/23/2012 4:06:48 PM");
vrb_c2.addMedia( 174, "Blocking, RA play, defender in the RA jumps, but does not make an attempt to defend the shot", "KeyFrame_29_2_174.jpg","Video_29_0_174.flv", "This is an example of a defensive foul for blocking. The secondary defender is positioned inside the Restricted Area, and while he successfully jumps vertically, he does not make an active attempt to defend the shot. In order for a secondary defender within the Restricted Area to legally defend a shot attempt, the defender must jump vertically while also making an active attempt to defend the shot of the offensive player. On this play, while the defender in the Restricted Area does jump vertically, he does not make an active attempt to defend the shot attempt of the offensive player.","2/7/2012 5:10:18 PM");

vrb_c2=vrb_c1.addChild("Restricted Area, Charging fouls", 30) ;
vrb_c2.addMedia( 180, "Charging, RA play, Secondary defender establishes legal position", "KeyFrame_30_2_180.jpg","Video_30_2_180.flv", "This is an example of an offensive foul for charging, with a defender legally positioned outside the Restricted Area. The Restricted Area is the area within the arched line on the court below the rim. It applies to secondary defenders and was established to ensure offensive players have room to drive to the basket, without allowing defensive players an unfair advantage in drawing an offensive foul. To be considered legal and to draw an offensive foul, a secondary defensive player must establish legal position prior to the offensive player starting his upward motion, and the defender must have both feet established completely outside the Restricted Area line. On this play, the replay clearly shows that the secondary defender did establish legal position prior to the offensive player starting his upward motion, and the defender's feet are completely outside the Restricted Area.","2/7/2012 6:06:54 PM");
vrb_c2.addMedia( 8, "Charging, RA play, Secondary defender establishes legal position", "KeyFrame_30_2_8.jpg","Video_30_2_8.flv", "This is an example of an offensive foul for charging, with a defender legally positioned outside the Restricted Area. The Restricted Area is the area within the arched line on the court below the rim. It applies to secondary defenders and was established to ensure offensive players have room to drive to the basket, without allowing defensive players an unfair advantage in drawing an offensive foul. To be considered legal and to draw an offensive foul, a secondary defensive player must establish legal position prior to the offensive player starting his upward shooting motion, and the defender must have both feet established outside the Restricted Area line. On this play, the replays clearly show that the secondary defender did establish legal position prior to the offensive player starting his upward shooting motion, and the defender's feet are completely outside the Restricted Area.","2/7/2012 6:08:18 PM");
vrb_c2.addMedia( 343, "Charging, RA play, Secondary defender establishes legal position", "KeyFrame_30_2_343.jpg","Video_30_2_343.flv", "This is an example of an offensive foul for charging, with a defender legally positioned outside the Restricted Area. The Restricted Area is the area within the arched line on the court below the rim. It applies to secondary defenders and was established to ensure offensive players have room to drive to the basket, without allowing defensive players an unfair advantage in drawing an offensive foul. To be considered legal and to draw an offensive foul, a secondary defensive player must establish legal position prior to the offensive player starting his upward shooting motion, and the defender must have both feet established outside the Restricted Area line. On this transition play, the replays clearly show that the secondary defender did establish legal position prior to the offensive player starting his upward shooting motion, and the defender's feet are completely outside the Restricted Area.","2/7/2012 6:09:32 PM");

vrb_c2=vrb_c1.addChild("Restricted Area Does Not Apply", 31) ;
vrb_c2.addMedia( 2, "Charging, RA does not apply, new possession in Lower Defensive Box", "KeyFrame_31_2_2.jpg","Video_31_2_2.flv", "This is an example of an offensive foul for charging, where the Restricted Area does not apply. The Restricted Area is the area within the arched line on the court below the rim. It applies to secondary defenders and was established to ensure offensive players have room to drive to the basket, without allowing defensive players an unfair advantage in drawing an offensive foul. The Restricted Area does not apply in several situations, one of which is when new possession occurs inside the Lower Defensive Box (the area from the bottom tip of the free throw circle to the baseline between the two 3 posted-up marks). On this play, the defensive player establishes a legal guarding position in the Restricted Area in the path of the offensive player who received the ball in the Lower Defensive Box.","1/23/2012 4:19:25 PM");
vrb_c2.addMedia( 181, "Offensive foul, RA does not apply, shooter extends leg into defender", "KeyFrame_31_2_181.jpg","Video_31_2_181.flv", "This is an example of an offensive foul, where the Restricted Area does not apply. The Restricted Area is the area within the arched line on the court below the rim. It applies to secondary defenders and was established to ensure offensive players have room to drive to the basket, without allowing defensive players an unfair advantage in drawing an offensive foul. The Restricted Area does not apply in several situations, one of which is when an offensive player leads with his leg or knee into a defender, even if that defender is in the Restricted Area. On this play, the offensive player extends his leg into the defensive player in an effort to create space.","1/23/2012 4:21:10 PM");
vrb_c2.addMedia( 148, "Offensive foul, RA does not apply, shooter extends leg into defender", "KeyFrame_31_2_148.jpg","Video_31_2_148.flv", "This is an example of an offensive foul, where the Restricted Area does not apply.  The Restricted Area is the area within the arched line on the court below the rim. It applies to secondary defenders and was established to ensure offensive players have room to drive to the basket, without allowing defensive players an unfair advantage in drawing an offensive foul. The Restricted Area does not apply in several situations, one of which is when an offensive player leads with his leg or knee into a defender, even if that defender is in the Restricted Area. On this play, the offensive player extends his leg into the defensive player in an effort to create space.","1/23/2012 4:22:12 PM");
vrb_c2.addMedia( 182, "Offensive foul, RA does not apply, offensive player wards off defender with off arm", "KeyFrame_31_2_182.jpg","Video_31_2_182.flv", "This is an example of an offensive foul, where the Restricted Area does not apply. The Restricted Area is the area within the arched line on the court below the rim. It applies to secondary defenders and was established to ensure offensive players have room to drive to the basket, without allowing defensive players an unfair advantage in drawing an offensive foul. The Restricted Area does not apply in several situations, one of which is when an offensive player  uses an arm to ward off a defender, even if that defender is in the Restricted Area. On this play, the offensive player extends his arm to ward off the defensive player in an effort to create space.","1/23/2012 4:24:31 PM");
vrb_c2.addMedia( 17, "Charging, RA does not apply, dribbler moving on baseline behind backboard", "KeyFrame_31_2_17.jpg","Video_31_2_17.flv", "This is an example of an offensive foul for charging, where the Restricted Area does not apply. The Restricted Area is the area within the arched line on the court below the rim. It applies to secondary defenders and was established to ensure offensive players have room to drive to the basket, without allowing defensive players an unfair advantage in drawing an offensive foul. The Restricted Area does not apply in the several situations, one of which is when the offensive player is not taking a path directly to the rim. On this play, the defensive player establishes a legal guarding position in the path of the offensive player who is moving from one side of the court to the other, moving behind the backboard as he does so, and he is not going directly to the rim. Because he is not going directly to the rim, the Restricted Area does not apply, and this is an offensive foul.","1/23/2012 4:28:39 PM");

vrb_c1=vrb_c0.addChild("Other Block / Charge plays", 25) ;

vrb_c2=vrb_c1.addChild("Charging, Pass &amp; Crash plays", 33) ;
vrb_c2.addMedia( 20, "Charging, Pass and Crash play, defensive player establishes legal position", "KeyFrame_33_2_20.jpg","Video_33_2_20.flv", "This is an example of an offensive foul for charging. A defender is permitted to establish his legal guarding position in the path of a dribbler, thus \"beating him to the spot.\"  To get into a legal position, the defender needs to establish himself in the path of the offensive player before contact is made. The defensive player on this play moves into a legal position prior to the start of the offensive player's upward motion. Note that it does not matter whether the offensive player was attempting to shoot or pass prior to the illegal contact; since the contact was caused by the offensive player, and the defensive player was in a legal guarding position, an offensive foul is ruled on this pass-and-crash type play.","1/23/2012 4:38:02 PM");
vrb_c2.addMedia( 183, "Charging, Pass and Crash play, defensive player establishes legal position", "KeyFrame_33_2_183.jpg","Video_33_2_183.flv", "This is an example of an offensive foul for charging. A defender is permitted to establish his legal guarding position in the path of a dribbler, thus \"beating him to the spot.\"  To get into a legal position, the defender needs to establish himself in the path of the offensive player before contact is made. The defensive player on this play moves into a legal position prior to the start of the offensive player's upward motion. Note that it does not matter whether the offensive player was attempting to shoot or pass prior to the illegal contact; since the contact was caused by the offensive player, and the defensive player was in a legal guarding position, an offensive foul is ruled on this pass-and-crash type play.","1/23/2012 4:38:19 PM");

vrb_c2=vrb_c1.addChild("Defender does not allow Offense room to land", 34) ;
vrb_c2.addMedia( 22, "Blocking, Secondary defender does not allow airborne offensive player room to land", "KeyFrame_34_2_22.jpg","Video_34_2_22.flv", "This is an example of a defensive foul for blocking. Defenders positioned inside the Lower Defensive Box must allow airborne offensive players catching the ball the opportunity to land without contact. The Lower Defensive Box is the area from the bottom tip of free throw circle to the 3' posted up marks. The defender on this play does not allow the offensive player the room to land after receiving the ball, and this is a blocking foul.","1/23/2012 4:44:14 PM");
vrb_c2.addMedia( 344, "Blocking, Defender in transition doesn't allow airborne offensive player opportunity to stop or change direction", "KeyFrame_34_2_344.jpg","Video_34_2_344.flv", "This is an example of a defensive foul for blocking. Defenders positioned outside the Lower Defensive Box must allow airborne offensive players catching the ball the opportunity to land and then stop or change direction. On this play, the defensive player does not allow the offensive player who is receiving the ball the opportunity to stop or change direction after he catches the ball, and this is a blocking foul.","1/23/2012 4:44:04 PM");

vrb_c1=vrb_c0.addChild("Trajectory of Defenders", 26) ;

vrb_c2=vrb_c1.addChild("Legal Defensive plays, Defenders jump vertically", 35) ;
vrb_c2.addMedia( 184, "Legal Defensive play, defender jumps vertically", "KeyFrame_35_1_184.jpg","Video_35_1_184.flv", "This is an example of an airborne defensive player maintaining verticality in a legal defensive play. Even if he is positioned inside the Restricted Area, a secondary defender does not commit a blocking foul if contact is made while he is jumping vertically in an attempt to defend the shot. Note also that the defender must establish legal guarding position prior to the start of the offensive player's upward motion. On this play, the defensive player jumps straight up and down in an attempt to contest his opponent's field goal attempt. As the contact on the play is initiated by the offensive player, and it is marginal, the defender is legal.","1/23/2012 4:47:01 PM");
vrb_c2.addMedia( 149, "Legal Defensive play, defender jumps vertically", "KeyFrame_35_1_149.jpg","Video_35_1_149.flv", "This is an example of an airborne defensive player maintaining verticality in a legal defensive play. Even if he is positioned inside the Restricted Area, a secondary defender does not commit a blocking foul if contact is made while he is jumping vertically in an attempt to defend the shot. Note also that the defender must establish legal guarding position prior to the start of the offensive player's upward motion. On this play, the defensive player jumps straight up and down in an attempt to contest his opponent's field goal attempt. As the contact on the play is initiated by the offensive player, and it is marginal, the defender is legal.","1/23/2012 4:47:51 PM");
vrb_c2.addMedia( 71, "Legal Defensive play, defender jumps vertically", "KeyFrame_35_1_71.jpg","Video_35_1_71.flv", "This is an example of an airborne defensive player maintaining verticality in a legal defensive play. Even if he is positioned inside the Restricted Area, a secondary defender does not commit a blocking foul if contact is made while he is jumping vertically in an attempt to defend the shot. Note also that the defender must establish legal guarding position prior to the start of the offensive player's upward motion. On this play, the defensive player jumps straight up and down in an attempt to contest his opponent's field goal attempt. As the contact on the play is initiated by the offensive player, and it is marginal, the defender is legal.","1/23/2012 4:49:01 PM");

vrb_c2=vrb_c1.addChild("Defensive fouls, Defenders do not jump vertically", 36) ;
vrb_c2.addMedia( 268, "Defensive Foul, Not Verticality, defender jumps toward offensive player", "KeyFrame_36_2_268.jpg","Video_36_2_268.flv", "This is an example of a defensive foul for non-verticality. To be considered legal, a defender may come in contact with an opponent if that contact is made while the defender is jumping vertically in an attempt to defend the shot. Note also that the defender must establish legal guarding position prior to the start of the offensive player's upward motion. On this play, the defender jumps TOWARD the shooter, and since the defender does not maintain a completely vertical position, and he initiates the contact on the play, a defensive foul is called.","1/23/2012 4:53:00 PM");
vrb_c2.addMedia( 185, "Defensive Foul, Not Verticality, defender jumps toward offensive player", "KeyFrame_36_2_185.jpg","Video_36_2_185.flv", "This is an example of a defensive foul for non-verticality. To be considered legal, a defender may come in contact with an opponent if that contact is made while the defender is jumping vertically in an attempt to defend the shot. Note also that the defender must establish legal guarding position prior to the start of the offensive player's upward motion. On this play, the defender jumps TOWARD the shooter, and since the defender does not maintain a completely vertical position, and he initiates the contact on the play, a defensive foul is called.","1/23/2012 4:54:49 PM");


vrb_c0=new Category( "Post Play" , 2);
vrb_root[1]=vrb_c0; 
vrb_c1=vrb_c0.addChild("Defensive Fouls in the Post", 37) ;

vrb_c2=vrb_c1.addChild("Post Defender uses knee", 40) ;
vrb_c2.addMedia( 187, "Defensive Foul in the post, dislodging, defender uses knee", "KeyFrame_40_2_187.jpg","Video_40_2_187.flv", "This is an example of a defensive foul for dislodging. A post defender may not dislodge, reroute or impede an offensive player. A defender may legally position his leg between the legs of an offensive player in the lower defensive box to maintain his position. However, once the defender's foot is lifted off the floor, dislodging his opponent, a foul shall be assessed. On this play, the post defender uses his knee to dislodge his opponent.","1/27/2012 3:18:35 PM");
vrb_c2.addMedia( 30, "Defensive Foul in the post, dislodging, defender uses knee", "KeyFrame_40_2_30.jpg","Video_40_2_30.flv", "This is an example of a defensive foul for dislodging. A post defender may not dislodge, reroute or impede an offensive player. A defender may legally position his leg between the legs of an offensive player in the lower defensive box to maintain his position. However, once the defender's foot is lifted off the floor, dislodging his opponent, a foul shall be assessed. On this play, the post defender uses his knee to dislodge his opponent.","1/27/2012 3:20:02 PM");

vrb_c2=vrb_c1.addChild("Post Defender dislodges opponent", 41) ;
vrb_c2.addMedia( 188, "Defensive Foul in the Post, defender dislodges opponent, \"body bump\"", "KeyFrame_41_2_188.jpg","Video_41_2_188.flv", "This is an example of a defensive foul for dislodging. A post defender may not dislodge, reroute or impede an opponent. When guarding an offensive player with the ball with his back to the basket in the lower defensive box, a defender may use one hand with a bent elbow, one forearm and/or one leg to maintain his position. On this play, the defender initially maintains a legal guarding position, but the defender then body checks the dribbler and dislodges him as the dribbler attempts to curl into the paint.","1/27/2012 3:23:35 PM");
vrb_c2.addMedia( 31, "Defensive Foul in the Post, defender dislodges opponent, \"body bump\"", "KeyFrame_41_2_31.jpg","Video_41_2_31.flv", "This is an example of a defensive foul for dislodging. A post defender may not dislodge, reroute or impede an opponent. When guarding an offensive player with the ball with his back to the basket in the lower defensive box, a defender may use one hand with a bent elbow, one forearm and/or one leg to maintain his position. On this play, the defender initially maintains a legal guarding position, with one hand with a bent elbow on the offensive player, but the defender then body checks the dribbler and dislodges him as the dribbler attempts to curl into the paint.","1/27/2012 3:22:16 PM");

vrb_c2=vrb_c1.addChild("Post Defender [QUOTE]walks under[QUOTE] alighted shooter", 42) ;
vrb_c2.addMedia( 32, "Defensive Foul in the post, defender \"walks under\" airborne shooter", "KeyFrame_42_2_32.jpg","Video_42_2_32.flv", "This is an example of a defensive foul for walking under an airborne shooter. A defensive player must always allow an airborne offensive player the space to land. On this play, the post defender maintains a legal, vertical position until he walks into and under the offensive player who is attempting a shot. This body contact to the airborne offensive player is illegal.","1/27/2012 3:25:18 PM");

vrb_c2=vrb_c1.addChild("Post Defender's arms are at 45 degree angle", 43) ;
vrb_c2.addMedia( 33, "Defensive Foul in the Post, defender's arms are at a 45 degree angle", "KeyFrame_43_2_33.jpg","Video_43_2_33.flv", "This is an example of a defensive foul, where the defender's arms extend over the offensive player's vertical space. Post defenders must maintain a vertical position in order to be considered as having a legal position when contact occurs. On this play, while the post defender's body is vertical, his arms are tilted forward over the vertical space of his opponent. Even though contact is then initiated by the offensive player's upward shooting motion, the foul is called on the defender for being in an illegal position at the time of contact.","1/27/2012 3:27:15 PM");
vrb_c2.addMedia( 189, "Defensive Foul in the Post, defender's arms are at a 45 degree angle", "KeyFrame_43_2_189.jpg","Video_43_2_189.flv", "This is an example of a defensive foul, where the defender's arms extend over the offensive player's vertical space. Post defenders must maintain a vertical position in order to be considered as having a legal position when contact occurs. On this play, while the post defender's body is vertical, his arms are tilted forward over the vertical space of his opponent. Even though contact is then initiated by the offensive player's upward shooting motion, the foul is called on the defender for being in an illegal position at the time of contact.","1/27/2012 3:29:43 PM");
vrb_c2.addMedia( 34, "Defensive Foul in the Post, defender's arms are at a 45 degree angle", "KeyFrame_43_2_34.jpg","Video_43_2_34.flv", "This is an example of a defensive foul, where the defender's arms extend over the offensive player's vertical space. Post defenders must maintain a vertical position in order to be considered as having a legal position when contact occurs. On this play, while the post defender's body is vertical, his arms are tilted forward over the vertical space of his opponent. Even though contact is then initiated by the offensive player's upward shooting motion, the foul is called on the defender for being in an illegal position at the time of contact.","1/27/2012 3:30:34 PM");

vrb_c2=vrb_c1.addChild("Post Defender uses two hands", 110) ;
vrb_c2.addMedia( 267, "Defensive Foul in the post, two hands by post defender", "KeyFrame_110_2_267.jpg","Video_110_2_267.flv", "This is an example of a defensive foul for illegal contact by a post defender. When guarding an offensive player with the ball in the lower defensive box, a defender may use one hand, one forearm and/or one leg to maintain his position. On this play, the post defender uses two hands, which is illegal, and a defensive foul is called. Note that two hands by a defender is an automatic foul, whether or not the offensive player's speed, quickness, balance or rhythm is affected.","1/27/2012 3:32:38 PM");

vrb_c2=vrb_c1.addChild("Post Defender [QUOTE]clamps[QUOTE] opponent", 121) ;
vrb_c2.addMedia( 249, "Defensive Foul in post, post defender \"clamps\" opponent", "KeyFrame_121_2_249.jpg","Video_121_2_249.flv", "This is an example of a defensive foul for \"clamping\". Defensive players may not clamp or lock their opponent's arms affecting their freedom of movement. On this play, the highlighted defender uses his right arm and the right side of his body to clamp his opponent's left arm, preventing his opponent from moving to receive the ball. This is a defensive foul on the player in the white uniform.","2/8/2012 5:30:32 PM");

vrb_c2=vrb_c1.addChild("Post Defender uses straight arm", 122) ;
vrb_c2.addMedia( 251, "Defensive Foul in the post, post defender uses straight arm", "KeyFrame_122_2_251.jpg","Video_122_2_251.flv", "This is an example of a defensive foul for illegal contact by a post defender. When guarding an offensive player with the ball and his back to the basket inside the Lower Defensive Box, a post defender may place one hand, with a bent elbow, and/or one forearm onto the back of the offensive player with the ball. On this play, the post defender illegally extends his arm to a straightened position with no bend at the elbow and a defensive foul is called for this illegal contact.","1/27/2012 3:37:58 PM");

vrb_c2=vrb_c1.addChild("Post Defender wraps arms around opponent", 127) ;
vrb_c2.addMedia( 271, "Defensive Foul in the post, post defender wraps arms around opponent", "KeyFrame_127_2_271.jpg","Video_127_2_271.flv", "This is an example of a defensive foul for holding. Arm wraps by all players are illegal, regardless of where they occur on the court. On this play, the highlighted defensive post player illegally wraps the hip of his opponent while he attempts to defend the entry pass. This is an illegal position and it is a defensive foul.","2/8/2012 5:33:35 PM");
vrb_c2.addMedia( 270, "Defensive Foul in the post, post defender wraps arms around opponent", "KeyFrame_127_2_270.jpg","Video_127_2_270.flv", "This is an example of a defensive foul for holdding. Arm wraps by all players are illegal, regardless of where they occur on the court. On this play, the highlighted defensive post player reaches around his opponent, wrapping his left arm around his opponent's waist. This is an illegal position and it is a defensive foul.","1/27/2012 3:40:01 PM");
vrb_c2.addMedia( 345, "Defensive Foul in the post, post defender wraps arms around opponent", "KeyFrame_127_2_345.jpg","Video_127_2_345.flv", "This is an example of a defensive foul for holding. Arm wraps by all players are illegal, regardless of where they occur on the court. On this play, the highlighted defensive post player illegally wraps the hip of his opponent while he attempts to defend the entry pass. This is an illegal position and it is a defensive foul.","2/8/2012 5:35:03 PM");

vrb_c1=vrb_c0.addChild("Offensive Fouls in the Post", 38) ;

vrb_c2=vrb_c1.addChild("Back downs", 44) ;
vrb_c2.addMedia( 191, "Offensive Foul in the post, back down by offensive player", "KeyFrame_44_2_191.jpg","Video_44_2_191.flv", "This is an example of an offensive foul for dislodging. Offensive players may not use their bodies to illegal dislodge their legal opponents. On this play, the contact initiated by the offensive player dislodges the post defender who had obtained  a legal guarding position. This is an offensive foul.","1/27/2012 3:51:07 PM");
vrb_c2.addMedia( 346, "Offensive Foul in the post, back down and turn by offensive player", "KeyFrame_44_2_346.jpg","Video_44_2_346.flv", "This is an example of an offensive foul for dislodging. Offensive players may not use their bodies to illegally dislodge their legal opponents. On this play, the offensive post player initates contact with his legal defender, dislodging him from his legally obtained position. The offensive player uses both his body and his lead arm to illegally dislodge his opponent.","2/8/2012 5:35:48 PM");
vrb_c2.addMedia( 272, "Offensive Foul in the post, back down by offensive player, multiple bumps", "KeyFrame_44_2_272.jpg","Video_44_2_272.flv", "This is an example of an offensive foul for dislodging. Offensive players may not use their bodies to illegally dislodge their legal opponents. On this play, the first two bumps by the offensive post player on this back down are marginal. However, the third contact initiated by the offensive player dislodges the post defender who had obtained a legal guarding position.","1/27/2012 3:56:07 PM");
vrb_c2.addMedia( 347, "Not an Offensive Foul, flop by post defender, defender enhances contact, legal play", "KeyFrame_44_1_347.jpg","Video_44_1_347.flv", "This is an example of a \"flop\" by a defensive player. Officials will not reward players who flop in an attempt to draw a foul call on their opponent. On this play, the post defender attempts to enhance marginal contact in an effort to draw an offensive foul. The officials correctly DO NOT reward him for his actions, and the offensive player completes the play with a successful field goal. This play is correctly ruled a \"no call\".","1/27/2012 4:00:17 PM");
vrb_c2.addMedia( 273, "Not an Offensive Foul, flop by post defender, defender enhances contact, legal play", "KeyFrame_44_1_273.jpg","Video_44_1_273.flv", "This is an example of a \"flop\" by a defensive player. Officials will not reward players who flop in an attempt to draw a foul call on their opponent. On this play, the post defender attempts to enhance marginal contact in an effort to draw an offensive foul. The officials correctly DO NOT reward him for his actions, and the offensive player completes the play with a successful field goal. This play is correctly ruled a \"no call\".","1/27/2012 3:58:34 PM");

vrb_c2=vrb_c1.addChild("Clear Outs", 45) ;
vrb_c2.addMedia( 37, "Offensive Foul in the post, offensive player clears out with elbow", "KeyFrame_45_2_37.jpg","Video_45_2_37.flv", "This is an example of an offensive foul for dislodging. Offensive players may not use any part of their body to illegally dislodge their legal opponents. On this play, the offensive post player extends his left arm into his defender who had obtained a legal defensive position, and he dislodges that defender from that legal position.","2/8/2012 5:36:39 PM");
vrb_c2.addMedia( 192, "Offensive Foul in the post, offensive player clears out with elbow", "KeyFrame_45_2_192.jpg","Video_45_2_192.flv", "This is an example of an offensive foul for dislodging. Offensive players may not use any part of their body to illegally dislodge their legal opponents. On this play, the offensive post player turns and extends his right elbow into his defender who had obtained a legal defensive position, and he dislodges that defender from that legal position.","2/8/2012 5:37:13 PM");

vrb_c2=vrb_c1.addChild("Hooking", 46) ;
vrb_c2.addMedia( 250, "Offensive Foul in the post, hooking by offensive player", "KeyFrame_46_2_250.jpg","Video_46_2_250.flv", "This is an example of an offensive foul for hooking. Offensive players are not permitted to hook their opponents with their off arms when trying to maneuver around them. On this play, the offensive player in the post starts his drive to the basket by reaching around and hooking his defender with his off arm.","1/27/2012 4:05:33 PM");
vrb_c2.addMedia( 39, "Offensive Foul in the post, hooking by offensive player", "KeyFrame_46_2_39.jpg","Video_46_2_39.flv", "This is an example of an offensive foul for hooking. Offensive players are not permitted to hook their opponents with their off arms when trying to maneuver around them. On this play, the offensive player in the post starts his drive to the basket by reaching around and hooking his defender with his off arm.","1/27/2012 4:06:39 PM");

vrb_c2=vrb_c1.addChild("Other Offensive Fouls in Post", 47) ;
vrb_c2.addMedia( 40, "Offensive Foul in the post, offensive player knocks away defender's legal arm", "KeyFrame_47_2_40.jpg","Video_47_2_40.flv", "This is an example of an offensive foul for illegally wiping away an opponent's arm. Inside the Lower Defensive Box (the area from the bottom tip of free throw circle to the 3' posted up marks), a post defender may legally place one hand, with a bent elbow, and/or one forearm onto the back of an offensive player with the ball and his back to the basket. Since the defender's hand on this play is considered legal in this situation, the offensive player cannot simply knock that hand away. This is an offensive foul for the illegal wipe away motion.","1/27/2012 4:09:02 PM");
vrb_c2.addMedia( 153, "Offensive Foul in the post, disldoging, offensive player \"swims\" through legal defender", "KeyFrame_47_2_153.jpg","Video_47_2_153.flv", "This is an example of an offensive foul for dislodging. Players in the post are not permitted to use their arms in order to perform various \"swim moves\" against their legally established opponents. On this play, the offensive player \"swims\" under his opponent in an attempt to establish better position.","1/27/2012 4:11:57 PM");
vrb_c2.addMedia( 193, "Offensive Foul on post face up, offensive player knocks away defender's legal arm", "KeyFrame_47_2_193.jpg","Video_47_2_193.flv", "This is an example of an offensive foul for illegally wiping away an opponent's arm. Below the Free Throw Line Extended, a defender may legally place one forearm onto the back of an offensive player with the ball and his back to the basket. Since the defender's forearm on this play is considered legal in this situation, the offensive player cannot simply knock that hand away. This is an offensive foul for the illegal wipe away motion.","2/8/2012 5:38:36 PM");
vrb_c2.addMedia( 152, "Offensive Foul in the post, offensive player wards off with his off arm", "KeyFrame_47_2_152.jpg","Video_47_2_152.flv", "This is an example of an offensive foul for warding off a legal opponent. Offensive players are not permitted to ward off or wipe out their opponent's arms. The offensive player here uses his left arm to displace the defender's legal right arm, and this is an offensive foul.","2/8/2012 5:40:47 PM");
vrb_c2.addMedia( 194, "Offensive Foul in the post, offensive player wraps arm around defender's waist", "KeyFrame_47_2_194.jpg","Video_47_2_194.flv", "This is an example of an offensive foul for holding. Arm wraps by all players are illegal, regardless of where they occur on the court. On this play, the highlighted offensive post player will reach back and illegally wrap his arm around his defender's waist.","1/27/2012 4:15:55 PM");
vrb_c2.addMedia( 269, "Offensive Foul in the post, offensive player grabs defender's shirt", "KeyFrame_47_2_269.jpg","Video_47_2_269.flv", "This is an example of an offensive foul for holding. Players are not allowed to grab and pull their opponent's uniform in any manner. On this play, the highlighted offensive post player here reaches back and illegally grabs his defender's shirt. This is an offensive foul.","2/8/2012 5:41:45 PM");
vrb_c2.addMedia( 348, "Offensive Foul in the post, offensive player grabs defender's shorts", "KeyFrame_47_2_348.jpg","Video_47_2_348.flv", "This is an example of an offensive foul for holding. Players are not allowed to grab and pull their opponent's uniform in any manner. On this play, the highlighted offensive post player reaches back and grabs his defender's uniform. This is an offensive foul.","2/8/2012 5:42:33 PM");
vrb_c2.addMedia( 349, "Offensive Foul in the post, offensive player grabs defender's shorts", "KeyFrame_47_2_349.jpg","Video_47_2_349.flv", "This is is an example of an offensive foul for holding. Players are not allowed to grab and pull their opponent's uniform in any manner. On this play, the highlighted offensive post player reaches back and grabs his defender's uniform. This is an offensive foul.","2/8/2012 5:43:25 PM");

vrb_c2=vrb_c1.addChild("Clamping", 123) ;
vrb_c2.addMedia( 274, "Offensive Foul in the post, offensive player clamps opponent", "KeyFrame_123_2_274.jpg","Video_123_2_274.flv", "This is an example of an offensive foul for clamping an opponent's arm. Offensive players and defensive players may not clamp or lock their opponent's arms affecting their opponent's freedom of movement. On this play, the highlighted offensive player uses his left arm to lock and hold his opponent's left arm, preventing his opponent from moving freely, and thus, limiting his opponent's ability to defend the play. This is an offensive foul.","1/27/2012 4:24:48 PM");
vrb_c2.addMedia( 252, "Offensive Foul in the post, offensive player clamps opponent", "KeyFrame_123_2_252.jpg","Video_123_2_252.flv", "This is an example of an offensive foul for \"clamping\". Offensive players may not clamp or lock their opponent's arms to prevent them from defending the play. On this play, the highlighted offensive player uses his left hand to lock and hold his opponent's left arm, preventing his opponent from moving freely, and thus, limiting his oppoonent's ability to defend the play. This is an offensive foul.","2/8/2012 5:44:49 PM");

vrb_c2=vrb_c1.addChild("Extended Arm", 124) ;
vrb_c2.addMedia( 253, "Offensive Foul in the post, offensive player extends arm into defender", "KeyFrame_124_2_253.jpg","Video_124_2_253.flv", "This is an example of an offensive foul for warding off a legal opponent to create space. Offensive players may not extend an arm to ward off their legal defenders. On this play, the highlighted offensive player uses an extended right arm to ward off the defensive player in an effort to create space between them. This is an offensive foul.","1/27/2012 4:26:39 PM");
vrb_c2.addMedia( 350, "Offensive Foul in the post, offensive player extends arm into defender", "KeyFrame_124_2_350.jpg","Video_124_2_350.flv", "This is an example of an offensive foul for warding off a legal opponent to create space. Offensive players may not extend an arm to ward off their legal defenders. On this play, the highlighted offensive player uses an extended right arm to ward off the defensive player in an effort to create space between them. This is an offensive foul.","1/27/2012 4:27:38 PM");

vrb_c1=vrb_c0.addChild("Legal Post Defense", 39) ;

vrb_c2=vrb_c1.addChild("Hand with bent Elbow", 48) ;
vrb_c2.addMedia( 41, "Legal Post Defense, Hand with Bent elbow", "KeyFrame_48_1_41.jpg","Video_48_1_41.flv", "This is an example of legal contact by a post defender. Inside the Lower Defensive Box (the area from the bottom tip of free throw circle to the 3' posted up marks), a post defender may place one hand, with a bent elbow, and/or one forearm onto the back of an offensive player with the ball and his back to the basket. On this play, the post defender places one hand with a bent elbow onto the back of an offensive player with the ball and his back to the basket. This contact remains legal as long as the defender continues to maintain his legally obtained position. There is no foul on this play as this is legal post defense.","1/27/2012 4:36:24 PM");

vrb_c2=vrb_c1.addChild("Forearm and Hand with bent Elbow", 49) ;
vrb_c2.addMedia( 42, "Legal Post Defense, Forearm and Hand with bent elbow", "KeyFrame_49_1_42.jpg","Video_49_1_42.flv", "This is an example of legal contact by a post defender. Inside the Lower Defensive Box (the area from the bottom tip of free throw circle to the 3' posted up marks), a post defender may place one hand, with a bent elbow, and/or one forearm onto the back of an offensive player with the ball and his back to the basket. On this play, the post defender places one hand with a bent elbow, and one forearm onto the back of an offensive player with the ball and his back to the basket. This contact remains legal as long as the defender continues to maintain his legally obtained position. There is no foul called on this play as this is legal post defense.","1/27/2012 4:36:07 PM");
vrb_c2.addMedia( 195, "Legal Post Defense, Forearm and Hand with bent elbow, defender \"pulls the chair\"", "KeyFrame_49_1_195.jpg","Video_49_1_195.flv", "This is an example of legal contact by a post defender. Inside the Lower Defensive Box (the area from the bottom tip of free throw circle to the 3' posted up marks), a post defender may place one hand, with a bent elbow, and/or one forearm onto the back of an offensive player with the ball and his back to the basket. On this play, the post defender places one forearm onto the back of the offensive player with the ball and his back to the basket. This contact remains legal as long as the defender uses it to maintain his legally obtained position. The defender then simply backs away from the offensive player, \"pulling the chair\" as it is commonly known as. There is no foul called on this play as this is legal post defense.","1/27/2012 4:35:36 PM");


vrb_c0=new Category( "Screens & Picks" , 3);
vrb_root[2]=vrb_c0; 
vrb_c1=vrb_c0.addChild("Illegal Screens", 50) ;

vrb_c2=vrb_c1.addChild("Pick'n Rolls", 51) ;
vrb_c2.addMedia( 197, "Illegal Screen, Pick'n Roll, Screener rolls into defender", "KeyFrame_51_2_197.jpg","Video_51_2_197.flv", "This is an example of an offensive foul for an illegal screen set in a pick'n roll situation. An offensive player may not get into the path of a moving defender without giving him the opportunity to stop and/or change direction. The distance needed to be given will depend on the speed of the opponent. On this play, the screener impedes the trailing defender by rolling right into the path of that defender without giving him the opportunity to stop or change direction.","1/30/2012 10:25:32 AM");
vrb_c2.addMedia( 351, "Illegal Screen, Pick'n Roll, Screener rolls into defender", "KeyFrame_51_2_351.jpg","Video_51_2_351.flv", "This is an example of an offensive foul for an illegal screen set in a pick'n roll situation. An offensive player may not get into the path of a moving defender without giving him the opportunity to stop and/or change direction. The distance needed to be given will depend on the speed of the opponent. On this play, the screener impedes the trailing defender by rolling right into the path of that defender without giving him the opportunity to stop or change direction.","1/30/2012 10:28:21 AM");
vrb_c2.addMedia( 352, "Illegal Screen, Pick'n Roll, Screener rolls into defender", "KeyFrame_51_2_352.jpg","Video_51_2_352.flv", "This is an example of an offensive foul for an illegal screen set in a pick'n roll situation. An offensive player may not get into the path of a moving defender without giving him the opportunity to stop and/or change direction. The distance needed to be given will depend on the speed of the opponent. On this play, the screener impedes the trailing defender by rolling right into the path of that defender without giving him the opportunity to stop or change direction.","1/30/2012 10:28:31 AM");
vrb_c2.addMedia( 154, "Illegal Screen, Pick'n Roll, Screener arrives late, moves into defender", "KeyFrame_51_2_154.jpg","Video_51_2_154.flv", "This is an example of an offensive foul for an illegal screen set in a pick'n roll situation. An offensive player may not get into the path of a moving defender without giving him the opportunity to stop and/or change direction.  The distance needed to be given will depend on the speed of the opponent. On this play, the offensive player setting the screen steps into the path of the moving defender without giving that defender the opportunity to stop and/or change direction","1/30/2012 10:24:15 AM");
vrb_c2.addMedia( 196, "Illegal Screen, Pick'n Roll, Screener arrives late, moves into defender", "KeyFrame_51_2_196.jpg","Video_51_2_196.flv", "This is an example of an offensive foul for an illegal screen set in a pick'n roll situation. An offensive player may not get into the path of a moving defender without giving him the opportunity to stop and/or change direction. The distance needed to be given will depend on the speed of the opponent. On this play, the offensive player setting the screen steps into the path of the moving defender without giving that defender the opportunity to stop and/or change direction","1/30/2012 10:22:41 AM");
vrb_c2.addMedia( 46, "Illegal Screen, Pick'n Roll, Screener extends leg outside the plane of his body", "KeyFrame_51_2_46.jpg","Video_51_2_46.flv", "This is an example of an offensive foul for an illegal screen set in a pick'n roll situation. An offensive screener may not extend his legs outside the vertical plane of his body when setting a screen. On this play, the offensive player extends his leg and he trips the moving defender.","2/8/2012 5:55:06 PM");
vrb_c2.addMedia( 353, "Illegal Screen, Pick'n Roll, Screener extends leg outside the plane of his body", "KeyFrame_51_2_353.jpg","Video_51_2_353.flv", "This is an example of an offensive foul for an illegal screen set in a pick'n roll situation. An offensive screener may not extend his legs outside the vertical plane of his body when setting a screen. On this play, the offensive player extends his leg and he trips the moving defender.","2/8/2012 5:55:38 PM");
vrb_c2.addMedia( 354, "Legal Screen, Screener gives defender opportunity to stop or change direction, hard contact, legal play", "KeyFrame_51_1_354.jpg","Video_51_1_354.flv", "This is an example of a LEGAL screen set in a pick'n roll situation. An offensive player may not get into the path of a moving defender without giving him the opportunity to stop and/or change direction. The distance needed to be given will depend on the speed of the opponent. On this play, the screener sets a legal high screen, and he does give the trailing defender the opportunity to stop or change direction. The hard contact on the play does not change the ruling that this is a legal screen and play would continue. Note also that had the defender dislodged the legal screener from his legally established position, a DEFENSIVE foul would be the proper ruling.","2/8/2012 5:56:59 PM");

vrb_c2=vrb_c1.addChild("Off Ball Screens", 52) ;
vrb_c2.addMedia( 355, "Illegal Screen, off ball, screener moves into trailing defender", "KeyFrame_52_2_355.jpg","Video_52_2_355.flv", "This is an example of an offensive foul for an illegal screen. All players setting screens must give their moving opponents the opportunity to stop and/or change direction. The distance needed to be given will depend on the speed of the opponent. On this play, the offensive player setting the screen steps into the path of the moving defensive player, without giving the defender ample time to stop and/or change direction.","1/30/2012 10:40:00 AM");
vrb_c2.addMedia( 47, "Illegal Screen, off ball, screener moves into trailing defender", "KeyFrame_52_2_47.jpg","Video_52_2_47.flv", "This is an example of an offensive foul for an illegal screen. All players setting screens must give their moving opponents the opportunity to stop and/or change direction. The distance needed to be given will depend on the speed of the opponent. On this play, the offensive player setting the screen steps into the path of the moving defensive player, without giving the defender ample time to stop and/or change direction.","1/30/2012 10:40:37 AM");
vrb_c2.addMedia( 198, "Illegal Screen, off ball, screener moves into trailing defender", "KeyFrame_52_2_198.jpg","Video_52_2_198.flv", "This is an example of an offensive foul for an illegal screen. All players setting screens must give their moving opponents the opportunity to stop and/or change direction. The distance needed to be given will depend on the speed of the opponent. On this play, the offensive player setting the screen steps into the path of the moving defensive player, without giving the defender ample time to stop and/or change direction.","1/30/2012 10:38:25 AM");
vrb_c2.addMedia( 275, "Illegal Screen, off ball, cross screen in the paint, screener moves into trailing defender", "KeyFrame_52_2_275.jpg","Video_52_2_275.flv", "This is an example of an offensive foul for an illegal screen, set off the ball. All players setting screens must give their moving opponents the opportunity to stop and/or change direction, with the distance needed depending on the speed of the opponent. On this play, the highlighted offensive player setting the cross screen in the paint steps into the path of the moving defensive player, without giving the defender an opportunity to stop and/or change direction. This is an offensive foul for an illegal screen.","1/30/2012 10:41:54 AM");

vrb_c2=vrb_c1.addChild("Handoff Screens", 53) ;
vrb_c2.addMedia( 176, "Illegal Screen, Handoff Screen, screener pivots into trailing defender", "KeyFrame_53_2_176.jpg","Video_53_2_176.flv", "This is an example of an offensive foul for an illegal screen, set in a dribble handoff situation. All players setting screens must give their moving opponents the opportunity to stop and/or change direction. Following the pass to his teammate, the offensive player continues moving into the path of the trailing defender, without giving him the opportunity to stop and/or change direction. This is an offensive foul for an illegal screen.","1/30/2012 10:44:05 AM");
vrb_c2.addMedia( 48, "Illegal Screen, Handoff Screen, screener pivots into trailing defender", "KeyFrame_53_2_48.jpg","Video_53_2_48.flv", "This is an example of an offensive foul for an illegal screen, set in a dribble handoff situation. All players setting screens must give their moving opponents the opportunity to stop and/or change direction. Following the pass to his teammate, the offensive player pivots his body, and by doing so, he moves into the path of the trailing defender, without giving him the opportunity to stop and/or change direction. This is an offensive foul for an illegal screen.","2/8/2012 5:58:10 PM");

vrb_c2=vrb_c1.addChild("Other Illegal Screens", 54) ;
vrb_c2.addMedia( 49, "Illegal Screen, offensive player pulls screener into trailing defender", "KeyFrame_54_2_49.jpg","Video_54_2_49.flv", "This is an example of an illegal screen that is not very common. An offensive player may not get into the path of a moving defender without giving him the opportunity to stop and/or change direction. On this play, one offensive player, #16 in the white uniform, pulls his teammate, #30 in the white uniform, into the path of a trailing defender. Since the offensive player moved into the path of a moving defender without giving him the opportunity to stop and/or change direction, the contact is ruled an offensive foul for an illegal screen. As with typical illegal screens, the offensive foul is assessed to the player who makes the illegal contact, which in this case would be #30 in white, and not to the player who caused him to make the contact, which was #16 in white.","1/30/2012 11:00:23 AM");

vrb_c2=vrb_c1.addChild("Back Screens", 128) ;
vrb_c2.addMedia( 276, "Illegal Screen, Back Screen, screener does not give opponent one step", "KeyFrame_128_2_276.jpg","Video_128_2_276.flv", "This is an example of an offensive foul for an illegall screen, set from behind a defensive player. All players setting screens from behind an opponent must give their opponent one step prior to contact. The offensive player setting the back screen here positions himself directly behind the back of the defensive player, without giving that defender the required one step of space. Since the required step is not given, this is an offensive foul for an illegal screen.","1/30/2012 10:50:28 AM");
vrb_c2.addMedia( 356, "Illegal Screen, Back Screen, screener does not give opponent one step", "KeyFrame_128_2_356.jpg","Video_128_2_356.flv", "This is an example of an offensive foul for an illegall screen, set from behind a defensive player. All players setting screens from behind an opponent must give their opponent one step prior to contact. The offensive player setting the back screen here positions himself directly behind the back of the defensive player, without giving that defender the required one step of space. Since the required step is not given, this is an offensive foul for an illegal screen.","1/30/2012 10:54:17 AM");


vrb_c0=new Category( "Flagrant Fouls" , 4);
vrb_root[3]=vrb_c0; 
vrb_c1=vrb_c0.addChild("Flagrant Foul, Penalty 1", 55) ;
vrb_c1.addMedia( 357, "Flagrant Foul, Penalty 1 (Impact, Follow Through - Contact to neck)", "KeyFrame_55_2_357.jpg","Video_55_2_357.flv", "This is an example of a Flagrant Foul, Penalty 1. A Flagrant Foul, Penalty 1 is defined as contact that is unnecessary. The defensive player on this play winds up and makes unnecessary contact with his arm to his opponent's head and neck area. This is a non basketball play by the defensive player, and a high potential for injury as well. The penalty for a Flagrant 1 is two free throws for the offended player and his team would also retain possession of the ball.","1/30/2012 11:12:28 AM");
vrb_c1.addMedia( 358, "Flagrant Foul, Penalty 1 (Impact - One arm, contact to head)", "KeyFrame_55_2_358.jpg","Video_55_2_358.flv", "This is an example of a Flagrant Foul, Penalty 1. A Flagrant Foul, Penalty 1 is defined as contact that is unnecessary. The defensive player on this play winds up and makes unnecessary contact with his arm to his opponent's head area. This is a non basketball play toward a vulnerbale player with a high potential for injury. The penalty for a Flagrant 1 is two free throws for the offended player, and his team would also retain possession of the ball.","1/30/2012 11:17:11 AM");
vrb_c1.addMedia( 359, "Flagrant Foul, Penalty 1 (Follow Through - Pull down)", "KeyFrame_55_2_359.jpg","Video_55_2_359.flv", "This is an example of a Flagrant Foul, Penalty 1. A Flagrant Foul, Penalty 1 is defined as contact that is unnecessary. The defensive player on this play grabs the jersey of his opponent and he pulls him to the floor, which is not a legitimate basketball play. This is a non basketball play toward a vulnerbale player with a high potential for injury. The penalty for a Flagrant 1 is two free throws for the offended player, and his team would also retain possession of the ball.","1/30/2012 11:20:36 AM");
vrb_c1.addMedia( 254, "Flagrant Foul, Penalty 1 (Follow Through - Pull Down)", "KeyFrame_55_2_254.jpg","Video_55_2_254.flv", "This is an example of a Flagrant Foul, Penalty 1. A Flagrant Foul, Penalty 1 is defined as contact that is unnecessary. The defensive player on this play grabs the neck and shoulder of his moving opponent and he pulls him down to the floor. This is a non basketball play by the defensive player with potential for injury. The penalty for a Flagrant 1 is two free throws for the offended player and his team would also retain possession of the ball at the free throw line extended.","1/30/2012 11:24:32 AM");
vrb_c1.addMedia( 51, "Flagrant Foul, Penalty 1  (Windup, Impact - One Arm)", "KeyFrame_55_2_51.jpg","Video_55_2_51.flv", "This is an example of a Flagrant Foul, Penalty 1. A Flagrant Foul, Penalty 1 is defined as contact that is unnecessary. The defensive player on the play winds up and makes contact above the shoulders of his opponent. In addition to the windup by the defensive player, there is hard impact to a vulnerbale offensive player with potential for injury. The penalty for a Flagrant 1 is two free throws for the offended player, and his team would also retain possession of the ball.","1/30/2012 11:26:16 AM");
vrb_c1.addMedia( 54, "Flagrant Foul, Penalty 1 (Windup, Impact - Both Arms)", "KeyFrame_55_2_54.jpg","Video_55_2_54.flv", "This is an example of a Flagrant Foul, Penalty 1. A Flagrant Foul, Penalty 1 is defined as contact that is unnecessary. The defensive player on this play winds up and makes unnecessary contact with both arms to his opponent. This is a non basketball play by the defensive player with hard impact, and there is potential for injury as well. The penalty for a Flagrant 1 is two free throws for the offended player, and his team would also retain possession of the ball.","1/30/2012 11:27:52 AM");
vrb_c1.addMedia( 124, "Flagrant Foul, Penalty 1  (Impact - Shoulder)", "KeyFrame_55_2_124.jpg","Video_55_2_124.flv", "This is an example of a Flagrant Foul, Penalty 1. A Flagrant Foul, Penalty 1 is defined as contact that is unnecessary. The defensive player on this play lowers his shoulder into his moving opponent. This is a non basketball play by the defensive player. There is hard impact with high potential for injury, and it leds to an altercation. The penalty for a Flagrant 1 is two free throws for the offended player and his team would also retain possession of the ball.","2/8/2012 5:59:50 PM");
vrb_c1.addMedia( 53, "Flagrant Foul, Penalty 1 (Windup, Follow Through - Push in the back)", "KeyFrame_55_2_53.jpg","Video_55_2_53.flv", "This is an example of a Flagrant Foul, Penalty 1. A Flagrant Foul, Penalty 1 is defined as contact that is unnecessary. The defensive player on this play pushes his airborne opponent in the back. This is a non basketball play by the defensive player to a vulnerable player, and there is high potential for injury as well.  The penalty for a Flagrant 1 is two free throws for the offended player and his team would also retain possession of the ball.","1/30/2012 11:32:11 AM");
vrb_c1.addMedia( 278, "Flagrant Foul, Penalty 1 (Impact, Follow Through - Blow to the Chest)", "KeyFrame_55_2_278.jpg","Video_55_2_278.flv", "This is an example of a Flagrant Foul, Penalty 1. A Flagrant Foul, Penalty 1 is defined as contact that is unnecessary. The defensive player on this play waits on the driving offensive player and he then delivers a blow with both arms to his opponent's midsection. This is a non basketball play toward a vulnerable player with a high potential for injury. This play is clearly unnecessary and it is a Flagrant Foul, Penalty 1. The penalty for a Flagrant 1 is two free throws for the offended player, and his team would also retain possession of the ball.","1/30/2012 11:34:22 AM");

vrb_c1=vrb_c0.addChild("Flagrant Foul, Penalty 2", 56) ;
vrb_c1.addMedia( 360, "Flagrant Foul, Penalty 2 (Impact, Follow Through - Flying elbow)", "KeyFrame_56_2_360.jpg","Video_56_2_360.flv", "This is an example of a Flagrant Foul, Penalty 2. A Flagrant Foul, Penalty 2 is defined as contact that is unnecessary AND excessive. The defensive player on this play makes contact with a vulnerable airborne opponent in a non basketball manner with a high potential for injury, and it meets the criteria for a Flagrant Foul, Penalty 2. The penalty for a Flagrant 2 is two free throws for the offended player, and his team would also retain possession of the ball. The offending player would also be ejected from the game, pending confirmation of the call via Instant Replay review.","1/30/2012 11:59:44 AM");
vrb_c1.addMedia( 361, "Flagrant Foul, Penalty 2 (Windup, Impact - Elbow to face)", "KeyFrame_56_2_361.jpg","Video_56_2_361.flv", "This is an example of a Flagrant Foul, Penalty 2. A Flagrant Foul, Penalty 2 is defined as contact that is unnecessary AND excessive. The rebounding player on this play swings his elbows and makes severe contact with an opponent above the shoulders with a high potential for injury on the play. The penalty for a Flagrant 2 is two free throws for the offended player, and his team would also retain possession of the ball. The offending player would also be ejected from the game, pending confirmation of the call via Instant Replay review.","1/30/2012 11:47:03 AM");
vrb_c1.addMedia( 362, "Flagrant Foul, Penalty 2 (Impact, Follow Through - Two hand shove)", "KeyFrame_56_2_362.jpg","Video_56_2_362.flv", "This is an example of a Flagrant Foul, Penalty 2. A Flagrant Foul, Penalty 2 is defined as contact that is unnecessary AND excessive. The defensive player on this play makes hard contact with the airborne offensive player in a dangerous manner. This is a non basketball play toward a vulnerable player with a high potential for injury. The penalty for a Flagrant 2 is two free throws for the offended player, and his team would also retain possession of the ball. The offending player would also be ejected from the game, pending confirmation of the call via Instant Replay review.","1/30/2012 11:49:25 AM");
vrb_c1.addMedia( 363, "Flagrant Foul, Penalty 2 (Windup, Impact, Follow Through - One arm)", "KeyFrame_56_2_363.jpg","Video_56_2_363.flv", "This is an example of a Flagrant Foul, Penalty 2. A Flagrant Foul, Penalty 2 is defined as contact that is unnecessary AND excessive. The defensive player on this play winds up and makes hard contact to the head of the offensive player in a dangerous manner. There is severe impact to a vulnerable player with a high potential for injury. The penalty for a Flagrant 2 is two free throws for the offended player, and his team would also retain possession of the ball. The offending player would also be ejected from the game, pending confirmation of the call via Instant Replay review.","1/30/2012 12:00:06 PM");
vrb_c1.addMedia( 364, "Flagrant Foul, Penalty 2 (Windup, Impact, Follow Through - Both arms)", "KeyFrame_56_2_364.jpg","Video_56_2_364.flv", "This is an example of a Flagrant Foul, Penalty 2. A Flagrant Foul, Penalty 2 is defined as contact that is unnecessary AND excessive. The defensive player on this play winds up and makes hard contact to the head and torso of the offensive player in a dangerous manner. There is severe impact to a vulnerable player with a high potential for injury, and it leads to an altercation. The penalty for a Flagrant 2 is two free throws for the offended player, and his team would also retain possession of the ball at the free throw line extended. The offending player would also be ejected from the game, pending confirmation of the call via Instant Replay review.","2/8/2012 6:01:24 PM");
vrb_c1.addMedia( 255, "Flagrant Foul, Penalty 2 (Wind up, Impact, Follow Through - Arm Swing)", "KeyFrame_56_2_255.jpg","Video_56_2_255.flv", "This is an example of a Flagrant Foul, Penalty 2. A Flagrant Foul, Penalty 2 is defined as contact that is unnecessary AND excessive. The defensive player on this play winds up and makes hard contact with the airborne offensive player in a dangerous manner. This is a non basketball play toward a vulnerable player with a high potential for injury, and it leads to an altercation. The penalty for a Flagrant 2 is two free throws for the offended player, and his team would also retain possession of the ball. The offending player would also be ejected from the game, pending confirmation of the call via Instant Replay review.","1/30/2012 11:56:32 AM");
vrb_c1.addMedia( 155, "Flagrant Foul, Penalty 2 (Wind up, Impact, Follow Through - Body Block)", "KeyFrame_56_2_155.jpg","Video_56_2_155.flv", "This is an example of a Flagrant Foul, Penalty 2. A Flagrant Foul, Penalty 2 is defined as contact that is unnecessary AND excessive. The defensive player on this play projects his body into the shooter. There is severe impact on the play to a vulnerable offensive player. There is also great potential for injury on the play. The penalty for a Flagrant 2 is two free throws for the offended player, and his team would also retain possession of the ball. The offending player would also be ejected from the game, pending confirmation of the call via Instant Replay review.","1/30/2012 11:58:54 AM");
vrb_c1.addMedia( 55, "Flagrant Foul, Penalty 2 (Impact, Follow Through - Tackle)", "KeyFrame_56_2_55.jpg","Video_56_2_55.flv", "This is an example of a Flagrant Foul, Penalty 2. A Flagrant Foul, Penalty 2 is defined as contact that is unnecessary AND excessive. The defensive player on this play tackles the airborne offensive player in a dangerous manner. This is a non basketball play toward a vulnerable player with a high potential for injury. The penalty for a Flagrant 2 is two free throws for the offended player, and his team would also retain possession of the ball. The offending player would also be ejected from the game, pending confirmation of the call via Instant Replay review.","1/30/2012 12:01:48 PM");
vrb_c1.addMedia( 80, "Flagrant Foul, Penalty 2 (Windup, Impact - Body Block)", "KeyFrame_56_2_80.jpg","Video_56_2_80.flv", "This is an example of a Flagrant Foul, Penalty 2. A Flagrant Foul, Penalty 2 is defined as contact that is unnecessary AND excessive. The defensive player on this play projects his body into the shooter.This is a non basketball play toward a vulnerable player with a high potential for injury. The penalty for a Flagrant 2 is two free throws for the offended player, and his team would also retain possession of the ball. The offending player would also be ejected from the game, pending confirmation of the call via Instant Replay review.","1/30/2012 12:03:36 PM");

vrb_c1=vrb_c0.addChild("Hard Fouls that are not Flagrant", 57) ;
vrb_c1.addMedia( 365, "Hard Foul, not a Flagrant Foul", "KeyFrame_57_2_365.jpg","Video_57_2_365.flv", "This play is an example of hard foul that would NOT be considered a Flagrant Foul. The contact here is correctly ruled a 2 shot foul, and not a Flagrant Foul, as the contact is not unnecessary. There is no wind-up, hard impact, or follow through by the defender. Again, this is NOT a Flagrant Foul.","1/30/2012 3:17:28 PM");
vrb_c1.addMedia( 156, "Hard Foul, but not a Flagrant Foul", "KeyFrame_57_2_156.jpg","Video_57_2_156.flv", "This play is an example of hard foul that would NOT be considered a Flagrant Foul. This play is correctly ruled a 2 shot foul, and not a Flagrant Foul, as the contact is not unnecessary. There is no windup by the defender and this is a basketball play where the smaller player gets the worse of the contact, and he takes a very awkward fall. Again, despite the hard fall by the offensive player, this is NOT a Flagrant Foul.","1/30/2012 3:17:35 PM");


vrb_c0=new Category( "Other Fouls" , 5);
vrb_root[4]=vrb_c0; 
vrb_c1=vrb_c0.addChild("Other Fouls by Defensive Players", 58) ;

vrb_c2=vrb_c1.addChild("Handcheck", 60) ;
vrb_c2.addMedia( 199, "Illegal Contact above Free Throw Line Extended, Handcheck", "KeyFrame_60_2_199.jpg","Video_60_2_199.flv", "This is an example of a defensive foul for illegal contact between the dribbler and his defender. On ball defenders cannot affect an opponent's speed, quickness, balance or rhythm. On this play, the on ball defender's hand contact with the dribbler affects the dribbler's rhythm as he starts to drive toward the basket.","2/3/2012 11:37:30 AM");
vrb_c2.addMedia( 58, "Illegal Contact above Free Throw Line Extended, Handcheck", "KeyFrame_60_2_58.jpg","Video_60_2_58.flv", "This is an example of a defensive foul for illegal contact between the dribbler and his defender. On ball defenders cannot affect an opponent's speed, quickness, balance or rhythm. On this play, the on ball defender's hand contact with the dribbler affects the dribbler's rhythm as he starts to drive toward the basket.","2/3/2012 11:38:43 AM");
vrb_c2.addMedia( 380, "Illegal Contact above Free Throw Line Extended, defender uses two hands", "KeyFrame_60_2_380.jpg","Video_60_2_380.flv", "This is an example of a defensive foul for illegal contact between the dribbler and his defender. On ball defenders cannot place two hands on an offensive player with the ball at any time. On this play, the on ball defender places two hands onto the dribbler and an immediate defensive foul is called.","2/3/2012 11:45:27 AM");
vrb_c2.addMedia( 381, "Illegal Contact above Free Throw Line Extended, defender uses two hands", "KeyFrame_60_2_381.jpg","Video_60_2_381.flv", "This is an example of a defensive foul for illegal contact between the dribbler and his defender. On ball defenders cannot place two hands on an offensive player with the ball at any time. On this play, the on ball defender places two hands onto the dribbler and an immediate defensive foul is called.","2/3/2012 11:48:42 AM");
vrb_c2.addMedia( 383, "Illegal Contact above Free Throw Line Extended, \"stayed hand\" by defender", "KeyFrame_60_2_383.jpg","Video_60_2_383.flv", "This is an example of a defensive foul for illegal contact between the dribbler and his defender. A defender using a \"stayed hand\" or repeatedly touching an offensive player with the ball is ILLEGAL outside the lower defensive box. On this play, the defender uses a \"stayed hand\" in making contact with the offensive player. While the contact does not appear to affect the offensive player's speed, quickness, balance or rhythm, the \"stayed hand\" contact is a defensive foul.","2/3/2012 2:05:55 PM");
vrb_c2.addMedia( 385, "Illegal Contact above Free Throw Line Extended, repeated touches by defender", "KeyFrame_60_2_385.jpg","Video_60_2_385.flv", "This is an example of a defensive foul for illegal contact between the dribbler and his defender. A defender using a \"stayed hand\" or repeatedly touching an offensive player with the ball is ILLEGAL outside the lower defensive box. On this play, the defender repeatedly touches the offensive player. While the contact does not appear to affect the offensive player's speed, quickness, balance, or rhythm, the \"stayed\" and repeated contact is a defensive foul.","2/9/2012 2:05:19 PM");

vrb_c2=vrb_c1.addChild("Body Bump", 61) ;
vrb_c2.addMedia( 59, "Illegal Contact above Free Throw Line Extended, Body bump", "KeyFrame_61_2_59.jpg","Video_61_2_59.flv", "This is an example of a defensive foul for illegal contact between the dribbler and his defender. On ball defenders cannot affect an opponent's speed, quickness, balance or rhythm. On this play, the balance of the dribbler is clearly affected by the body contact by the on ball defender. This is a defensive foul for illegal contact.","2/3/2012 2:07:33 PM");

vrb_c2=vrb_c1.addChild("Illegal Forearm above FT line extended", 62) ;
vrb_c2.addMedia( 256, "Illegal Forearm Contact above Free Throw Line Extended", "KeyFrame_62_2_256.jpg","Video_62_2_256.flv", "This is an example of a defensive foul, with the defender using an illegal forearm above the free throw line extended. A defender may not have an extended forearm in contact with an opponent who has the ball above the free throw line extended. On this play, the defender places his forearm onto the front of the offensive player. This contact at this point on the floor is an automatic foul, whether or not the contact disrupts the offensive player's speed, quickness, balance or rhythm.","2/3/2012 2:13:43 PM");
vrb_c2.addMedia( 61, "Illegal Forearm Contact above Free Throw Line Extended", "KeyFrame_62_2_61.jpg","Video_62_2_61.flv", "This is an example of a defensive foul, with the defender using an illegal forearm above the free throw line extended. A defender may not have an extended forearm in contact with an opponent with the ball above the free throw line extended. On this play, the defender places his extended forearm onto the back of the dribbler. This contact at this point on the floor is an automatic foul, regardless if the contact disrupts the offensive players speed, quickness, balance or rhythm.","2/9/2012 2:09:00 PM");
vrb_c2.addMedia( 201, "Illegal Forearm Contact above Free Throw Line Extended", "KeyFrame_62_2_201.jpg","Video_62_2_201.flv", "This is an example of a defensive foul, with the defender using an illegal forearm above the free throw line extended. A defender may not have an extended forearm in contact with an opponent who has the ball above the free throw line extended. On this play, the on ball defender has an extended forearm in contact to the front of the driving offensive player. This contact is an automatic foul, whether or not it disrupts the offensive players speed, quickness, balance or rhythm.","2/3/2012 2:17:40 PM");

vrb_c2=vrb_c1.addChild("Illegal Forearm below FT line extended", 63) ;
vrb_c2.addMedia( 63, "Illegal Forearm Contact below Free Throw Line Extended", "KeyFrame_63_2_63.jpg","Video_63_2_63.flv", "This is an example of a defensive foul, with the defender using an illegal forearm below the free throw line extended. Outside the Lower Defensive Box and below the free throw line extended, forearm contact by an on ball defender is legal only when it is made to the back of an offensive player with the ball. On this play, the defender's forearm makes contact to the front of the driving offensive player. This contact is an automatic foul, whether or not it disrupts the offensive player's speed, quickness, balance or rhythm.","2/3/2012 2:19:27 PM");
vrb_c2.addMedia( 202, "Illegal Forearm Contact below Free Throw Line Extended", "KeyFrame_63_2_202.jpg","Video_63_2_202.flv", "This is an example of a defensive foul, using an illegal forearm below the free throw line extended. Outside the Lower Defensive Box and below the free throw line extended, forearm contact by an on-ball defender is legal only when it is made to the back of an offensive player with the ball. The defender on this play has an extended forearm on the front hip of the driving offensive player. This contact is an automatic foul, whether or not it disrupts the offensive player's speed, quickness, balance or rhythm.","2/9/2012 2:09:37 PM");

vrb_c2=vrb_c1.addChild("Impeding Progress", 64) ;
vrb_c2.addMedia( 203, "Impeding Progress, defender chucks offensive cutter", "KeyFrame_64_2_203.jpg","Video_64_2_203.flv", "This is an example of a defensive foul for impeding progress. A defensive player may not dislodge, reroute or impede an offensive player's progress. On this play, the highlighted defensive player body checks the cutting offensive player, impeding the cutter's progress.","2/3/2012 5:05:10 PM");
vrb_c2.addMedia( 204, "Impeding Progress, defender impedes the offensive cutter", "KeyFrame_64_2_204.jpg","Video_64_2_204.flv", "This is an example of a defensive foul for impeding progress. A defensive player may not dislodge, reroute or impede an offensive player's progress. On this play, the highlighted defensive player extends his arm across his opponent's body, impeding his opponent's progress as he cuts toward the baseline.","2/3/2012 5:07:19 PM");
vrb_c2.addMedia( 205, "Impeding Progress, \"small\" defender impedes \"big\" offensive cutter", "KeyFrame_64_2_205.jpg","Video_64_2_205.flv", "This is an example of a defensive foul for impeding progress. A defensive player may not dislodge, reroute or impede an offensive player's progress. On this play, the highlighted defensive player body checks the cutting offensive player, impeding the cutter's progress.","2/3/2012 5:10:00 PM");
vrb_c2.addMedia( 67, "Impeding Progress, defender wraps his arm around offensive screener's waist", "KeyFrame_64_2_67.jpg","Video_64_2_67.flv", "This is an example of a defensive foul for impeding progress. A defensive player may not dislodge, reroute or impede an offensive player's progress. On this play, the highlighted defensive player wraps his arm around the waist of the offensive player, impeding his opponent's progress as his opponent cuts toward the baseline.","2/3/2012 5:11:56 PM");
vrb_c2.addMedia( 280, "Impeding Progress, defender grabs and holds screener's shirt", "KeyFrame_64_2_280.jpg","Video_64_2_280.flv", "This is an example of a defensive foul for impeding progress. A defensive player may not reroute or impede an offensive player's progress. On this play, the defensive player reaches out and illegally grabs the jersey of the offensive player who is moving to set a screen. This illegal shirt grab impedes his opponent's progress as his opponent moves to set the screen. This is a defensive foul.","2/9/2012 2:10:56 PM");
vrb_c2.addMedia( 386, "Offensive Foul, not impeding progress, offensive player runs over legal defender", "KeyFrame_64_2_386.jpg","Video_64_2_386.flv", "This is an example of an offensive foul for dislodging. A defensive player is allowed to legally position himself in the path of the moving offensive player as long as he allows his opponent time to stop and/or change direction. On this play, the defensive player positions himself legally in the path of the moving offensive player, allowing the offensive player time to stop and/or change direction. However, the offensive player moves right into, and through, the legally positioned defender, dislodging him from his legal position.","2/3/2012 5:22:15 PM");

vrb_c2=vrb_c1.addChild("Defenders undercutting airborne shooters", 65) ;
vrb_c2.addMedia( 68, "Defensive player undercuts airborne shooter", "KeyFrame_65_2_68.jpg","Video_65_2_68.flv", "This is an example of a defensive foul for undercutting an airborne shooter. Defenders may not move into the landing area of an airborne shooter. On this play, the defender's right foot extends into the shooter's landing area, causing him to roll his left ankle. Whether intentional or not, this is a dangerous play and it will be penalized.","2/3/2012 5:25:29 PM");
vrb_c2.addMedia( 69, "Defensive player undercuts airborne shooter", "KeyFrame_65_2_69.jpg","Video_65_2_69.flv", "This is an example of a defensive foul for undercutting an airborne shooter. Defenders may not move into the landing area of an airborne shooter. On this play, the defender's right foot extends into the shooter's landing area, and the defender also pivots his body into the airborne shooter as well. Whether intentional or not, this is a dangerous play, and it will be penalized.","2/9/2012 2:12:25 PM");
vrb_c2.addMedia( 70, "Defensive player walks under airborne shooter", "KeyFrame_65_2_70.jpg","Video_65_2_70.flv", "This is an example of a defensive foul for a defender walking under an airborne shooter. Defenders may not move into the landing area of an airborne shooter. On this play, the defender continues moving forward and he walks under the shooter, affecting his ability to safely return to the floor. This is a defensive foul as the airborne shooter must be allowed to return to the floor safely.","2/9/2012 2:13:10 PM");
vrb_c2.addMedia( 387, "Defensive Foul, defender makes illegal contact with jump shooter", "KeyFrame_65_2_387.jpg","Video_65_2_387.flv", "This is an example of a defensive foul for making illegal contact with an airborne shooter. Defenders may not move into the landing area of an airborne shooter, nor can they make illegal contact with airborne shooters that may jeopardize their ability to safely return to the floor. On this play, the defender extends his right hand and he makes illegal contact to the stomach area of the shooter. This is a defensive foul for illegal contact.","2/3/2012 5:36:51 PM");
vrb_c2.addMedia( 206, "Offensive Foul, shooter extends leg into legal defender", "KeyFrame_65_2_206.jpg","Video_65_2_206.flv", "This is an example of an offensive foul for making contact with a defensive player in an unnatural manner. Offensive players may not extend any part of their body into a legal defender in an effort to draw a defensive foul. On this play, the offensive player kicks his leg out toward the airbore defensive player. While it is the defender who makes contact with the offensive player's leg, this is an offensive foul.","2/9/2012 2:14:56 PM");
vrb_c2.addMedia( 388, "Offensive Foul, shooter extends leg into legal defender", "KeyFrame_65_2_388.jpg","Video_65_2_388.flv", "This is an example of an offensive foul for making contact with a defensive player in an unnatural manner. Offensive players may not extend any part of their body into a legal defender in an effort to draw a defensive foul. On this play, the offensive player kicks his leg out toward the airbore defensive player. While it is the defender who makes contact with the offensive player's leg, this is an offensive foul.","2/9/2012 2:15:08 PM");
vrb_c2.addMedia( 389, "Offensive Foul, shooter extends leg into legal defender", "KeyFrame_65_2_389.jpg","Video_65_2_389.flv", "This is an example of an offensive foul for making contact with a defensive player in an unnatural manner. Offensive players may not extend any part of their body into a legal defender in an effort to draw a defensive foul. On this play, the offensive player kicks his leg out toward the airbore defensive player. While it is the defender who makes contact with the offensive player's leg, this is an offensive foul.","2/9/2012 2:15:18 PM");

vrb_c2=vrb_c1.addChild("Clear Path to the Basket Fouls", 66) ;
vrb_c2.addMedia( 209, "Clear Path to the Basket Foul", "KeyFrame_66_2_209.jpg","Video_66_2_209.flv", "This is an example of a Clear Path to the Basket Foul. In order to have a Clear Path Foul, several criteria must be met. These criteria are: (1) The ball must originate in the backcourt, and (2) it must be above the tip of the circle in the backcourt. (3) There must be clear possession by the new offensive team, and (4) there can be no opponent ahead of the play who is, or can establish, a position between the player with the ball and the basket at the time the foul occurred. Lastly (5), the foul itself must be committed from behind or form the side - not the front - of the offensive player. The foul on this play meets all these criteria needed for a Clear Path Foul.","2/10/2012 6:30:17 PM");
vrb_c2.addMedia( 390, "Clear Path to the Basket Foul", "KeyFrame_66_2_390.jpg","Video_66_2_390.flv", "This is an example of a Clear Path to the Basket Foul. In order to have a Clear Path Foul, several criteria must be met. These criteria are: (1) The ball must originate in the backcourt, and (2) it must be above the tip of the circle in the backcourt. (3) There must be clear possession by the new offensive team, and (4) there can be no opponent ahead of the play who is, or can establish, a position between the player with the ball and the basket at the time the foul occurred. Lastly (5), the foul itself must be committed from behind or form the side - not the front - of the offensive player. The foul on this play meets all these criteria needed for a Clear Path Foul.","2/3/2012 5:56:08 PM");
vrb_c2.addMedia( 391, "Clear Path to the Basket Foul", "KeyFrame_66_2_391.jpg","Video_66_2_391.flv", "This is an example of a Clear Path to the Basket Foul. In order to have a Clear Path Foul, several criteria must be met. These criteria are: (1) The ball must originate in the backcourt, and (2) it must be above the tip of the circle in the backcourt. (3) There must be clear possession by the new offensive team, and (4) there can be no opponent ahead of the play who is, or can establish, a position between the player with the ball and the basket at the time the foul occurred. Lastly (5), the foul itself must be committed from behind or form the side - not the front - of the offensive player. The foul on this play meets all these criteria needed for a Clear Path Foul. Note that the fact that the offensive player was fouled PRIOR to receiving the pass DOES NOT affect the ruling on this play, as the offense is still deemed to have possession, even though the ball is in the air at the time of the foul.","2/3/2012 5:58:47 PM");
vrb_c2.addMedia( 208, "Not a Clear Path to the Basket Foul, defender is between the player with ball and the basket", "KeyFrame_66_2_208.jpg","Video_66_2_208.flv", "This is an example of a defensive foul that would NOT be ruled a Clear Path to the Basket Foul. In order to have a Clear Path Foul, several criteria must be met. These criteria are: (1) The ball must originate in the backcourt, and (2) it must be above the tip of the circle in the backcourt. (3) There must be clear possession by the new offensive team, and (4) there can be no opponent ahead of the play who is, or can establish, a position between the player with the ball and the basket at the time the foul occurred. Lastly, (5) the foul itself must be committed from behind or from the side – not the front - of the offensive player. This next play would NOT be ruled a Clear Path Foul because, #34 in the white uniform, is ahead of player with the ball when the foul occurs. Please note however that had the ball been released on the pass prior to the foul occurring, then this WOULD have been ruled a Clear Path Foul.","2/3/2012 6:03:32 PM");
vrb_c2.addMedia( 392, "Not a Clear Path to the Basket Foul, play does not originate in the backcourt", "KeyFrame_66_2_392.jpg","Video_66_2_392.flv", "This is an example of a defensive foul that would NOT be ruled a Clear Path to the Basket Foul. In order to have a Clear Path Foul, several criteria must be met. These criteria are: (1) The ball must originate in the backcourt, and (2) it must be above the tip of the circle in the backcourt. (3) There must be clear possession by the new offensive team, and (4) there can be no opponent ahead of the play who is, or can establish, a position between the player with the ball and the basket at the time the foul occurred. Lastly (5), the foul itself must be committed from behind or form the side - not the front - of the offensive player. This play would NOT be ruled a Clear Path Foul because the play DOES NOT originate in the backcourt.","2/3/2012 6:06:25 PM");
vrb_c2.addMedia( 157, "Not a Clear Path to the Basket Foul, Foul occurs in the act of shooting", "KeyFrame_66_2_157.jpg","Video_66_2_157.flv", "This is an example of a defensive foul that occurs in the act of shooting and it is NOT a Clear Path Foul. A Clear Path foul occurs when an offensive player with the ball is positioned between the tip-of-circle extended in the backcourt and the basket in the frontcourt, with no defender between the ball and the basket when the personal foul occurs. On this play, while the offensive player is fouled with no defender between him and the basket, the foul occurs after the offensive player gathers the ball and begins his shooting motion, making this a shooting foul, rather than a Clear Path foul.","2/3/2012 6:07:34 PM");

vrb_c2=vrb_c1.addChild("Other Defensive Fouls", 68) ;
vrb_c2.addMedia( 75, "Defensive Foul, defender's arm is not vertical", "KeyFrame_68_2_75.jpg","Video_68_2_75.flv", "This is an example of a defensive foul. Defensive players' arms may not extend over, or into, an offensive player's body, for if contact is made when a defender is in this position - even if it is initiated by the offensive player - it is a defensive foul. On this play, the defender reaches his arms over the offensive player as the offensive player starts his upward shooting motion, creating contact and thereby drawing the defensive foul.","2/3/2012 6:09:32 PM");
vrb_c2.addMedia( 79, "Defensive Foul, defender pushes opponent into shooter", "KeyFrame_68_2_79.jpg","Video_68_2_79.flv", "This is an example of an off ball defensive foul that occurs while a separate offensive player with the ball is in the act of shooting. A foul in the act of shooting is assessed when a defensive player causes an off ball offensive player to make contact with an offensive player who is attempting a field goal attempt. On this play, the defensive player, #5 in the dark uniform, pushes his opponent into the shooter. Since the field goal was successful, the offensive player who was pushed would shoot one additional free throw to complete a potential three-point play. Note that had the field goal attempt been unsuccessful, the shooter would be awarded two free throws.","2/10/2012 4:22:26 PM");
vrb_c2.addMedia( 393, "Defensive Foul, defender pushes opponent into shooter", "KeyFrame_68_2_393.jpg","Video_68_2_393.flv", "This is an example of an off ball defensive foul that occurs while a separate offensive player with the ball is in the act of shooting. A foul in the act of shooting is assessed when a defensive player causes an off ball offensive player to make contact with an offensive player who is attempting a field goal attempt. On this play, the defensive player, #10 in the blue uniform, pushes his opponent into the shooter. Since the 3 point field goal attempt was unsuccessful, the shooter is awarded three free throws. Note that had the 3 point field goal been successful, the offensive player who was pushed would shoot one additional free throw to complete a potential four-point play.","2/10/2012 4:23:18 PM");

vrb_c2=vrb_c1.addChild("Fouls in the Act of Shooting", 105) ;
vrb_c2.addMedia( 405, "Foul in the act of shooting, dribbler has gathered the ball", "KeyFrame_105_2_405.jpg","Video_105_2_405.flv", "This is an example of a defensive foul committed with the offensive player with the ball in the act of shooting. In order for a foul to be ruled to have occurred in the act of shooting on a drive to the basket, the offensive player must gather the ball and begin his continuous motion to shoot prior to the foul occurring. On this play, the on ball defender bumps the offensive player AFTER the offensive player has gathered the ball. Because the gather marks the beginning of the continuous shooting motion on drives to the basket, the ensuing two steps and the shot attempt by the offensive player are included in the play, making this a foul in the act of shooting.","2/4/2012 11:34:07 AM");
vrb_c2.addMedia( 412, "Foul Not in the Act of Shooting, dribbler has not gathered the ball", "KeyFrame_105_2_412.jpg","Video_105_2_412.flv", "This is an example of a defensive foul that occurs PRIOR to the offensive player starting the act of shooting. In order for a foul to be ruled to have occurred in the act of shooting, the offensive player must gather the ball and begin his continuous motion to shoot prior to the foul occurring. A defender may not have an extended forearm in contact with an opponent who has the ball above free throw line extended. This contact is an automatic foul, whether or not it disrupts the offensive player's speed, quickness, balance, or rhythm. On this play, the defender puts his forearm into the path of the driving offensive player. Because this contact occurred PRIOR to the gather of the ball by the offensive player, and the gather marks the beginning of the continuous shooting motion, this is a non-shooting foul.","2/4/2012 11:52:28 AM");
vrb_c2.addMedia( 413, "Foul Not in the Act of Shooting, dribbler has not gathered the ball", "KeyFrame_105_2_413.jpg","Video_105_2_413.flv", "This is an example of a defensive foul that occurs PRIOR to the offensive player starting the act of shooting. In order for a foul to be ruled to have occurred in the act of shooting, the offensive player must gather the ball and begin his continuous motion to shoot prior to the foul occurring. On this play, the body check foul by defensive player occurs during the dribble, and the contact occurs PRIOR to the gather of the ball by the offensive player. Because the contact occurred PRIOR to the gather of the ball by the offensive player, and the gather marks the beginning of the continuous shooting motion, this is a non-shooting foul.","2/4/2012 11:55:17 AM");
vrb_c2.addMedia( 207, "Foul Not in the Act of Shooting, dribbler has not gathered the ball", "KeyFrame_105_2_207.jpg","Video_105_2_207.flv", "This play is an example of a defensive foul, committed PRIOR to the offensive player starting the act of shooting, and this is a non-shooting foul. In order for a foul to be ruled to have occurred in the act of shooting, the offensive player must gather the ball and begin his continuous motion to shoot prior to the foul occurring. The foul by the on ball defender on this play occurs PRIOR to the gather of the ball by the offensive player. Because this contact occurred PRIOR to the gather of the ball by the offensive player, and the gather marks the beginning of the continuous shooting motion, this is a non-shooting foul.","2/10/2012 4:26:21 PM");
vrb_c2.addMedia( 406, "Foul in the Act of Shooting, foul at mid court after gather and start of upward motion", "KeyFrame_105_2_406.jpg","Video_105_2_406.flv", "This is an example of a defensive foul, committed AFTER the start of the upward shooting motion by the offensive player. When there is no penalty situation in effect, if a defender takes a foul against an offensive player with the ball to stop play, no continuation will be awarded unless the offensive player has already started an upward shooting motion towards the basket or it is imminent that the game or shot clock will expire or he is driving to the basket. On this play, the defensive player commits a foul in the backcourt AFTER the offensive player had started his upward motion to shoot. Three free throws would be awarded on this play.","2/4/2012 12:07:41 PM");
vrb_c2.addMedia( 407, "Foul Not in the Act of Shooting, 'take foul' at mid court prior to start of upward motion", "KeyFrame_105_2_407.jpg","Video_105_2_407.flv", "This is an example of a defensive foul, committed PRIOR to the start of the upward shooting motion by the offensive player. When there is no penalty situation in effect, if a defender takes a foul against an offensive player with the ball to stop play, no continuation will be awarded unless the offensive player has already started an upward shooting motion towards the basket or it is imminent that the game or shot clock will expire or he is driving to the basket. On this play, the defensive player takes the foul in the backcourt and the offensive player THEN starts his upward motion to shoot. Again, no free throws shall be awarded on this play unless the penalty is in effect.","2/4/2012 12:07:54 PM");
vrb_c2.addMedia( 408, "Foul in the Act of Shooting, after start of upward motion, offensive player re-gathers", "KeyFrame_105_2_408.jpg","Video_105_2_408.flv", "This is an example of a defensive foul committed with the offensive player with the ball in the act of shooting. In order for a foul to be ruled to have occurred in the act of shooting, the offensive player must gather the ball and begin his continuous motion to shoot prior to the foul occurring. On this play, the on ball defender makes illegal contact with the offensive player AFTER the offensive player has gathered the ball and started his upward shooting motion. Because the offensive player had gathered the ball and started his upward shooting motion, this is a foul in the act of shooting. Note also that the fact that the offensive player briefly loses control of the ball before re-gathering it DOES NOT change the ruling on this play. This is a foul in the act of shooting and two free throws would be awarded.","2/10/2012 4:27:50 PM");
vrb_c2.addMedia( 409, "Foul Not in the Act of Shooting, offensive player is in the act of passing", "KeyFrame_105_2_409.jpg","Video_105_2_409.flv", "This is an example of a defensive foul, committed during a passing motion by the offensive player. In order for a foul to be ruled to have occurred in the act of shooting, the offensive player must gather the ball and be in a continuous motion to shoot throughout his drive. On this play, the on ball defender reaches in and makes illegal contact with the offensive player AFTER the offensive player has gathered the ball. Since the offensive player was clearly not in the act of shooting, and instead he was in the act of spassing, this WOULD NOT be ruled a foul in the act of shooting.","2/10/2012 4:28:59 PM");
vrb_c2.addMedia( 125, "Foul in the Act of Shooting, up fake by offense and contact by defender", "KeyFrame_105_2_125.jpg","Video_105_2_125.flv", "This is an example of a defensive foul that is committed during the act of shooting by the offensive player. Following the 'up fake' by the offensive player, the defender initiates illegal contact by jumping into the offensive player as the offensive player begins his upward shooting motion. Two free throws would be awarded as the field goal attempt was unsuccessful. If the field goal attempt was successful, then the offensive player would receive only 1 free throw attempt. Note that had the defender jumped vertically, and had it been the offensive player who initiated contact, this would have been deemed an offensive foul.","2/10/2012 4:31:20 PM");
vrb_c2.addMedia( 210, "Foul in the Act of Shooting, Non-shooting offensive player is fouled", "KeyFrame_105_2_210.jpg","Video_105_2_210.flv", "This is an example of a defensive foul against a non-shooting offensive player, while the offensive team is in the act of shooting. In this scenario, where an offensive player is in the act of shooting a successful field goal as a defensive player fouls another player on offense, the basket is scored and the player who is fouled receives one free throw, making the sequence an uncommon three-point play. On this play, the defensive player commits a blocking foul against the offensive player who passes the ball, as the passer's teammate, #17, converts a successful dunk. The two points from the dunk are counted, and the passer on the play who was fouled would attempt one free throw.","2/4/2012 12:21:36 PM");
vrb_c2.addMedia( 410, "Foul in the Act of Shooting, hand on wrist contact on the release of the ball", "KeyFrame_105_2_410.jpg","Video_105_2_410.flv", "This is an example of a defensive foul that is committed during the act of shooting. On this play, the defensive player makes contact to the wrist of the offensive player who is shooting the ball and a defensive foul would be the proper ruling on this type of play. Since the contact occurred during the offensive player's act of shooting, this would be ruled to be a shooting foul.","2/4/2012 12:27:27 PM");
vrb_c2.addMedia( 411, "Not a Foul in the Act of Shooting, hand on hand contact AFTER the release of the ball, Legal Play", "KeyFrame_105_2_411.jpg","Video_105_2_411.flv", "This is an example of incidental contact that occurs after a shot has been released and would not be ruled a defensive foul. On this play, the incidental contact between the shooter and his defender occurs AFTER the ball has been released on the field goal attempt, therefore, no foul would be assessed on this play.","2/4/2012 12:27:07 PM");

vrb_c2=vrb_c1.addChild("Fouls that occur before the ball is inbounded", 106) ;
vrb_c2.addMedia( 403, "Defensive Foul before the ball is inbounded, defender grabs offensive player's jersey", "KeyFrame_106_2_403.jpg","Video_106_2_403.flv", "This is an example of a defensive foul, occurring before the ball is inbounded by the offensive team. If a defensive player commits a foul before the ball is inbounded at any point of the game, other than the last 2 minutes of a quarter or overtime period, the penalty is 2 free throws for the offended player. If the foul occurs before the ball is inbounded in the last two minutes of a quarter or overtime period, it is to be ruled an \"away from the play\" foul, and any player in the game on the offended team may attempt one free throw. The highlighted defensive player on this play reaches out and grabs the jersey of the offensive cutter, impeding the cutter's progress and affecting his freedom of movement. Because the foul occurred PRIOR to the throw-in, the offended team would be awarded two foul shots.","2/10/2012 4:32:21 PM");
vrb_c2.addMedia( 404, "Defensive Foul before ball is inbounded, defender knocks over legal screener", "KeyFrame_106_2_404.jpg","Video_106_2_404.flv", "This is an example of a defensive foul, occurring before the ball is inbounded by the offensive team. If a defensive player commits a foul before the ball is inbounded at any point of the game other than the last 2 minutes of a quarter or overtime period, the penalty is 2 free throws for the offended player. If the foul occurs before the ball is inbounded in the last two minutes of a quarter or overtime period, it is to be ruled an \"away from the play\" foul, and any player in the game on the offended team may attempt one free throw. On this play, the highlighted defensive player shoves the legal screener to the floor. Because the foul occurred prior to the throw-in, the offended team would be awarded two foul shots.","2/10/2012 4:33:58 PM");

vrb_c2=vrb_c1.addChild("Tripping", 137) ;
vrb_c2.addMedia( 384, "Defensive Foul, on ball defender trips dribbler", "KeyFrame_137_2_384.jpg","Video_137_2_384.flv", "This is an example of a defensive foul for illegal contact between the dribbler and his defender. On ball defenders cannot affect an opponent's speed, quickness, balance or rhythm. The defender on this play will extend his leg and he causes the offensive player to trip and fall. This is a defensive foul for illegal contact.","2/3/2012 2:11:49 PM");

vrb_c2=vrb_c1.addChild("Rip Throughs and Lunge Aways", 138) ;
vrb_c2.addMedia( 394, "Defensive Foul, no rip through, shooter goes straight up - Foul in the act of shooting", "KeyFrame_138_2_394.jpg","Video_138_2_394.flv", "This is an example of a defensive foul, initiated by an offensive player moving into a defender's outstretched arm. If contact is made when a defender is in this position, even it is initiated by the offensive player, it is a defensive foul, as the defender is responsible for his extended arm. On this play, the defender extends his arm, and as the offensive player starts his upward shooting motion toward the basket, he creates contact with the defender's extended arm and he draws the defensive foul. Since the contact occurred during the shooter's upward motion, this would be ruled a foul in the act of shooting. To avoid being assessed a defensive foul, the defender must pull his arm back to avoid contact or position it vertically overhead.","2/3/2012 6:25:38 PM");
vrb_c2.addMedia( 395, "Defensive Foul, no rip through, shooter goes straight up - Foul in the act of shooting", "KeyFrame_138_2_395.jpg","Video_138_2_395.flv", "This is an example of a defensive foul, initiated by an offensive player moving into a defender's outstretched arm. If contact is made when a defender is in this position, even it is initiated by the offensive player, it is a defensive foul, as the defender is responsible for his extended arm. On this play, the defender extends his arm, and as the offensive player starts his upward shooting motion toward the basket, he creates contact with the defender's extended arm and he draws the defensive foul. Since the contact occurred during the shooter's upward motion, this would be ruled a foul in the act of shooting. To avoid being assessed a defensive foul, the defender must pull his arm back to avoid contact or position it vertically overhead.","2/3/2012 6:25:59 PM");
vrb_c2.addMedia( 396, "Defensive Foul,  no rip through, shooter goes straight up - Foul in the act of shooting", "KeyFrame_138_2_396.jpg","Video_138_2_396.flv", "This is an example of a defensive foul, initiated by an offensive player moving into a defender's outstretched arm. If contact is made when a defender is in this position, even it is initiated by the offensive player, it is a defensive foul, as the defender is responsible for his extended arm. On this play, the defender extends his arm, and as the offensive player starts his upward shooting motion toward the basket, he creates contact with the defender's extended arm and he draws the defensive foul. Since the contact occurred during the shooter's upward motion, this would be ruled a foul in the act of shooting. To avoid being assessed a defensive foul, the defender must pull his arm back to avoid contact or position it vertically overhead.","2/3/2012 6:26:07 PM");
vrb_c2.addMedia( 397, "Defensive Foul, Rip Through, contact on side-to-side motion, non-shooting foul", "KeyFrame_138_2_397.jpg","Video_138_2_397.flv", "This is an example of a defensive foul, initiated by an offensive player moving into a defender's outstretched arm. If contact is made when a defender is in this position, even it is initiated by the offensive player, it is a defensive foul, as the defender is responsible for his extended arm. On this play, the defender extends his arm, and as the offensive player rips through with the ball from side-to-side, he makes initial contact with the defender's extended arm during that side-to-side motion, but prior to his upward shooting motion. Unless there is a penalty situation, no free throws will be awarded on a play like this since the offensive player was not yet in the act of shooting. To avoid being assessed a non-shooting foul, the defender must pull his arm back to avoid contact or position it vertically overhead.","2/3/2012 6:34:02 PM");
vrb_c2.addMedia( 398, "Defensive Foul, Rip Through, contact on side-to-side motion, non-shooting foul", "KeyFrame_138_2_398.jpg","Video_138_2_398.flv", "This is an example of a defensive foul, initiated by an offensive player moving into a defender's outstretched arm. If contact is made when a defender is in this position, even it is initiated by the offensive player, it is a defensive foul, as the defender is responsible for his extended arm. On this play, the defender extends his arm, and as the offensive player rips through with the ball from side-to-side, he makes initial contact with the defensive player's extended arm during that side-to-side motion, but prior to his upward shooting motion. Unless there is a penalty situation, no free throws will be awarded on a play like this since the offensive player was not yet in the act of shooting. To avoid being assessed a non-shooting foul, the defender must pull his arm back to avoid contact or position it vertically overhead.","2/10/2012 4:24:28 PM");
vrb_c2.addMedia( 399, "Defensive Foul, Rip Through, contact on side-to-side motion, non-shooting foul", "KeyFrame_138_2_399.jpg","Video_138_2_399.flv", "This is an example of a defensive foul, initiated by an offensive player moving into a defender's outstretched arm. If contact is made when a defender is in this position, even it is initiated by the offensive player, it is a defensive foul, as the defender is responsible for his extended arm. On this play, the defender extends his arm, and as the offensive player rips through with the ball from side-to-side, he makes initial contact with the defender's extended arm during that side-to-side motion, but prior to his upward shooting motion. Unless there is a penalty situation, no free throws will be awarded on a play like this since the offensive player was not yet in the act of shooting. To avoid being assessed a non-shooting foul, the defender must pull his arm back to avoid contact or position it vertically overhead.","2/3/2012 6:34:40 PM");
vrb_c2.addMedia( 400, "Defensive Foul, Rip Through and Lunge Away from basket, non-shooting foul", "KeyFrame_138_2_400.jpg","Video_138_2_400.flv", "This is an example of a defensive foul, initiated by an offensive player moving into a defender's outstretched arm. If contact is made when a defender is in this position, even it is initiated by the offensive player, it is a defensive foul, as the defender is responsible for his extended arm. On this play,the offensive player initiates contact during his upward motion by lunging away from the basket - and coming up and under the defender's arm. This is a defensive foul because at the time of contact, the defender did not have his arms vertical and he didn't withdraw them to avoid contact. Note also that the play occurs outside the Lower Defensive Box and the offensive player is clearly lunging away from the basket. Because of those factors, this is not deemed a field goal attempt, and thus, this would be ruled a non-shooting foul.","2/3/2012 6:40:13 PM");
vrb_c2.addMedia( 401, "Defensive Foul, Rip Through and Lunge Away from basket, non-shooting foul", "KeyFrame_138_2_401.jpg","Video_138_2_401.flv", "This is an example of a defensive foul, initiated by an offensive player moving into a defender's outstretched arm. If contact is made when a defender is in this position, even it is initiated by the offensive player, it is a defensive foul, as the defender is responsible for his extended arm. On this play,the offensive player initiates contact during his upward motion by lunging away from the basket - and coming up and under the defender's arm. This is a defensive foul because at the time of contact, the defender did not have his arms vertical and he didn't withdraw them to avoid contact. Note also that the play occurs outside the Lower Defensive Box and the offensive player is clearly lunging away from the basket. Because of those factors, this is not deemed a field goal attempt, and thus, this would be ruled a non-shooting foul.","2/3/2012 6:40:45 PM");
vrb_c2.addMedia( 402, "Legal Play, Rip Through but no contact, defender pulls his arm back", "KeyFrame_138_1_402.jpg","Video_138_1_402.flv", "This is an example of legal defensive position. The defensive player on this play has his arm extended toward the offensive player with the ball. As the offenisve player \"rips through\" with the ball from side-to-side, the defender moves his arms before contact can occur and therefore there is no illegal contact on this play. This is a legal play.","2/3/2012 6:43:29 PM");

vrb_c2=vrb_c1.addChild("Away from the Play Fouls", 139) ;

vrb_c1=vrb_c0.addChild("Other Fouls by Offensive Players", 59) ;

vrb_c2=vrb_c1.addChild("Ward offs by Offensive players", 69) ;
vrb_c2.addMedia( 414, "Offensive Foul, offensive player wards off defender with off arm", "KeyFrame_69_2_414.jpg","Video_69_2_414.flv", "This is an example of an offensive foul for warding off. Offensive players may not extend an arm to ward off a legal defender. On this play, the driving offensive player uses his forearm to ward off his legal defender in an effort to create space between him and the defender to attempt a field goal. This is an offensive foul.","2/10/2012 4:36:03 PM");

vrb_c2=vrb_c1.addChild("Other Offensive Fouls", 70) ;
vrb_c2.addMedia( 415, "Offensive Foul, offensive player grabs defender trying to move", "KeyFrame_70_2_415.jpg","Video_70_2_415.flv", "This is a rarely seen example of an offensive foul for holding. A player may not hold an opponent for any reason. On this play, the highlighted offensive player grabs and holds a defensive opponent who is attempting to guard another offensive player. This is an offensive foul.","2/10/2012 4:36:45 PM");
vrb_c2.addMedia( 416, "Offensive foul, offensive player jumps sideways into legal defender", "KeyFrame_70_2_416.jpg","Video_70_2_416.flv", "This is an example of an offensive foul for the offensive player making contact with a defensive player in an unnatural manner. Offensive players may not overtly change direction and contact a legally established defender in an effort to draw a defensive foul. The offensive player here jumps to his left, jumping into and dislodging the legal defensive player. This contact is ruled an offensive foul.","2/4/2012 12:56:24 PM");
vrb_c2.addMedia( 282, "Offensive foul, offensive player jumps sideways into legal defender", "KeyFrame_70_2_282.jpg","Video_70_2_282.flv", "This is an example of an offensive foul for the offensive player making contact with a defensive player in an unnatural manner. Offensive players may not overtly change direction and contact a legally established defender in an effort to draw a defensive foul. The offensive player here jumps to his left, jumping into and dislodging the legal defensive player. This contact is ruled an offensive foul.","2/4/2012 12:55:54 PM");
vrb_c2.addMedia( 417, "Offensive Foul, offensive player runs over legal defender", "KeyFrame_70_2_417.jpg","Video_70_2_417.flv", "This is an example of an offensive foul for dislodging a defensive player who is in a legal guarding position. Defensive players are allowed to maintain their legally established positions. On this play, the defensive player positions himself legally in the path of the moving offensive player, allowing the offensive player ample time to stop and/or change direction. However, the offensive player moves right into, and through, the legally positioned defender. This is an offensive foul.","2/4/2012 1:01:29 PM");
vrb_c2.addMedia( 283, "Offensive foul, offensive player throws off legal defender", "KeyFrame_70_2_283.jpg","Video_70_2_283.flv", "This is an example of an offensive foul for illegal contact. Players are not permitted to use their arms to grab, pull, or push their opponents in order to create space. On this play, the highlighted offensive player first pulls and then pushes his defender which creates enough space for him to receive the entry pass. This is an offensive foul.","2/10/2012 4:37:52 PM");
vrb_c2.addMedia( 418, "Offensive Foul, offensive player holds defender, prevents him from making a play on the ball", "KeyFrame_70_2_418.jpg","Video_70_2_418.flv", "This is an example of an offensive foul for holding. A player may not hold an opponent for any reason. On this play, the highlighted offensive player holds the defensive player, preventing him from guarding another opponent and making a play on the ball. This is an offensive foul.","2/4/2012 1:07:33 PM");
vrb_c2.addMedia( 438, "Offensive Foul, dribbler dislodges legal perimeter defender", "KeyFrame_70_2_438.jpg","Video_70_2_438.flv", "This is an example of an offensive foul for dislodging. Defensive players cannot be dislodged from their legally obtained positions. The on ball defender on this play has obtained a legal guarding position, and the offenisve player then backs right into him. The impact is more than marginal, and it disldoges the defender from his legally obtained spot. This is an offensive foul.","2/4/2012 2:29:34 PM");

vrb_c1=vrb_c0.addChild("Other Fouls - Loose Ball Fouls", 115) ;
vrb_c1.addMedia( 221, "Loose Ball Foul, player \"dives\" onto opponent during a loose ball", "KeyFrame_115_2_221.jpg","Video_115_2_221.flv", "This is an example of a loose ball foul. Players cannot “dive on” or “jump on” their opponents in an attempt to control a loose ball or to try to cause a jump ball. This play is correctly ruled a Loose Ball Foul as #2 in the blue uniform jumps on top of his opponent in an attempt to gain possession of the ball. Note however, that if a player does have his hands on the ball, and he is then pulled over on top of an opponent, then a jump ball would be the ruling.","12/18/2009 2:25:28 PM");

vrb_c2=vrb_c1.addChild("Locks &amp; Clamps", 120) ;
vrb_c2.addMedia( 420, "Loose Ball Foul, Clamp by Defensive player during Rebounding action", "KeyFrame_120_2_420.jpg","Video_120_2_420.flv", "This is an example of a loose ball foul for \"clamping\". Players are not allowed to \"lock\" or \"clamp\" an opponent, affecting that opponent's freedom of movement in retrieving a loose ball. During the rebounding action on this play, the highlighted player in the dark uniform will lock up the left arm of his opponent who is attempting to gain possession of the rebound. This is a loose ball foul on number 83 in the dark uniform. Also note that the foul on this play occurs during the rebounding of the ball and NOT during the shooting motion, making this a loose ball foul.","2/10/2012 4:39:50 PM");
vrb_c2.addMedia( 421, "Loose Ball Foul, Clamp by Defensive player during Rebounding action", "KeyFrame_120_2_421.jpg","Video_120_2_421.flv", "This is an example of a loose ball foul for \"clamping\". Players are not allowed to \"lock\" or \"clamp\" an opponent, affecting that opponent's freedom of movement in retrieving a loose ball. During the rebounding action on this play, the highlighted player in the green uniform will lock up the left arm of his opponent who is attempting to gain possession of the rebound. This is a loose ball foul on #13 in the green uniform. Also note that the foul on this play occurs during the rebounding of the ball and NOT during the shooting motion, making this a loose ball foul.","2/10/2012 4:40:45 PM");
vrb_c2.addMedia( 422, "Loose Ball Foul, Clamp by Offensive player during Rebounding action", "KeyFrame_120_2_422.jpg","Video_120_2_422.flv", "This is an example of a loose ball foul for \"clamping\". Players are not allowed to \"lock\" or \"clamp\" an opponent, affecting that opponent's freedom of movement during a rebound of the ball. During the rebounding action on this play, the highlighted player in the white uniform will lock up the left arm of his opponent who is attempting to gain possession of the rebound. This is a loose ball foul on number 3 in the white uniform.","2/4/2012 1:22:36 PM");
vrb_c2.addMedia( 423, "Loose Ball Foul, Clamp by Offensive player during Rebounding action", "KeyFrame_120_2_423.jpg","Video_120_2_423.flv", "This is an example of a loose ball foul for \"clamping\". Players are not allowed to \"lock\" or \"clamp\" an opponent, affecting that opponent's freedom of movement during a rebound of the ball. During the rebounding action on this play, the highlighted player in the blue uniform will lock up the left arm of his opponent who is attempting to gain possession of the rebound. This is a loose ball foul on number 1 in the blue uniform.","2/4/2012 1:24:04 PM");

vrb_c2=vrb_c1.addChild("Other Loose Ball Fouls", 140) ;
vrb_c2.addMedia( 424, "Loose Ball Foul, player jumps on opponent during loose ball", "KeyFrame_140_2_424.jpg","Video_140_2_424.flv", "This is an example of a loose ball foul. Players cannot 'dive on' or 'jump on' their opponents in an attempt to control a loose ball or to try to cause a jump ball. This play is correctly ruled a loose ball foul as #2 in the blue uniform jumps on top of his opponent in an attempt to gain possession of the ball. Note however, that if a player does have his hands on the ball, and he is then pulled over on top of an opponent, then a jump ball would be the ruling.","2/10/2012 4:38:57 PM");
vrb_c2.addMedia( 425, "Loose Ball Foul, jumper grabs opposing jumper's arm", "KeyFrame_140_2_425.jpg","Video_140_2_425.flv", "This is an example of a loose ball foul, occuring during a jump ball. During a jump ball, neither jumping player may affect their opposing jumper's ability to tap the ball. On this play, the jumper in the white uniform will use his left arm to lock his opponent's right arm, taking away his opponent's opportunity to tap the ball. Since the offended player was attempting to tap the ball, and his freedom of movement was clearly affected, a loose ball foul would be assessed to the player in the white uniform.","2/4/2012 1:32:32 PM");

vrb_c1=vrb_c0.addChild("Other Fouls - Fouls in Transition", 141) ;
vrb_c1.addMedia( 426, "Foul in Transition, Defensive foul, defender impedes opponent", "KeyFrame_141_2_426.jpg","Video_141_2_426.flv", "This is an example of a defensive foul for impeding progress during a transition play. A defensive player may not disldoge, re-route, or impede an offensive player's progress. On this play, the offensive player is impeded as the highlighted defensive player does not establish a legal position in the path of his moving opponent, and the defensive player does not give his opponent an opportunity to stop and/or change direction. Since the defender failed to do either of the aforementioned prerequisites, he is guilty of commiting illegal contact on the play.","2/10/2012 4:42:03 PM");
vrb_c1.addMedia( 427, "Foul in Transition, Defensive foul, defender grabs opponent's arm", "KeyFrame_141_2_427.jpg","Video_141_2_427.flv", "This is an example of a defensive foul for impeding progress during a transition play. A defensive player may not disldoge, re-route, or impede an offensive player's progress. On this play, the offensive player is impeded as the highlighted defensive player grabs and holds the arm of the offensive player. This is a defensive foul.","2/10/2012 4:42:36 PM");
vrb_c1.addMedia( 428, "Foul in Transition, Defensive foul, defender holds offensive player", "KeyFrame_141_2_428.jpg","Video_141_2_428.flv", "This is an example of a defensive foul for impeding progress during a transition play. A defensive player may not dislodge, re-route, or impede an offensive player's progress. On this play, the offensive player is impeded as the highlighted defensive player grabs and holds the offensive player. This is a defensive foul.","2/4/2012 1:46:17 PM");
vrb_c1.addMedia( 429, "Foul in Transition, Offensive Foul, dribbler veers into defender", "KeyFrame_141_2_429.jpg","Video_141_2_429.flv", "This is an example of an uncommon offensive foul in transition. On this play, the defensive player in transition is legally moving alongside the path of the offensive player with the ball. The offensive player then turns into that legal defender, initiating illegal contact. This is an offensive foul on the dribbler for initiating the illegal contact.","2/4/2012 1:48:49 PM");
vrb_c1.addMedia( 430, "Foul in Transition, Offensive Foul, offensive player dislodges opponent", "KeyFrame_141_2_430.jpg","Video_141_2_430.flv", "This is an example of an offensive foul for dislodging a defensive player who is in a legal guarding position during transition. An advancing offensive player must stop or change direction if a defender has established a legal guarding position in his path. On this transition play, the defensive player positions himself legally in the path of the oncoming offensive player, giving him the opportunity to stop and/or change direction. However, the offensive player moves right into and through the defender, thereby committing an offensive foul.","2/4/2012 1:56:23 PM");
vrb_c1.addMedia( 431, "Foul in Transition, Offensive Foul, offensive player dislodges opponent", "KeyFrame_141_2_431.jpg","Video_141_2_431.flv", "This is an example of an offensive foul for dislodging a defensive player who is in a legal guarding position during transition. An advancing offensive player must stop or change direction if a defender has established a legal guarding position in his path. On this transition play, the defensive player positions himself legally in the path of the oncoming offensive player, giving him the opportunity to stop and/or change direction. However, the offensive player moves right into and through the defender, thereby committing an offensive foul.","2/4/2012 1:56:13 PM");
vrb_c1.addMedia( 432, "Foul in Transition, Offensive Foul, offensive player dislodges opponent", "KeyFrame_141_2_432.jpg","Video_141_2_432.flv", "This is an example of an offensive foul for dislodging a defensive player who is in a legal guarding position during transition. An advancing offensive player must stop or change direction if a defender has established a legal guarding position in his path. On this transition play, the defensive player positions himself legally in the path of the oncoming offensive player, giving him the opportunity to stop and/or change direction. However, the offensive player moves right into and through the defender, thereby committing an offensive foul.","2/4/2012 1:55:59 PM");
vrb_c1.addMedia( 433, "Foul in Transition, Offensive Foul, offensive player holds off opponent", "KeyFrame_141_2_433.jpg","Video_141_2_433.flv", "This is anexample of an offensive foul in transition. A player may not hold an opponent for any reason. On this play, the highlighted offensive player will reach back with his left arm and illegally hold the left arm of his opponent, impeding his opponent's progress and limiting his ability to defend on the play. This illegal contact by the offensive player is correctly ruled to be an offensive foul.","2/4/2012 1:55:42 PM");
vrb_c1.addMedia( 434, "Not a Foul in Transition, dribbler \"flops\" to the floor, Legal play", "KeyFrame_141_1_434.jpg","Video_141_1_434.flv", "This is an example of incidental contact in transition, where an offensive player attempts to draw a defensive foul call. On this transition play, the defensive player is legally moving alongside the path of the offensive player, and the offensive player then turns into the defender, in an attempt to draw a defensive foul. This is NOT a defensive foul, and \"play on\" would be the best ruling.","2/4/2012 1:58:28 PM");


vrb_c0=new Category( "Traveling & Dribbling Violations" , 6);
vrb_root[5]=vrb_c0; 
vrb_c1=vrb_c0.addChild("Traveling", 23) ;

vrb_c2=vrb_c1.addChild("Traveling on the Perimeter", 71) ;
vrb_c2.addMedia( 87, "Travel on the Perimeter, lifts pivot foot before releasing the ball (jab step)", "KeyFrame_71_2_87.jpg","Video_71_2_87.flv", "This is an example of a traveling violation for lifting the pivot foot. An offensive player who receives the ball and establishes a pivot foot may move his other foot as many times as he chooses, but the ball must out of his hands to start his dribble BEFORE he lifts his pivot foot of the floor. On this play, the offensive player establishes his left foot as his pivot foot, and he then lifts and steps with his pivot foot prior to his dribble being released. This is a traveling violation.","1/30/2012 12:20:56 PM");
vrb_c2.addMedia( 86, "Travel on the Perimeter, lifts pivot foot before releasing the ball (jab step)", "KeyFrame_71_2_86.jpg","Video_71_2_86.flv", "This is an example of a traveling violation for lifting the pivot foot. An offensive player who receives the ball and establishes a pivot foot may move his other foot as many times as he chooses, but the ball must out of his hands to start his dribble BEFORE he lifts his pivot foot of the floor. On this play, the offensive player establishes his left foot as his pivot foot, and he then lifts and steps with his pivot foot prior to his dribble being released. This is a traveling violation.","2/10/2012 4:43:36 PM");
vrb_c2.addMedia( 84, "Travel on the Perimeter, lifts pivot foot before releasing the ball (jab step)", "KeyFrame_71_2_84.jpg","Video_71_2_84.flv", "This is an example of a traveling violation for lifting the pivot foot. An offensive player who receives the ball and establishes a pivot foot may move his other foot as many times as he chooses, but the ball must out of his hands to start his dribble BEFORE he lifts his pivot foot of the floor. On this play, the offensive player establishes his left foot as his pivot foot, and he then lifts and steps with his pivot foot prior to his dribble being released. This is a traveling violation.","2/10/2012 4:43:50 PM");
vrb_c2.addMedia( 366, "Travel on the perimeter, lifts pivot foot before releasing the ball (slide step)", "KeyFrame_71_2_366.jpg","Video_71_2_366.flv", "This is an example of a traveling violation for lifting the pivot foot. An offensive player who receives the ball and establishes a pivot foot may move his other foot as many times as he chooses, but the ball must out of his hands to start his dribble BEFORE he lifts his pivot foot of the floor. On this play, the offensive player who receives the ball establishes his left foot as his pivot foot. He then slides and moves his pivot foot, prior to releasing the ball on the dribble. This is a traveling violation.","2/10/2012 4:43:58 PM");
vrb_c2.addMedia( 379, "Travel on the perimeter, lifts pivot foot before releasing the ball (slide step)", "KeyFrame_71_2_379.jpg","Video_71_2_379.flv", "This is an example of a traveling violation for moving the pivot foot. An offensive player who receives the ball and establishes a pivot foot may move his other foot as many times as he chooses, but the ball must out of his hands to start his dribble BEFORE he lifts his pivot foot of the floor. On this play, the offensive player who receives the ball establishes his left foot as his pivot foot. He then slides and moves his pivot foot, prior to releasing the ball on the dribble. This is a traveling violation.","2/10/2012 4:45:21 PM");
vrb_c2.addMedia( 367, "Travel on the perimeter, lifts and steps with pivot foot", "KeyFrame_71_2_367.jpg","Video_71_2_367.flv", "This is an example of a traveling violation for lifting the pivot foot. An offensive player who receives the ball and establishes a pivot foot may move his other foot as many times as he chooses, but the ball must out of his hands to start his dribble BEFORE he lifts his pivot foot of the floor. On this play, the offensive player who receives the ball establishes his left foot as his pivot foot, but he then raises his pivot foot and returns it to the floor prior to releasing the ball on the dribble. This is a traveling violation.","2/10/2012 4:46:40 PM");
vrb_c2.addMedia( 368, "Travel on the perimeter, too many steps after receiving the ball", "KeyFrame_71_2_368.jpg","Video_71_2_368.flv", "This is an example of a traveling violation after receiving the ball. An offensive player who receives the ball while he is progressing or upon completion of a dribble may take two steps in coming to a stop, passing or shooting the ball. He must release the ball to start his dribble before his second step. On this play, the offensive player who receives the ball takes more than two steps before releasing the ball on the field goal attempt. This is a traveling violation.","1/30/2012 12:35:11 PM");

vrb_c2=vrb_c1.addChild("Traveling in the Post", 72) ;
vrb_c2.addMedia( 287, "Travel in the Post, lifts pivot foot before releasing the ball (spin move)", "KeyFrame_72_2_287.jpg","Video_72_2_287.flv", "This is an example of a traveling violation for lifting the pivot foot. An offensive player who receives the ball and establishes a pivot foot may move his other foot as many times as he chooses, but the ball must be out of his hands to start his dribble BEFORE he lifts his pivot foot off the floor. On this play, the offensive player who receives the ball establishes his right foot as his pivot foot. He then raises his right foot, his pivot foot, prior to releasing the ball on the dribble. This is a traveling violation.","2/10/2012 4:47:44 PM");
vrb_c2.addMedia( 369, "Travel in the post, lifts pivot foot before releasing the ball (spin move)", "KeyFrame_72_2_369.jpg","Video_72_2_369.flv", "This is an example of a traveling violation for lifting the pivot foot. An offensive player who receives the ball and establishes a pivot foot may move his other foot as many times as he chooses, but the ball must be out of his hands to start his dribble BEFORE he lifts his pivot foot off the floor. On this play, the offensive player who receives the ball establishes his left foot as his pivot foot. He then jumps and spins, raising his pivot foot off the floor in doing so, prior to releasing the ball on the dribble. This is a traveling violation.","2/10/2012 4:49:15 PM");
vrb_c2.addMedia( 88, "Travel in the Post, lifts and returns to the floor pivot foot after gather", "KeyFrame_72_2_88.jpg","Video_72_2_88.flv", "This play is an example of a traveling violation after a player has ended his dribble. A moving player may take only two legal steps after gathering the ball to shoot, pass, or come to a stop. On this play, the offensive post player gathers the ball while his left foot is on the floor and legally establishes a pivot foot with his right foot on his first step. After the player legally takes his second step with his left foot, he steps with his right pivot foot while he is still holding the ball, thus committing a traveling violation.","2/10/2012 4:47:17 PM");
vrb_c2.addMedia( 131, "Travel in the Post, too many steps after gathering the ball", "KeyFrame_72_2_131.jpg","Video_72_2_131.flv", "This is an example of a traveling violation after a player has ended his dribble. A moving player may only take 2 legal steps after gathering the ball to shoot, pass, or come to a stop. On this play, the offensive post player ends his dribble with his right foot on the floor, and he then takes more than two steps in order to attempt a field goal - stepping left-right-left-right. This is a traveling violation.","2/10/2012 4:51:07 PM");
vrb_c2.addMedia( 288, "Travel on Post Face Up, lifts pivot foot before releasing the ball", "KeyFrame_72_2_288.jpg","Video_72_2_288.flv", "This is an example of a traveling violation. An offensive player who receives the ball and establishes a pivot foot may move his other foot as many times as he choose. However, the ball must be out of his hand to start his dribble BEFORE he lifts his pivot foot. The offensive player in the post here receives the ball, turns and faces up, establishing his right foot as his pivot foot. He legally moves his left foot several times, but he then rasies his right foot, his pivot foot, prior to releasing the ball on the dribble. This is a traveling violation.","1/30/2012 12:53:52 PM");
vrb_c2.addMedia( 370, "Travel on Post Face Up, lifts and slides pivot foot before releasing the ball", "KeyFrame_72_2_370.jpg","Video_72_2_370.flv", "This is an example of a traveling violation. An offensive player who receives the ball and establishes a pivot foot may step with his other foot, but he must release the ball to start his dribble prior to his pivot foot sliding or lifting from its spot. The offensive player here lifts and slides his left pivot foot prior to his dribble being released, and thus, he commits a traveling violation.","1/30/2012 12:57:37 PM");

vrb_c2=vrb_c1.addChild("Hop (same foot) Travel", 74) ;
vrb_c2.addMedia( 371, "Hop Travel (Player jumps off of, and then lands on, the same foot)", "KeyFrame_74_2_371.jpg","Video_74_2_371.flv", "This is an example of a traveling violation. An offensive player with the ball may not hop consecutively on the same foot upon ending his dribble. The offensive player on this play ends his dribble on his right foot as he gathers the ball, and he then jumps off of, and lands on, that same right foot. This is a traveling violation.","1/30/2012 2:45:06 PM");
vrb_c2.addMedia( 372, "Hop Travel (Player jumps off of, and then lands on, the same foot)", "KeyFrame_74_2_372.jpg","Video_74_2_372.flv", "This is an example of a traveling violation. An offensive player with the ball may not hop consecutively on the same foot upon ending his dribble. The offensive player on this play ends his dribble on his right foot as he gathers the ball, and he then jumps off of, and lands on, that same right foot. This is a traveling violation.","1/30/2012 2:46:35 PM");
vrb_c2.addMedia( 373, "Hop Travel (Player jumps off of, and then lands on, the same foot)", "KeyFrame_74_2_373.jpg","Video_74_2_373.flv", "This is an example of a traveling violation. An offensive player with the ball may not hop consecutively on the same foot upon ending his dribble. The offensive player on this play ends his dribble on his right foot as he gathers the ball, and he then jumps off of, and lands on, that same right foot. This is a traveling violation.","1/30/2012 2:47:49 PM");
vrb_c2.addMedia( 374, "Hop Travel on spin move (Player jumps off of, and then lands on, the same foot)", "KeyFrame_74_2_374.jpg","Video_74_2_374.flv", "This is an example of a traveling violation. An offensive player with the ball may not hop consecutively on the same foot upon ending his dribble. On this play, the dribbler gathers the ball and hops from his right foot to right foot as he spins between two opponents. Since it is illegal for a player to touch the floor consecutively with the same foot after controlling the ball, traveling is the correct ruling on the play.","2/10/2012 4:52:04 PM");
vrb_c2.addMedia( 375, "Hop Travel on spin move (Player jumps off of, and then lands on, the same foot)", "KeyFrame_74_2_375.jpg","Video_74_2_375.flv", "This is an example of a traveling violation. An offensive player with the ball may not hop consecutively on the same foot upon ending his dribble. On this play, the dribbler gathers the ball and hops from his right foot to right foot as he spins between two opponents. Since it is illegal for a player to touch the floor consecutively with the same foot after controlling the ball, traveling is the correct ruling on the play.","2/10/2012 4:52:16 PM");

vrb_c2=vrb_c1.addChild("Traveling at the end of the dribble", 75) ;
vrb_c2.addMedia( 91, "Travel at the end of the dribble, player takes 3 steps after gathering the ball", "KeyFrame_75_2_91.jpg","Video_75_2_91.flv", "This is an example of a traveling violation. Upon gathering the ball, an offensive player may only take two steps before he must release the ball on the pass or shot attempt. On this play, the offensive player takes three distinct steps after gathering the ball. He gathers the ball prior to putting his right foot down in front of the defensive player (step one: first freeze frame). He takes his second step with his left foot on the free-throw line (step two: second freeze frame). Finally, he takes his third step with his right foot into the lane while attempting his shot (step three: third freeze frame). This is a traveling violation","1/30/2012 2:56:23 PM");
vrb_c2.addMedia( 290, "Travel at the end of the dribble, player takes extra step after gather", "KeyFrame_75_2_290.jpg","Video_75_2_290.flv", "This is an example of a traveling violation. Upon gathering the ball, an offensive player may take only two steps before he must release the ball on the pass or shot attempt. On this play, the offensive player here takes MORE than two steps after gathering the ball. This is a traveling violation.","2/10/2012 4:53:41 PM");

vrb_c2=vrb_c1.addChild("Jump Stops, Legal and Illegal", 76) ;

vrb_c1=vrb_c0.addChild("Discontinued Dribble", 73) ;

vrb_c2=vrb_c1.addChild("Discontinued Dribble on the Perimeter", 77) ;
vrb_c2.addMedia( 376, "Discontinued Dribble on the perimeter", "KeyFrame_77_2_376.jpg","Video_77_2_376.flv", "This is an example of a Discontinued Dribble violation. Dribblers may not have any part of their hand under the ball, bringing their dribble to a pause, before continuing on with their dribble. On this play, the offensive player moves his hand under the ball and carries it forward in an attempt to beat the defender. This is a violation.","2/10/2012 4:54:28 PM");
vrb_c2.addMedia( 144, "Discontinued Dribble on the Perimeter", "KeyFrame_77_2_144.jpg","Video_77_0_144.flv", "This is an example of a Discontinued Dribble violation. Dribblers may not have any part of their hand under the ball, bringing their dribble to a pause, before continuing on with their dribble. On this play, the offensive player brings part of his hand under the ball, bringing the ball to a pause in an attempt to freeze the defender, before continuing on with his dribble. This is a violation.","2/10/2012 4:55:27 PM");
vrb_c2.addMedia( 260, "Discontinued Dribble on the Perimeter", "KeyFrame_77_2_260.jpg","Video_77_2_260.flv", "This is an example of a Discontinued Dribble violation. Dribblers may not have any part of their hand under the ball, bringing their dribble to a pause, before continuing on with their dribble. On this play, the offensive player brings part of his hand under the ball, bringing the ball to a pause in an attempt to freeze the defender, before continuing on with his dribble. This is a violation.","2/10/2012 4:56:01 PM");

vrb_c2=vrb_c1.addChild("Discontinued Dribble in the Post", 78) ;
vrb_c2.addMedia( 377, "Discontinued Dribble in the post", "KeyFrame_78_2_377.jpg","Video_78_2_377.flv", "This is an example of a Discontinued Dribble violation. Dribblers may not have any part of their hand under the ball and bringing the ball to a pause before continuing on with their dribble. On this play, the offensive post player moves his hand under the ball, bringing it to a pause, before continuing on with his dribble. This is a violation.","2/10/2012 4:57:50 PM");
vrb_c2.addMedia( 378, "Discontinued Dribble in the post", "KeyFrame_78_2_378.jpg","Video_78_2_378.flv", "This is an example of a Discontinued Dribble violation. Dribblers may not have any part of their hand under the ball and bringing the ball to a pause before continuing on with their dribble. On this play, the offensive post player moves his hand under the ball, bringing it to a pause, before continuing on with his dribble. This is a violation.","2/10/2012 4:58:02 PM");

vrb_c1=vrb_c0.addChild("Legal Moves by Offensive players with the ball", 108) ;
vrb_c1.addMedia( 135, "Legal Play, Player gets up off the floor with the ball", "KeyFrame_108_1_135.jpg","Video_108_1_135.flv", "This is an example of LEGAL play by an offensive player in possession of the ball. When in possession of the ball while on the floor, an offensive player is permitted to stand up, establish a pivot foot and resume play. On this play, the offensive player loses the ball and then regains possession after going to the floor. He then regains his feet, establishes his pivot and resumes play. This is a legal play.","1/30/2012 3:11:56 PM");
vrb_c1.addMedia( 133, "Legal play, Player fumbles ball into air and recovers it", "KeyFrame_108_1_133.jpg","Video_108_1_133.flv", "This is an example of LEGAL play by an offensive player upon losing control of the ball. A player who fumbles the ball may always recover the ball, but he is not permitted to dribble if he has moved his pivot foot in order to retrieve the ball. On this play, the offensive player fumbles the ball into the air as he jumps to shoot, and he then recovers the ball. He does not dribble upon recovery. This is a legal play.","1/30/2012 3:13:11 PM");


vrb_c0=new Category( "Free Throw Violations" , 7);
vrb_root[6]=vrb_c0; 
vrb_c1=vrb_c0.addChild("Free Throw Violations by Free Throw shooter", 79) ;
vrb_c1.addMedia( 435, "Free Throw Violation, Shooter enters the Free Throw Lane early", "KeyFrame_79_2_435.jpg","Video_79_2_435.flv", "This is an example of a Free Throw Violation committed by the free throw shooter. The shooter on a free throw attempt cannot step over the plane of the Free Throw line until the ball hits the rim or the backboard or the free throw ends. On this play, the shooter does step over the line, breaking the plane before the ball hits the rim. This is a violation.","2/10/2012 4:58:46 PM");
vrb_c1.addMedia( 97, "Free Throw Violation, Shooter enters the Free Throw Lane early", "KeyFrame_79_2_97.jpg","Video_79_2_97.flv", "This is an example of a Free Throw Violation committed by the free throw shooter. The shooter on a free throw attempt cannot step over the plane of the Free Throw line until the ball hits the rim or the backboard or the free throw ends. On this play, the shooter does step over the line, breaking the plane before the ball hits the rim. This is a violation.","2/10/2012 4:59:07 PM");

vrb_c1=vrb_c0.addChild("Free Throw Violations by Offensive Team", 80) ;
vrb_c1.addMedia( 436, "Violation, Shooter takes longer than 10 seconds to attempt free throw", "KeyFrame_80_2_436.jpg","Video_80_2_436.flv", "This is an example of a Free Throw Violation committed by the free throw shooter. The shooter on a free throw attempt has 10 seconds to attempt a free throw once the ball is placed at his disposal. On this play, the free throw shooter takes longer than the allowed 10 seconds to attempt his free throw, therefore, a violation would be assessed.","2/4/2012 2:16:52 PM");

vrb_c1=vrb_c0.addChild("Free Throw Violations by Defensive Team", 81) ;
vrb_c1.addMedia( 98, "Free Throw Violation, Defensive team player enters from above 3 point line arc too early", "KeyFrame_81_2_98.jpg","Video_81_2_98.flv", "This is an example of a Free Throw Violation, committed by a defensive player positioned above the three-point line. During free throw attempts, players positioned above the three-point line must remain outside the arc until the ball has been released by the shooter. On this play, #7 in the white uniform is standing inside the three-point line when the free throw is released, causing a violation to be assessed when the shot is unsuccessful.","2/4/2012 2:18:14 PM");
vrb_c1.addMedia( 137, "Free Throw Violation, Defensive player steps into the lane prior to release of shot", "KeyFrame_81_2_137.jpg","Video_81_0_137.flv", "This is an example of a free throw violation committed by a defensive player positioned along the lane line. During free throw attempts, defensive players positioned along the lane lines may not enter the key nor vacate their lane space by more than three feet, until the ball is released by the shooter. On this play, the highlighted defensive player enters the key before the release of the ball by the shooter. Because the free throw attempt was unsuccessful, the offended team is awarded another free throw attempt. Had the free throw been made, play would continue without penalty.","2/4/2012 2:19:06 PM");
vrb_c1.addMedia( 167, "Free Throw Violation, Defensive Team player in 1st spot vacants prior to Free Throw", "KeyFrame_81_2_167.jpg","Video_81_0_167.flv", "This is an example of a free throw violation committed by a defensive player positioned along the lane line. During free throw attempts, defensive players positioned along the lane lines may not enter the key nor vacate their lane space by more than three feet, until the ball is released by the shooter. On this play, the highlighted defensive player exceeds the allowed distance as he vacates his position on the lane line prior to the release of the ball, causing a violation to be assessed when the shot is unsuccessful.","2/4/2012 2:19:48 PM");
vrb_c1.addMedia( 437, "Violation, Disconcertion by defensive player on 1st free throw attempt", "KeyFrame_81_2_437.jpg","Video_81_2_437.flv", "This is an example of a disconcertion violation committed by a defensive player positioned along the lane line during a free throw attempt. During all free throw attempts, no opponent in the game shall disconcert the shooter once the ball is placed at his disposal. The following are acts of disconcertion: (1) Raising his arms when positioned on the lane line ona free throw which will not remain in play, (2) Waving his arms or making a sudden movement when in the visual field of the shooter during any free throw attempt, (3) Talking to the free throw shooter or talking in a loud or disruptive manner during any free throw attempt. (4) Entering the lane and continuing to move during any free throw attempt. On this play, the defensive player enters the lane and continues to move during the free throw attempt, thereby committing a disconcertion violation. Since the attempt is unsuccessful, a substitute FT will be administered. Had the FT been successful, no penalty would be assessed.","2/4/2012 2:27:11 PM");


vrb_c0=new Category( "Other Violations" , 8);
vrb_root[7]=vrb_c0; 
vrb_c1=vrb_c0.addChild("Defensive 3 Seconds", 82) ;
vrb_c1.addMedia( 104, "Defensive 3 Seconds (Defender loiters in the lane and does not clear)", "KeyFrame_82_2_104.jpg","Video_82_2_104.flv", "This is an example of a Defensive 3 Seconds Violation. Defensive 3 Seconds is called when a defensive player, who is positioned inside the 16 foot key area, does not actively guard an opponent within three seconds. On this play, the highlighted defensive player does not actively guard an opponent while he is positioned in the key for longer than the allotted three seconds. This is a Defensive 3 Second Violation.","2/7/2012 6:21:38 PM");
vrb_c1.addMedia( 439, "Defensive 3 Seconds (Defender loiters in the lane and does not clear)", "KeyFrame_82_2_439.jpg","Video_82_2_439.flv", "This is an example of a Defensive 3 Seconds Violation. Defensive 3 Seconds is called when a defensive player, who is positioned inside the 16 foot key area, does not actively guard an opponent within three seconds. On this play, the highlighted defensive player does not actively guard an opponent while he is positioned in the key for longer than the allotted three seconds. This is a Defensive 3 Second Violation.","2/7/2012 6:23:39 PM");
vrb_c1.addMedia( 102, "Defensive 3 Seconds (Defender gives Strongside help, and then does not clear lane)", "KeyFrame_82_2_102.jpg","Video_82_2_102.flv", "This is an example of a Defensive 3 Seconds Violation. Defensive 3 Seconds is called when a defensive player, who is positioned inside the 16 foot key area, does not actively guard an opponent within three seconds. On this play, the highlighted defensive player does not actively guard an opponent while he is positioned in the key for longer than the allotted three seconds. This is a Defensive 3 Second Violation.","2/7/2012 6:24:44 PM");
vrb_c1.addMedia( 440, "Defensive 3 Seconds (False Double Team, defender is positioned behind his teammate)", "KeyFrame_82_2_440.jpg","Video_82_2_440.flv", "This is an example of a Defensive 3 Seconds Violation. Defensive 3 Seconds is called when a defensive player, who is positioned inside the 16 foot key area, does not actively guard an opponent within three seconds. The highlighted defender on this play appears to move to double team the offensive player, but he does not legally achieve this position as he aligns hilmself directly behind his defensive teammate. Because a defensive player cannot legally actively defend an opponent from behind a teammate, and because he remains in the key beyond the allotted three seconds, the play is ruled a Defensive 3 Second Violation.","2/7/2012 6:42:39 PM");
vrb_c1.addMedia( 441, "472 Defensive 3 Seconds  (Defensive player lifts foot up and down, doesn't clear lane)", "KeyFrame_82_2_441.jpg","Video_82_2_441.flv", "This is an example of a Defensive 3 Seconds Violation. Defensive 3 Seconds is called when a defensive player, who is positioned inside the 16 foot key area, does not actively guard an opponent within three seconds. In order to completely clear the lane and avoid a Defensive 3 Second Violation, a player must touch the court outside the sixteen foot key area with BOTH feet. On this play, the highlighted defensive player steps outside the key with only one foot, raising his other foot several times in the air inside the key. This movement does not clear this player of the count, and a Defensive 3 Seconds Violation is called.","2/7/2012 6:49:32 PM");
vrb_c1.addMedia( 442, "Not Defensive 3 Seconds, Legal Defensive Alignment", "KeyFrame_82_1_442.jpg","Video_82_1_442.flv", "This is an example of a Legal Defensive alignment that would NOT result in a Defensive 3 Seconds Violation. Defensive 3 Seconds is called when a defensive player, who is positioned inside the 16 foot key area, does not actively guard an opponent within three seconds. A defensive player however may drop down int othe 16 foot key area  if the man he is guarding receives the ball. As long as that offensive player maintains possession of the ball, and no other defender guards that offensive player, that defender may remain in the 16 foot key area without penalty. The defensive player on this play DOES MOVE into the 16 foot key area once his opponent receives the ball, and he remains in the 16 foot key area without penalty until his opponent passes the ball and the defender at that point exits the 16 foot key area before his allowed 3 seconds expires. This is a legal defensive alignment and there is no violation on this play.","2/7/2012 6:56:08 PM");

vrb_c1=vrb_c0.addChild("Offensive 3 Seconds", 83) ;
vrb_c1.addMedia( 443, "Offensive 3 Seconds", "KeyFrame_83_2_443.jpg","Video_83_2_443.flv", "This is an example of an Offensive 3 Seconds violation. An offensive player is not permitted to remain in the 16 foot key area for longer than three seconds, regardless of whether he has the ball or not. On this play, the highlighted offensive player remains in the key for longer than the allotted three seconds.","2/10/2012 11:30:40 AM");
vrb_c1.addMedia( 444, "Offensive 3 Seconds", "KeyFrame_83_2_444.jpg","Video_83_2_444.flv", "This is an example of an Offensive 3 Seconds violation. An offensive player is not permitted to remain in the 16 foot key area for longer than three seconds, regardless of whether he has the ball or not. On this play, the highlighted offensive player remains in the key for longer than the allotted three seconds.","2/10/2012 11:30:55 AM");
vrb_c1.addMedia( 445, "Offensive 3 Seconds", "KeyFrame_83_2_445.jpg","Video_83_2_445.flv", "This is an example of an Offensive 3 Seconds violation. An offensive player is not permitted to remain in the 16 foot key area for longer than three seconds, regardless of whether he has the ball or not. On this play, the highlighted offensive player remains in the key for longer than the allotted three seconds. Note that the offensive player attempted to \"cleanse\" himself, but he does not fully exit the lane, therefore the count continues and the violation is correctly called.","2/10/2012 12:51:09 PM");

vrb_c1=vrb_c0.addChild("Jump Ball Violations", 84) ;
vrb_c1.addMedia( 446, "Jump Ball Violation, jumper contacts the ball before it reaches it's apex", "KeyFrame_84_2_446.jpg","Video_84_2_446.flv", "This is an example of a jump ball violation committed by a participating jumper. The ball must reach the apex of its toss before either jump ball participant can touch it. On this play, the jumper in the blue uniform steals the toss by touching the ball before it reaches its apex. This is a violation on the player in the blue uniform, and following the violation, the ball is awarded to the opposing team at the sideline nearest the spot of the violation.","2/10/2012 12:45:50 PM");
vrb_c1.addMedia( 447, "Jump Ball Violation, jumper catches tip", "KeyFrame_84_2_447.jpg","Video_84_2_447.flv", "This is an example of a jump ball violation committed by a particpating jumper. Neither jumper may catch the tossed or tapped ball until it touches one of the eight non-jumpers, the floor, the basket or the backboard. On this play, the player in the white uniform catches the ball following the initial tip. This is a violation on the player in the white uniform, and following the violation, the ball is awarded to the opposing team at the sideline nearest the spot of the violation.","2/10/2012 12:49:48 PM");

vrb_c2=vrb_c1.addChild("Jump Ball Violations by Jumpers", 85) ;
vrb_c2.addMedia( 106, "Jump Ball Violation, jumper contacts the ball before it reaches it's apex", "KeyFrame_85_2_106.jpg","Video_85_2_106.flv", "This is an example of a jump ball violation committed by a participating jumper. The ball must reach the apex of its toss before either jump ball participant can touch it. On this play, the jumper in the blue uniform steals the toss by touching the ball before it reaches its apex. This is a violation on the player in the blue uniform, and following the violation, the ball is awarded to the opposing team at the sideline nearest the spot of the violation.","2/10/2012 11:35:22 AM");

vrb_c2=vrb_c1.addChild("Jump Ball Violations by Non Jumpers", 86) ;
vrb_c2.addMedia( 448, "Jump Ball Violation, non jumper enters the jumping circle before the ball is touched", "KeyFrame_86_2_448.jpg","Video_86_2_448.flv", "This play is an example of a violation during a jump ball committed by a non jumping player. All 8 non jumping players must remain outside the jumping circle until the ball has been legally tapped by one of the two jumpers. On this play, the non jumping player will touch the court inside the jumping circle prior to the ball being tapped. This is a violation on the player in the red uniform, and following the violation, the ball is awarded to the opposing team at the sideline nearest the spot of the violation.","2/10/2012 12:54:14 PM");

vrb_c1=vrb_c0.addChild("In Bound Violations", 87) ;
vrb_c1.addMedia( 108, "Violation, inbounding player hands the ball to teammate from Out of Bounds", "KeyFrame_87_2_108.jpg","Video_87_2_108.flv", "This is an example of a violation on an inbounds play. A thrower-in is not permitted to hand the ball to any player on the court. On this play, the inbounding offensive player hands the ball to his on-court teammate. This is a violation, and the ball is awarded to the oppsoing team at the sideline nearest the spot of the violation.","2/10/2012 12:56:20 PM");
vrb_c1.addMedia( 449, "Violation, inbounding player steps over the boundary line", "KeyFrame_87_2_449.jpg","Video_87_2_449.flv", "This is an example of a violation on an inbounds play. A thrower-in is not permitted to step over the line separating the court from out of bounds. On this play, the inbounding player clearly steps over the line prior to passing the ball to a teamate. This is a violation, and the ball is awarded to the opposing team at the sideline nearest the spot of the violation.","2/10/2012 12:59:59 PM");
vrb_c1.addMedia( 450, "Legal Inbound play, ball is inbounded into the backcourt in the last 2 minutes", "KeyFrame_87_1_450.jpg","Video_87_1_450.flv", "This play is an example of a LEGAL inbound play, and it IS NOT a backcourt violation. During throw-ins in the last 2 minutes of the 4th quarter and overtime periods, frontcourt or backcourt status is not attained until a player with the ball has established a positive position in either half. On this play, the player catches the throw-in in his frontcourt, but he does not establish a positive position as his momentum carries him into his backcourt, where he then establishes a positive position and backcourt status. Again, this is a legal play, and it is not a violation.","2/10/2012 1:01:55 PM");

vrb_c1=vrb_c0.addChild("Offensive Basket Interference", 88) ;
vrb_c1.addMedia( 291, "Offensive Basket Interference, player contacts the ball above the cylinder", "KeyFrame_88_2_291.jpg","Video_88_2_291.flv", "This is an example of offensive basket interference. Players are not allowed to touch the ball while any part of the ball remains in the cylinder above the basket ring. The offensive player here taps the ball into the basket while the ball is still in the cylinder above the basket. This is a violation.","2/10/2012 1:12:28 PM");
vrb_c1.addMedia( 292, "Offensive Basket Interference, offensive player pulls down the rim while ball is in contact with the rim", "KeyFrame_88_2_292.jpg","Video_88_2_292.flv", "This is an example of offensive basket interference. It is illegal for a player to cause the rim to be off center while in contact with the ball, and to cause an unnatural bounce. During the dunk attempt here, the offensive player pulls the rim to an off center position while the ball is in contact with the rim, thus causing the ball to take an unnatural bounce when the rim springs back to a normal position. This is an offensive basket interference violation.","2/10/2012 1:13:47 PM");
vrb_c1.addMedia( 109, "Offensive Basket Interference, offensive player catches legal shot attempt", "KeyFrame_88_2_109.jpg","Video_88_2_109.flv", "This is an example of offensive basket interference. Offensive players are not permitted to touch any live ball within the playing area that is on its downward flight with an opportunity to score. This is considered to be a \"field goal attempt\". On this play, the offensive player contacts the shot attempt while it is on it downward flight with an opportunity to score. This is an offensive basket interference.","2/10/2012 1:15:21 PM");
vrb_c1.addMedia( 451, "Assist to Score Violation, offensive player grabs the rim while touching the ball", "KeyFrame_88_2_451.jpg","Video_88_2_451.flv", "This play is an example of an illegal assist to score violation. An offensive player may not make contact with the ball and the rim in an attempt to score a basket. On this play, the offensive player clearly grabs the rim with his left hand while tapping the ball towards the rim to score with his right hand. This is an illegal assist to score violation, and no points can be scored, and the opposing team would inbound at the free throw line extended.","2/10/2012 1:21:30 PM");
vrb_c1.addMedia( 138, "Legal Play, not Offensive Basket Interference, player contacts ball that has come off the rim and has no chance to score", "KeyFrame_88_1_138.jpg","Video_88_1_138.flv", "This is an example of a LEGAL tap in by an offensive player in an offensive basket interference situation. Players ARE allowed to tap, touch or rebound a shot attempt when the ball has rolled off of the basket ring and is outside of the imaginary cyclinder. On this play, the offensive player legally taps the ball back into the basket, as the ball had vacated the cylinder before the tap.","2/10/2012 1:17:59 PM");

vrb_c1=vrb_c0.addChild("Goaltending", 89) ;
vrb_c1.addMedia( 111, "Goaltending, defender contacts the ball after it has reached its apex", "KeyFrame_89_2_111.jpg","Video_89_2_111.flv", "This is an example of a goaltending violation. Any shot attempt may not be defended once the trajectory of the ball begins its descent towards the basket. On this play, the secondary defender contacts the ball as it is descending towards the basket, committing a goaltending violation.","2/10/2012 1:22:46 PM");
vrb_c1.addMedia( 452, "Goaltending, defender's hand comes up through the net and touches the ball", "KeyFrame_89_2_452.jpg","Video_89_2_452.flv", "This is an example of a Goaltending Violation. It is a violation for any player to touch the ball with a hand that is through the basket ring. On this play, defensive player reaches up through the rim and touches the ball, making this a goaltending violation.","2/10/2012 1:24:28 PM");

vrb_c1=vrb_c0.addChild("Delay of Game Violations", 90) ;
vrb_c1.addMedia( 453, "Delay of Game, player enters the game with his shirt untucked", "KeyFrame_90_2_453.jpg","Video_90_2_453.flv", "This is an example of a Delay of Game violation. A player must have his shirt tucked in and be ready to play when he is entering the game. If his shirt is untucked when he is beckoned into the game by the official, a delay of game violation shall be assessed. On this play, the entering player, #2 in the red unfiorm, does not have his uniform tucked in when he enters the game. Note that should the violation be the second delay of game violation for the offending team, a technical foul would be assessed.","2/10/2012 1:40:08 PM");
vrb_c1.addMedia( 454, "Delay of Game, defensive player interferes with the inbound pass", "KeyFrame_90_2_454.jpg","Video_90_2_454.flv", "This is an example of a Delay of Game violation that occurs during an inbound pass. A defender may not cross the boundary line and interfere with the ball being inbounded. On this play, even though the player's momentum legally carried him over the boundary line, he delays the game by hitting the throw-in prior to re-entering the court.","2/10/2012 1:35:03 PM");
vrb_c1.addMedia( 455, "Delay of Game, Coach interferes with live ball", "KeyFrame_90_2_455.jpg","Video_90_2_455.flv", "This is an example of a Delay of Game violation by a coach on the bench. Bench personnel may not interfere with a ball that crosses over the plane of the boundary line if an opponent has an opportunity to save the ball. On this play, the player in the blue uniform has an opportunity to save the ball, but the opposing coach reaches out and interferes with the ball. This is a delay of game violation, and note that the first offense is a warning, and the second offense would be a technical foul.","2/10/2012 1:39:57 PM");
vrb_c1.addMedia( 456, "Delay of Game, bench player comes onto court to assist teammate", "KeyFrame_90_2_456.jpg","Video_90_2_456.flv", "Bench personnel may not enter the court or the area surrounding the court to assist teammates. On his play, the player in the white uniform leaves his bench area to assist a teammate who is on the floor on the baseline. This is a delay of game violation, and note that the first offense is a warning, and the second offense would be a technical foul.","2/10/2012 1:42:59 PM");

vrb_c1=vrb_c0.addChild("Timeout Request", 111) ;

vrb_c2=vrb_c1.addChild("Timeout Request by Players", 112) ;
vrb_c2.addMedia( 211, "Timeout Request Granted, player with the ball has one foot on floor when calling Timeout", "KeyFrame_112_1_211.jpg","Video_112_1_211.flv", "This is an example of a LEGAL timeout request by an offensive player. The offensive player with the ball clearly has one foot planted on the floor at the time of the timeout request, and therefore, the request is correctly granted by the Lead official. Again, this is a legal request, and it does not violate Rule 5, Section 8, letter C.","2/10/2012 1:46:10 PM");
vrb_c2.addMedia( 214, "Timeout Request Not Granted, player is airborne and over the boundary line when calling Timeout", "KeyFrame_112_2_214.jpg","Video_112_2_214.flv", "This is an example of a timeout request by an offensive player that WOULD NOT be granted. A player will not be granted a timeout (regular or 20 second) if both of his feet are in the air, and any part of his body has broken the vertical plane of the boundary line. This rule also applies to the midcourt line except during throw-ins in the last two minutes of the fourth or any overtime period. On this play, the offensive player is in mid air, and he has also broken the vertical plane of the sideline, and his timeout request is correctly not granted.","2/10/2012 1:47:33 PM");
vrb_c2.addMedia( 457, "Timeout Request Not Granted, player is airborne and over the boundary line when calling Timeout", "KeyFrame_112_2_457.jpg","Video_112_2_457.flv", "This is an example of a timeout request by an offensive player that WOULD NOT be granted. A player will not be granted a timeout (regular or 20 second) if both of his feet are in the air, and any part of his body has broken the vertical plane of the boundary line. This rule also applies to the midcourt line except during throw-ins in the last two minutes of the fourth or any overtime period. On this play, the offensive player is in mid air, and he has also broken the vertical plane of the sideline, and his timeout request is correctly not granted.","2/10/2012 1:48:58 PM");

vrb_c2=vrb_c1.addChild("Timeout Request by Coaches", 113) ;
vrb_c2.addMedia( 213, "Legal Timeout Request by Coach, request during live play is granted", "KeyFrame_113_1_213.jpg","Video_113_1_213.flv", "This is an example of a LEGAL timeout request by a Head Coach. A request for timeout by a head coach will be granted only when the ball is dead or when the ball in the possession of a player on the team whose head coach is making the request. A request at any other time will be ignored. On this play, a player on the team of the coach making the timeout request is in possession of the ball, and therefore, the request is correctly granted.","2/10/2012 1:54:09 PM");

vrb_c1=vrb_c0.addChild("5 Second Back to the Basket Violation", 116) ;
vrb_c1.addMedia( 458, "5 Second Back to the Basket Violation", "KeyFrame_116_2_458.jpg","Video_116_2_458.flv", "This is an example of a 5 Second Back to the Basket violation. An offensive player in his frontcourt below the free throw line extended is not allowed to dribble the ball with his back or side to the basket while being actively guarded for more than 5 seconds. On this play, the offensive player with the ball maintains his dribble and with back to the basket for more than the allowed 5 seconds, and he is called for the violation.","2/10/2012 1:57:40 PM");
vrb_c1.addMedia( 293, "5 Second Back to the Basket Violation", "KeyFrame_116_2_293.jpg","Video_116_2_293.flv", "This is an example of a 5 Second Back to the Basket violation. An offensive player in his frontcourt below the free throw line extended is not allowed to dribble the ball with his back or side to the basket while being actively guarded for more than 5 seconds. On this play, the offensive player with the ball maintains his dribble and with back to the basket for more than the allowed 5 seconds, and he is called for the violation.","2/10/2012 1:56:26 PM");

vrb_c1=vrb_c0.addChild("Out of Bounds Violation", 117) ;
vrb_c1.addMedia( 459, "Out of Bounds Violation, 'hand as part of the ball' on an Out of Bounds play", "KeyFrame_117_2_459.jpg","Video_117_2_459.flv", "This is an example of a ball being knocked out of bounds off a player's hand as a result of contact by an opposing player. When any part of a player's hand is in contact with the ball, that part of his hand is considered to be part of the ball. On this play, the player in the green uniform has his hand on the ball, and the player in the white uniform then hits the back part of his opponent's hand. By hitting that part of his opponent's hand that was in contact with the ball, he is thus by rule, deemed to be hitting the ball. And since the player in the white uniform hits the \"ball\" from behind and causes it to go outof bounds, the team in the green uniform will be given possession of the ball at the spot that the ball went out of bounds.","2/10/2012 2:11:57 PM");
vrb_c1.addMedia( 460, "Out of Bounds Violation, ball hits behind the backboard", "KeyFrame_117_2_460.jpg","Video_117_2_460.flv", "This is an example of a ball that is ruled to be Out of Bounds. The ball is considered out-of-bounds anytime it passes directly behind the backboard. On this play the ball slips out of the hands of #32 in the white uniform and it goes directly behind the backboard causing the violation.","2/10/2012 2:12:14 PM");
vrb_c1.addMedia( 461, "Out of Bounds Violation, ball goes up through the thrim and then back through", "KeyFrame_117_2_461.jpg","Video_117_2_461.flv", "This is an example of a violation that is treated similiar to an out of bounds violation. On this play, the defensive player in the white uniform deflects a pass which enters the basket from below. Once any part of the ball within the cylinder from below rises above rim level, a violation has occurred, and the oposing team will inbound on the sideline at the free throw line extended, and the shot clock will remain the same.","2/10/2012 2:14:23 PM");
vrb_c1.addMedia( 462, "Out of Bounds Violation, Screen set out of bounds", "KeyFrame_117_2_462.jpg","Video_117_2_462.flv", "This is an example of an out of bounds violation. It is illegal for an offensive player in his frontcourt to set a screen while standing out of bounds on the baseline. On this play, the highlighted offensive player sets a screen while standing on the baseline in his teams' frontcourt. The signal for this violation is crossed arms outstretched in front of the chest. Also note that this is a violation, and it is not an offensive foul.","2/10/2012 2:16:28 PM");
vrb_c1.addMedia( 463, "Out of Bounds Violation, Screen set out of bounds", "KeyFrame_117_2_463.jpg","Video_117_2_463.flv", "This is an example of an out of bounds violation. It is illegal for an offensive player in his frontcourt to set a screen while standing out of bounds on the baseline. On this play, the highlighted offensive player sets a screen while standing on the baseline in his teams' frontcourt. The signal for this violation is crossed arms outstretched in front of the chest. Also note that this is a violation, and it is not an offensive foul.","2/10/2012 2:17:00 PM");

vrb_c1=vrb_c0.addChild("Backcourt Violations", 129) ;
vrb_c1.addMedia( 294, "Backcourt Violation, ball is passed from frontcourt to backcourt", "KeyFrame_129_2_294.jpg","Video_129_2_294.flv", "This is an unusual example of a Backcourt Violation. Once a player establishes position in his frontcourt, he cannot move into his backcourt, nor may he pass the ball to a teammate positioned in the backcourt. The player in the red uniform makes the steal in his new frontcourt, but he then immediately passes the ball to a teammate who is positioned in his backcourt. Since the player who intercepted the pass established POSITIVE POSITION in the frontcourt BEFORE he passed the ball, his pass to his teammate in the backcourt causes a backcourt violation.","2/10/2012 2:18:59 PM");


vrb_c0=new Category( "Technical Fouls" , 9);
vrb_root[8]=vrb_c0; 
vrb_c1=vrb_c0.addChild("Respect for the Game Technicals", 22) ;

vrb_c2=vrb_c1.addChild("Overt Gestures", 91) ;
vrb_c2.addMedia( 465, "Technical Foul, Overt Gesture, \"air punch\" directed at official", "KeyFrame_91_2_465.jpg","Video_91_2_465.flv", "This is an example of a Technical Foul for an overt gesture that exceeds the \"Respect for the Game\" guidelines. Players can react to call with which they disagree, provided the reaction is not overly demonstrative, disrespectful, or prolonged. On this play, the offending player commits an overtly disrespectful gesture in resentment to the call. Since this reaction is demonstrative, it warrants a techical foul.","2/10/2012 2:54:48 PM");
vrb_c2.addMedia( 466, "Technical Foul, Overt Gesture, \"wave off\" directed at official", "KeyFrame_91_2_466.jpg","Video_91_2_466.flv", "This is an example of a Technical Foul for an overt gesture that exceeds the \"Respect for the Game\" guidelines. Players can react to call with which they disagree, provided the reaction is not overly demonstrative, disrespectful, or prolonged. On this play, the player gives a dismissive 'wave off' to the official in resentment to the 'no call'. Even though there was a delay between the 'no call' and the gesture, it is clear that the player's act was in response to the officiating. This gesture, while not overly demonstrative, is deemed disrespectful and will be assessed a technical foul.","2/10/2012 2:55:00 PM");
vrb_c2.addMedia( 467, "Technical Foul, Overt Gesture, \"stomping and yelling\"", "KeyFrame_91_2_467.jpg","Video_91_2_467.flv", "This is an example of a Technical Foul for an overt gesture that exceeds the \"Respect for the Game\" guidelines. Players can react to call with which they disagree, provided the reaction is not overly demonstrative, disrespectful, or prolonged. On this play, the offending player gestures away from the official and he does so in an overt and demonstrative manner, which is i n clear resentment to the foul call. And although he does this away from the official, the act still violates the \"Respect for the Game\" guidelines, and will be assessed a technical foul.","2/10/2012 2:53:56 PM");
vrb_c2.addMedia( 468, "Technical Foul, Overt Gesture, throws ball high into the air", "KeyFrame_91_2_468.jpg","Video_91_2_468.flv", "This is an example of a Technical Foul for an overt gesture that exceeds the \"Respect for the Game\" guidelines. Players can react to call with which they disagree, provided the reaction is not overly demonstrative, disrespectful, or prolonged. On this play, after the foul is called against him at the end of this play, #6 in the white uniform commits an overtly disrespectful gesture in resentment to the call when he throws the ball high into the air. A technical foul shall be assessed for this type of action, as it violates the \"Respect for the Game' guidelines.","2/10/2012 2:52:13 PM");
vrb_c2.addMedia( 469, "Technical Foul, Overt Gesture, \"air punch\" directed away from official", "KeyFrame_91_2_469.jpg","Video_91_2_469.flv", "This is an example of a Technical Foul for an overt gesture that exceeds the \"Respect for the Game\" guidelines. Players can react to call with which they disagree, provided the reaction is not overly demonstrative, disrespectful, or prolonged. On this play, the offending player 'air punches' away from the official. And although he does this away from the official, the act still violates the \"Respect for the Game\" guidelines, and will assessed a technical foul.","2/10/2012 2:58:45 PM");
vrb_c2.addMedia( 470, "Technical Foul, Overt Gesture, turns and gestures at official", "KeyFrame_91_2_470.jpg","Video_91_2_470.flv", "This is an example of a Technical Foul for an overt gesture that exceeds the \"Respect for the Game\" guidelines. Players can react to call with which they disagree, provided the reaction is not overly demonstrative, disrespectful, or prolonged. On this play, the offending player confronts and gestures at an offiical after a foul call. Since the reaction is demonstrative, it warrants a technical foul.","2/10/2012 3:01:43 PM");
vrb_c2.addMedia( 471, "Technical Foul, Overt Gesture, claps hands at official", "KeyFrame_91_2_471.jpg","Video_91_2_471.flv", "This is an example of a Technical Foul for an overt gesture that exceeds the \"Respect for the Game\" guidelines. Players can react to call with which they disagree, provided the reaction is not overly demonstrative, disrespectful, or prolonged. On this play, the player turns and claps at the official. Since the reaction is demonstrative, it warrants a technical foul.","2/10/2012 3:02:08 PM");
vrb_c2.addMedia( 472, "Technical Foul, Overt Gesture, delayed \"wave off\" directed at official", "KeyFrame_91_2_472.jpg","Video_91_2_472.flv", "This is an example of a Technical Foul for an overt gesture that exceeds the \"Respect for the Game\" guidelines. Players can react to call with which they disagree, provided the reaction is not overly demonstrative, disrespectful, or prolonged. On this play, the offending player waves off the official next to him. Since this reaction is demonstrative, it warrants a technical foul.","2/10/2012 3:03:20 PM");
vrb_c2.addMedia( 473, "Technical Foul, Overt Gesture, slaps hands several times at official", "KeyFrame_91_2_473.jpg","Video_91_0_473.flv", "This is an example of a Technical Foul for an overt gesture that exceeds the \"Respect for the Game\" guidelines. Players can react to call with which they disagree, provided the reaction is not overly demonstrative, disrespectful, or prolonged. On this play, the offending player slaps his hands repeatedly in the face of the official, severla moments after his initial display of anger with the call. Since this reaction is demonstrative, it warrants a technical foul.","2/10/2012 6:32:19 PM");
vrb_c2.addMedia( 474, "Technical Foul, Overt Gesture, throws mouth piece at scorer's table", "KeyFrame_91_2_474.jpg","Video_91_2_474.flv", "This is an example of a Technical Foul for an overt gesture that exceeds the \"Respect for the Game\" guidelines. Players can react to call with which they disagree, provided the reaction is not overly demonstrative, disrespectful, or prolonged. On this play, the offending player throws his mouth piece at the scorer's table, several moments after his initial display of anger and following plenty of time to regain his composure. Had the mouth piece been thrown into the stands in a comparable manner, the player would be ejected.","2/10/2012 3:13:13 PM");
vrb_c2.addMedia( 475, "Technical Foul, Overt Gesture, bench player commits an overt gesture", "KeyFrame_91_2_475.jpg","Video_91_2_475.flv", "This is an example of a Technical Foul for an overt gesture that exceeds the \"Respect for the Game\" guidelines. Players can react to call with which they disagree, provided the reaction is not overly demonstrative, disrespectful, or prolonged. On this play, the offending player, who is not even in the game, and is positioned on the bench, stands up and 'air punches' and waves his towel directly at an official. Since this reaction is demonstrative, it warrants a technical foul.","2/10/2012 3:15:29 PM");
vrb_c2.addMedia( 476, "Technical Foul, Overt Gesture, slams the ball to the floor", "KeyFrame_91_2_476.jpg","Video_91_2_476.flv", "This is an example of a Technical Foul for an overt gesture that exceeds the \"Respect for the Game\" guidelines. Players can react to call with which they disagree, provided the reaction is not overly demonstrative, disrespectful, or prolonged. On this play, the offending player slams the ball to the floor, sending it high into the air and into the stands. This type of overt gesture is unacceptable, whether or not it is directed at a game participant or referee.","2/10/2012 3:17:46 PM");
vrb_c2.addMedia( 477, "Technical Foul, Overt Gesture, throws ball to the opposite end of the floor", "KeyFrame_91_2_477.jpg","Video_91_2_477.flv", "This is an example of a Technical Foul for an overt gesture that exceeds the \"Respect for the Game\" guidelines. Players can react to call with which they disagree, provided the reaction is not overly demonstrative, disrespectful, or prolonged. On this play, the player in the blue uniform, after the foul call, throws the ball to the opposite end of the court in resentment to the call. Intentionally throwing the ball away from the officials exceed the \"Respect for the Game\" guidelines, and a technical foul is the correct ruling.","2/10/2012 3:19:27 PM");

vrb_c2=vrb_c1.addChild("Unacceptable Complaining and Inquiries", 96) ;
vrb_c2.addMedia( 478, "Technical Foul, Repeated Gestures", "KeyFrame_96_2_478.jpg","Video_96_2_478.flv", "This is an example of a Technical Foul for prolonged complaining by a player. Players can react to calls with which they disagree, provided the reaction is not overly demonstrative, disrespectful, or prolonged. On this play, the player in the black uniform will demonstrate repeatedly that he felt he had been pushed. While the single gesture is not considered overly demonstrative, the consecutive and continual gesturing is considered a prolonged complaint. Such a reaction must dissolve immediately. Repeating the act puts a player in jeopardy of receiving a technical foul, as seen on this play.","2/10/2012 3:45:50 PM");
vrb_c2.addMedia( 479, "Technical Foul, Repeated Gestures", "KeyFrame_96_2_479.jpg","Video_96_2_479.flv", "This is an example of a Technical Foul for prolonged complaining by a player. Players can react to calls with which they disagree, provided the reaction is not overly demonstrative, disrespectful, or prolonged. On this play, following the missed field goal attempt, the player in the white uniform will demonstrate a foul multiple times as he transitions up the court. While the gestures individually are not overly demonstrative, this is a prolonged complaint that violates the guidelines.","2/10/2012 3:50:16 PM");
vrb_c2.addMedia( 480, "Technical Foul, Aggressive Approach toward the official", "KeyFrame_96_2_480.jpg","Video_96_2_480.flv", "This is an example of a Technical Foul for in an inappropriate reaction to a call, including the approach to the official. Players can react to calls with which they disagree, provided the reaction is not overly demonstrative, disrespectful, or prolonged. On this play, the player in the dark uniform overtly and demonstratively disagress with the offensive foul that is called against him. He aggressively approaches the official in resentment to the call, which violates the guidelines. A technical foul will be assessed for this type of act.","2/10/2012 3:50:29 PM");
vrb_c2.addMedia( 481, "Technical Foul, Aggressive Approach toward the official", "KeyFrame_96_2_481.jpg","Video_96_2_481.flv", "This is an example of a Technical Foul for in an inappropriate reaction to a call, including the approach to the official. Players can react to calls with which they disagree, provided the reaction is not overly demonstrative, disrespectful, or prolonged. On this play, the player in the white uniform will aggressively appraoch an official in a disrespectful manner. Both the aggressive conversation, and the overly demonstrative gesturing, violate the guidelines. These types of reactions will be addressed with a technical foul.","2/10/2012 3:50:06 PM");
vrb_c2.addMedia( 482, "Technical Foul, Disrespectful Approach toward the official", "KeyFrame_96_2_482.jpg","Video_96_2_482.flv", "This is an example of a Technical Foul for in an inappropriate reaction to a call, including the approach to the official. Players can react to calls with which they disagree, provided the reaction is not overly demonstrative, disrespectful, or prolonged. On this play, the player in the white uniform steps towards the official and points directly at him while voicing his displeasure to the call or no call. While this comment does not include profanity or overly demonstrative behavior, it is another form of aggression directed at an official and violates the \"Respect for the Game\" guidelines. Be reminded that profanity directed at an offical is a technical foul by itslef, and does not have to be accompained by any other action.","2/10/2012 3:52:41 PM");
vrb_c2.addMedia( 483, "Technical Foul, Aggressive Approach toward the official", "KeyFrame_96_2_483.jpg","Video_96_2_483.flv", "This is an example of a Technical Foul for in an inappropriate reaction to a call, including the approach to the official. Players can react to calls with which they disagree, provided the reaction is not overly demonstrative, disrespectful, or prolonged. On this play, the player in the dark uniform runs towards the official while voicing displeasure to the call. Charging at an official in this manner is considered an overly demonstrative reaction and a technical foul shall be assessed.","2/10/2012 3:53:55 PM");
vrb_c2.addMedia( 484, "Technical Foul, Continuous Complaining", "KeyFrame_96_2_484.jpg","Video_96_2_484.flv", "This is an example of a Technical Foul for prolonged complaining by a player. Players can react to calls with which they disagree, provided the reaction is not overly demonstrative, disrespectful, or prolonged. On this play, following the initial complaint, the player in the white uniform continues to complain to the referee, well after his immediate reaction, until a technical foul is called. This type of non-stop complaining, referred to as 'continuous complaining', exceeds the \"Respect for the Game\" guidelines, and results in a technical foul being called.","2/10/2012 3:55:43 PM");
vrb_c2.addMedia( 485, "Technical Foul, Prolonged Complaining", "KeyFrame_96_2_485.jpg","Video_96_2_485.flv", "This is an example of a Technical Foul for prolonged complaining by a player. Players can react to calls with which they disagree, provided the reaction is not overly demonstrative, disrespectful, or prolonged. The player on this play thought that there should have been a call. He continues to complain to the officials as the rest of the players go to the other end of the court. This prolonged complaint exceeds the \"Respect for the Game\" guidelines, and he is correctly assessed a technical foul.","2/10/2012 3:59:38 PM");
vrb_c2.addMedia( 486, "Technical Foul, Prolonged Complaining", "KeyFrame_96_2_486.jpg","Video_96_2_486.flv", "This is an example of a Technical Foul for prolonged complaining by a player. Players can react to calls with which they disagree, provided the reaction is not overly demonstrative, disrespectful, or prolonged. On this play, the player continues to complain to the officials from the backcourt to the frontcourt. This prolonged complaint exceeds the \"Respect for the Game\" guidelines, and he is correctly assessed a technical foul.","2/10/2012 4:01:25 PM");
vrb_c2.addMedia( 487, "Technical Foul, Continuous Complaining", "KeyFrame_96_2_487.jpg","Video_96_2_487.flv", "This is an example of a Technical Foul for prolonged complaining by a player. Players can react to calls with which they disagree, provided the reaction is not overly demonstrative, disrespectful, or prolonged. On this play, the player in the white uniform continues to complain, gesture, and berate the officials well after his immedaite reaction. The player, #21 in the white uniform, starts his complaint following the offensive foul call against him and he continues his complaint as play continues and shifts to the other end of the court. This continuous type of complaining exceeds the \"Respect for the Game\" guidelines, and he is correctly asssessed a technical foul.","2/10/2012 4:04:19 PM");
vrb_c2.addMedia( 488, "Technical Foul, Continuous Complaining", "KeyFrame_96_2_488.jpg","Video_96_2_488.flv", "This is an example of a Technical Foul for prolonged complaining by a player. Players can react to calls with which they disagree, provided the reaction is not overly demonstrative, disrespectful, or prolonged. Following the initial complaint here, the player in the blue uniform continues to complain to the referee well after his immediate reaction, until a technical foul is called. This type of complainining, exceeds the \"Respect for the Game\" guidelines, and results in a technical foul being called.","2/10/2012 4:06:00 PM");
vrb_c2.addMedia( 489, "Technical Foul, Continuous Complaining", "KeyFrame_96_2_489.jpg","Video_96_2_489.flv", "This is an example of a Technical Foul for prolonged complaining by a player. Players can react to calls with which they disagree, provided the reaction is not overly demonstrative, disrespectful, or prolonged. Following the initial complaint, the player continues to complain as he walks the full length of the court, even as he is walking to his bench following the timeout. This type of complaining exceeds the \"Respect for the Game\" guidelines, and results in a technical foul being called.","2/10/2012 4:07:41 PM");

vrb_c2=vrb_c1.addChild("Permissible Reactions and Inquiries", 131) ;
vrb_c2.addMedia( 302, "Legal Inquiry", "KeyFrame_131_1_302.jpg","Video_131_1_302.flv", "This is an example of a permissible reaction under the \"Respect for the Game\" guidelines. Players can inquire about calls, provided they do so respectfully and expeditiously. On this play, following the foul call, the player walks calmly with the referee, he asks a quick question with controlled demonstration, and he then gets back into the game.","10/19/2010 4:18:51 PM");
vrb_c2.addMedia( 303, "Legal Inquiry", "KeyFrame_131_1_303.jpg","Video_131_1_303.flv", "This is an example of a permissible reaction under the \"Respect for the Game\" guidelines. Players can inquire about calls, provided they do so respectfully and expeditiously. On this play, following the foul call, the player walks calmly with the referee, he asks a quick question with controlled demonstration, and he then gets back in the game.","10/19/2010 4:19:11 PM");
vrb_c2.addMedia( 306, "Legal Reaction", "KeyFrame_131_1_306.jpg","Video_131_1_306.flv", "This is an example of a permissible reaction under the \"Respect for the Game\" guidelines. Players can react to calls with which they disagree, provided the reaction is not overly demonstrative, disrespectful or prolonged. The player on this play obviously disagrees with the call, but he maintains his composure, he isn't overly demonstrative, and the action ends quickly. No Technical Foul is warranted on this play.","10/19/2010 4:19:55 PM");
vrb_c2.addMedia( 312, "Legal Reaction", "KeyFrame_131_1_312.jpg","Video_131_1_312.flv", "This is an example of a permissible reaction under the \"Respect for the Game\" guidelines. Players can react to calls with which they disagree, provided the reaction is not overly demonstrative, disrespectful or prolonged. On this play, #21 in the white uniform disagrees with the non call, and he gives a quick clap as he heads up the court. Since the action ends quickly and the player isn't overly demonstrative, no Technical Foul is warranted on this play.","12/22/2010 11:30:57 AM");
vrb_c2.addMedia( 313, "Legal Reaction", "KeyFrame_131_1_313.jpg","Video_131_1_313.flv", "This is an example of a permissible reaction under the \"Respect for the Game\" guidelines. Players can react to calls with which they disagree, provided the reaction is not overly demonstrative, disrespectful or prolonged.  Following the foul call, #23 in the blue uniform raises his arms over his head briefly. Since the action ends quickly and the player isn't overly demonstrative, No Technical Foul is warranted on this play.","12/22/2010 11:36:40 AM");
vrb_c2.addMedia( 314, "Legal Reaction", "KeyFrame_131_1_314.jpg","Video_131_1_314.flv", "This is an example of a permissible reaction under the \"Respect for the Game\" guidelines. Players can react to calls with which they disagree, provided the reaction is not overly demonstrative, disrespectful or prolonged. Following the foul call here, #21 in the blue uniform jumps in the air and spins around. Since the action ends quickly and isn't overly demonstrative, no Technical Foul is warranted on this play.","12/22/2010 12:01:09 PM");
vrb_c2.addMedia( 315, "Legal Reaction", "KeyFrame_131_1_315.jpg","Video_131_1_315.flv", "This is an example of a permissible reaction under the \"Respect for the Game\" guidelines. Players can react to calls with which they disagree, provided the reaction is not overly demonstrative, disrespectful or prolonged. Following the foul call, #20 in the red uniform briefly reacts to the call. But since the action ends quickly, and he isn't overly demonstrative, no Technical Foul is warranted on this play.","12/22/2010 12:03:10 PM");
vrb_c2.addMedia( 316, "Legal Reaction", "KeyFrame_131_1_316.jpg","Video_131_1_316.flv", "This is an example of a permissible reaction under the \"Respect for the Game\" guidelines. Players can react to calls with which they disagree, provided the reaction is not overly demonstrative, disrespectful or prolonged. Following the foul call, #2 in the white uniform briefly raises his arms in reaction to the call. But since the action ends quickly, and he isn't overly demonstrative, no Technical Foul is warranted on this play.","12/22/2010 12:04:31 PM");
vrb_c2.addMedia( 317, "Legal Reaction", "KeyFrame_131_1_317.jpg","Video_131_1_317.flv", "This is an example of a permissible reaction under the \"Respect for the Game\" guidelines. Players can react to calls with which they disagree, provided the reaction is not overly demonstrative, disrespectful or prolonged. Following the foul call, the player in the gold uniform who is called for the foul restrains himself after a brief initial reaction to the call. But since the action ends quickly, and he isn't overly demonstrative, no Technical Foul is warranted on this play.","12/22/2010 12:05:54 PM");

vrb_c1=vrb_c0.addChild("Other Technicals", 97) ;

vrb_c2=vrb_c1.addChild("Taunting", 99) ;
vrb_c2.addMedia( 120, "Technical Foul, Taunting", "KeyFrame_99_2_120.jpg","Video_99_2_120.flv", "This is an example of a Technical Foul for unsportsmanlike conduct for taunting. The taunting of opponents is never permitted and actions of this nature are to be penalized immediately. The actions by the player in the black uniform after the successful basket, as well as any pointing in an opponents face or standing over an opponent on the floor in a confrontational manner, are just a few of the examples of unsportsmanlike acts that are considered to be taunting.","5/15/2009 5:11:51 PM");
vrb_c2.addMedia( 162, "Technical Foul, Taunting", "KeyFrame_99_2_162.jpg","Video_99_2_162.flv", "This is an example of a Technical Foul for unsportsmanlike conduct for taunting. The taunting of opponents is never permitted and actions of this nature are penalized immediately. Following his successful dunk, the offensive player then turns towards his opponent and yells and also flails his arms about in a taunting manner.","5/15/2009 5:12:19 PM");

vrb_c2=vrb_c1.addChild("Hanging on the Rim", 100) ;
vrb_c2.addMedia( 300, "Technical, player does chin up on rim after dunk", "KeyFrame_100_2_300.jpg","Video_100_2_300.flv", "This is an example of a Technical Foul for hanging on the rim. Players are not allowed to pull themselves up on the rim, nor are they allowed to hang on the rim after a dunk attempt, unless they are doing so to avoid injury to themselves or another player. The offensive player on this play pulls himself up on the rim and kicks his legs into the air following his successful dunk. This type of reaction is an immediate technical foul for hanging on the rim.","6/25/2010 3:22:15 PM");
vrb_c2.addMedia( 244, "Technical, player does chin up on rim after dunk", "KeyFrame_100_2_244.jpg","Video_100_2_244.flv", "This is an example of a Technical Foul for hanging on the rim. Players are not allowed to pull themselves up on the rim, nor are they allowed to hang on the rim after a dunk attempt, unless they are doing so to avoid injury to themselves or another player. The offensive player on this play pulls himself up on the rim and kicks his legs into the air following his successful dunk. This type of reaction is an immediate technical foul.","12/18/2009 3:15:22 PM");

vrb_c2=vrb_c1.addChild("Players throwing/kicking the ball into the stands", 102) ;
vrb_c2.addMedia( 121, "Technical Foul, player kicks ball into the stands", "KeyFrame_102_2_121.jpg","Video_102_2_121.flv", "This is an example of a Technical Foul for unsportsmanlike conduct. Players are not permitted to intentionally throw, kick or send the ball into the stands for any reason. Any violation of this rule results in a technical foul. Note also that if the ball enters the stands with force, the player would also be ejected from the game. On this play, after the basket is made, #7 in the blue uniform kicks the ball into the stands, but not with force, so this is a Technical Foul but not an ejection.","5/15/2009 5:12:53 PM");

vrb_c2=vrb_c1.addChild("Contact after the whistle", 118) ;
vrb_c2.addMedia( 245, "Technical, Player makes unsportsmanlike contact after the whistle", "KeyFrame_118_2_245.jpg","Video_118_2_245.flv", "This is an example of a Technical Foul for contact made after the whistle. Players are not allowed to make unsportsmanlike contact with their opponents after the whistle, and technical fouls will be assessed if warranted. On this play, the dead ball contact by the player in the white uniform is not part of the play, and the player is penalized with a technical foul.","12/18/2009 3:18:05 PM");

vrb_c2=vrb_c1.addChild("Coach on the floor and interferes with live play", 119) ;
vrb_c2.addMedia( 246, "Coach on the floor and interferes with live play", "KeyFrame_119_2_246.jpg","Video_119_2_246.flv", "This is an example of a Delay of Game Violation committed by the Head Coach. Any bench personnel who enter the court and interfere with play will be assessed an unsportsmanlike technical foul. On this play, the coach contacts the player catching the ball just prior to his field goal attempt. Please note if the offensive player is in the act of shooting the basket, and the basket it successful, it would be scored as well.","12/18/2009 3:19:38 PM");

vrb_c2=vrb_c1.addChild("Technical Fouls for dead ball contact", 130) ;
vrb_c2.addMedia( 301, "Technical Foul, dead ball contact", "KeyFrame_130_2_301.jpg","Video_130_2_301.flv", "This is an example of a Technical Foul for contact after the whistle. The player on the floor in the blue uniform intentionally extends his leg and trips his opponent in the white uniform. This unsportsmanlike contact by the player in the blue uniform is illegal, whether the ball is dead or alive, and since it occurs during a dead ball here, it is penalized with a technical foul.","6/25/2010 3:29:50 PM");


vrb_c0=new Category( "Instant Replay" , 10);
vrb_root[9]=vrb_c0; 
vrb_c1=vrb_c0.addChild("Use of Instant Replay on End of Quarter FG's", 94) ;

vrb_c1=vrb_c0.addChild("Use of Instant Replay on Clock Malfunctions", 95) ;

vrb_c1=vrb_c0.addChild("Use of Instant Replays on 2 pt. / 3 pt. FG's", 98) ;
vrb_c1.addMedia( 263, "2 pt. FG, Officials have doubt, reviewed at end of 1st Qtr, call over turned, changed to a 3 pt. FG", "KeyFrame_98_1_263.jpg","Video_98_1_263.flv", "This is an example of the proper procedural use of instant replay by officials in the review of two-point and three-point field goals. On this very close play the officials are not reasonably certain whether the successful basket was scored correctly as a two-point or three-point goal. Since the basket was scored in the 1st period, the instant replay review must take place at the next timeout, or as in this case, at the period break. The trail official can be seen signaling the scorer's table that this play will be reviewed at the 1st available time. Remember that the crew needs clear and conclusive visual evidence to overturn the call made on the floor, and since the evidence is clear here, the call is correctly changed to a three-point field goal.","5/25/2010 11:02:21 AM");
vrb_c1.addMedia( 164, "3 pt. FG, under 2 minutes remaining, reviewed immediately, shot is upheld", "KeyFrame_98_1_164.jpg","Video_98_1_164.flv", "This is an example of the proper procedural use of instant replay by officials in the review of two-point and three-point field goals. When the value of a field goal is in doubt, officials may use instant replay to determine the shot's exact value. Note that there must be clear and conclusive evidence to change the initial ruling made on the floor. The timing of the review depends on the time remaining in the game. With all 3 mandatory timeouts having been used in the 4th period, the officials here correctly stop play immediately following this successful basket to use Instant Replay to confirm that it was scored correctly as a three-point goal.","5/25/2010 11:02:37 AM");
vrb_c1.addMedia( 163, "3 pt. FG, reviewed at next timeout, shot is upheld", "KeyFrame_98_1_163.jpg","Video_98_1_163.flv", "This is an example of the proper procedural use of instant replay by officials in the review of two-point and three-point field goals. When the value of a field goal is in doubt, officials may use instant replay to determine the shot's exact value. Note that there must be clear and conclusive evidence to change the initial ruling made on the floor. The timing of the review depends on the time remaining in the game. At this play occurs in the 1st quarter, the three point shot is reviewed at the next timeout. The officials use instant replay to determine the shot's exact value, and it is confirmed to be worth three points.","5/25/2010 11:02:56 AM");

vrb_c1=vrb_c0.addChild("Use of Instant Replay on Out of Bounds call", 125) ;
vrb_c1.addMedia( 264, "Use of Instant Replay on Out of Bounds call, call is upheld", "KeyFrame_125_1_264.jpg","Video_125_1_264.flv", "This is an example of the proper procedural use of instant replay by officials in the review on an out of bounds call. Officials may use reply to review an out of bounds call in the last two minutes of the fourth quarter or overtime periods, if they are not reasonably certain which team casued the ball to go out of bounds. The officials CANNOT use instant replay to determine IF a ball went out of bounds of not. On this play, the Official rules \"red\" ball, but he is not reasonably certain that the ball last touched the player in the white uniform, and this doubt correctly triggers an instant replay review since the game is in the last 2 minutes of the 4th period. Following the review, the call on the court will be upheld as the replays show that the ball did indeed hit off the leg of the player in the white uniform and it did not then touch another player before going out of bounds.","5/25/2010 11:03:27 AM");
vrb_c1.addMedia( 265, "Use of Instant Replay on Out of Bounds call, call is upheld", "KeyFrame_125_1_265.jpg","Video_125_1_265.flv", "This is an example of the proper procedural use of instant replay by officials in the review on an out of bounds call. Officials may use reply to review an out of bounds call in the last two minutes of the fourth quarter or overtime periods, if they are not reasonably certain which team casued the ball to go out of bounds. The officials CANNOT use instant replay to determine IF a ball went out of bounds of not. On this play, the Official initially rules that it is \"blue\" ball, but he is not reasonably certain that the ball last touched the player in the white uniform, and this doubt triggers an Instant Replay review as the game is in the last 2 minutes of the 4th period or Overtime period. Following the review, the call on the court will be overturned as the Replays show that the ball actually hit off the hand of the player in the blue uniform, and it did not touch another player before going out of bounds.","5/25/2010 11:03:39 AM");
vrb_c1.addMedia( 285, "Use of Instant Replay on Out of Bounds call, call is upheld", "KeyFrame_125_1_285.jpg","Video_125_1_285.flv", "This is an example of the proper procedural use of instant replay by officials in the review of an out of bounds call. Officials may use replay to review an out of bounds call in the last two minutes of the 4th quarter or Overtime periods, if they are not reasonably certain which team caused the ball to go out of bounds. The officials CAN NOT use instant replay to determine IF a ball went out of bounds or not. On this play at 43.2 of 4th quarter, the official initially rules \"white\" ball, but he is not certain whether it was the player in the dark uniform or his opponent who caused the ball to go out of bounds. This doubt triggers an Instant Replay review. Following the review, the call is upheld since the replay showed conclusively that the ball hit off the knee of the player in the dark uniform, and it did not touch another player before going out of bounds. Note that if the video is inconclusive, the call on the court stands.","6/25/2010 12:50:12 PM");

vrb_c1=vrb_c0.addChild("Use of Instant Replay on 24 Second Violation", 126) ;
vrb_c1.addMedia( 266, "Use of Instant Replay on 24 Second Violation, play is reviewed, successful FG is overturned", "KeyFrame_126_1_266.jpg","Video_126_1_266.flv", "This is an example of the proper procedural use of Instant Replay to overturn a made field goal that occurred after the 24 Second Clock had expired. The team in white will make a 3 pt. FG as the 24 second Shot Clock expires and the officials are not reasonably certain whether the shot was released before the shot clock expired. They use Instant Replay to determine that the shot was taken AFTER the Shot Clock had expired, and they correctly overturn the call on the floor of a made 3 pt. FG. Officials may use Instant Replay at any point in the game to determine whether a 24 second violation occurred prior to the release of a successful shot or prior to a called foul.","6/25/2010 12:56:39 PM");
vrb_c1.addMedia( 286, "Use of Instant Replay on 24 Second Violation, play is reviewed, successful FG is overturned", "KeyFrame_126_1_286.jpg","Video_126_1_286.flv", "This is an example of the proper procedural use of Instant Replay to overturn a made field goal that occurred after the 24 Second Clock had expired. The team in white will make a 2 pt. field goal as the 24 Second shot clock expires here, and the officials are not reasonably certain as to whether the shot was released before the shot clock expired. The officials use Instant Replay to determine that the shot was released AFTER the shot clock had expired, and they correctly overturn the call on the floor of a made 2 pt. field goal. Officials may use Instant Replay throughout the game to determine whether a 24 Second violation occurred prior to the release of a successful shot or prior to a called foul.","6/25/2010 12:55:42 PM");


vrb_c0=new Category( "Table Stats" , 13);
vrb_root[10]=vrb_c0; 
vrb_c1=vrb_c0.addChild("Steal", 132) ;
vrb_c1.addMedia( 318, "Steal, credited to defender who takes the ball away from opponent", "KeyFrame_132_1_318.jpg","Video_132_1_318.flv", "A steal is credited to a player that legally takes the ball away from an opponent, intercepts a pass, or otherwise obtains possession of the ball following an opponent's turnover (provided the ball has remained in bounds and the clock has not stopped.) On this play, #44 in the white uniform is credited with the steal since he took the ball away from his opponent.","1/14/2011 4:51:42 PM");
vrb_c1.addMedia( 319, "Steal, credited to defender who intercepts the pass", "KeyFrame_132_1_319.jpg","Video_132_1_319.flv", "A steal is credited to a player that legally takes the ball away from an opponent, intercepts a pass, or otherwise obtains possession of the ball following an opponent's turnover (provided the ball has remained in bounds and the clock has not stopped). On this play, #3 in the white uniform is credited with the steal since he intercepted the pass made by the opponent.","1/14/2011 4:55:27 PM");
vrb_c1.addMedia( 320, "Steal, credited to defender who purposely deflects the ball away from opponent", "KeyFrame_132_1_320.jpg","Video_132_1_320.flv", "A steal is credited to a player that legally takes the ball away from an opponent, intercepts a pass, or otherwise obtains possession on the ball following an opponent's turnover (provided the ball has remained in bounds and the clock has not stopped). If a player deflects a pass or dribble and controls his deflection either away from an opponent or towards a teammate resulting in eventual possession for the defense, the player casuing the deflection is credited with the steal. On this play #15 in the red uniform is credited with the steal since he purposely deflected the dribble away from the opponent (even though #15 did not control the ball himself after the deflection).","1/14/2011 5:00:57 PM");
vrb_c1.addMedia( 321, "Steal, credited to defender who gains possession, as deflection by teammate was unintentional", "KeyFrame_132_1_321.jpg","Video_132_1_321.flv", "A steal is credited to a player that legally takes the ball away from an opponent, intercepts a pass, or otherwise obtains possession on the ball following an opponent's turnover (provided the ball has remained in bounds and the clock has not stopped). If a player deflects a pass or dribble and controls his deflection either away from an opponent or towards a teammate resulting in eventual possession for the defense, the player casuing the deflection is credited with the steal. On this play, the player in the red uniform who deflects the ball is NOT credited with the steal becuase he merely gets a hand on the ball and he does not control his deflection away from the opponent or toward a teammate. Instead, #7 in the red uniform, who eventually controls the ball, is credited with the steal.","1/14/2011 5:09:46 PM");

vrb_c1=vrb_c0.addChild("Turnover", 133) ;
vrb_c1.addMedia( 322, "Turnover, bad pass by offensive player, opposing team gains possession", "KeyFrame_133_1_322.jpg","Video_133_1_322.flv", "A turnover is charged whenever the offensive team loses possession of the ball without attempting a field goal or a free throw (except in the case where the end of the period causes a team to lose possession of the ball). On this play, #24 in the gold uniform is credited with the turnover for a misdirected pass (note: #52 in the red uniform is credited with the steal).","1/14/2011 5:31:24 PM");
vrb_c1.addMedia( 323, "No Turnover, opposing team does not gain possession", "KeyFrame_133_1_323.jpg","Video_133_1_323.flv", "A turnover is charged whenever the offensive team loses possession of the ball without attempting a field goal or a free throw (except in the case where the end of the period causes a team to lose possession of the ball). On this play, NO turnover is credited since the opposing team, the team in the white uniform, never gained possession of the ball.","1/14/2011 5:37:03 PM");

vrb_c1=vrb_c0.addChild("Block", 134) ;
vrb_c1.addMedia( 324, "Blocked Shot, defender blocks opponent's field goal attempt", "KeyFrame_134_1_324.jpg","Video_134_1_324.flv", "A blocked shot is credited when a player deflects the course of a field goal attempt by an opponent and the shot is not made. A shot can be considered blocked even if the ball was not in flight before being blocked. On this play, #24 in the white uniform blocks the field goal attempt from behind, and he is credited with a block.","1/17/2011 11:11:36 PM");
vrb_c1.addMedia( 325, "Blocked shot, defender blocks opponent's field goal attempt before ball is released", "KeyFrame_134_1_325.jpg","Video_134_1_325.flv", "A blocked shot is credited when a player deflects the course of a field goal attempt by an opponent and the shot is not made. A shot can be considered blocked even if the ball was not in flight before being blocked. On this play, the on ball defender, #13 in the red uniform, ties up the offensive player to cause a jump ball, and the defender is credited with a block.","1/17/2011 11:15:08 PM");

vrb_c1=vrb_c0.addChild("Rebound", 135) ;
vrb_c1.addMedia( 326, "Rebound, defensive rebound of unsuccessful field goal attempt", "KeyFrame_135_1_326.jpg","Video_135_1_326.flv", "An individual rebound is credited each time a player retrieves a live ball or purposely taps a live ball to a teammate immediately followed a missed field goal or free throw attempt. No individual rebound is credited in situations where the whistle stops play before there is player possession following a shot attempt. Instead only a team rebound is credited to the team that gains possession following a stop in play. On this play, #12 in the white uniform is credited with the defensive rebound for retrieving the ball after a missed field goal attempt.","1/17/2011 11:26:47 PM");
vrb_c1.addMedia( 327, "Rebound, defensive rebound of unsuccessful field goal attempt, defender taps ball to teammate", "KeyFrame_135_1_327.jpg","Video_135_1_327.flv", "An individual rebound is credited each time a player retrieves a live ball or purposely taps a live ball to a teammate immediately followed a missed field goal or free throw attempt. No individual rebound is credited in situations where the whistle stops play before there is player possession following a shot attempt. Instead only a team rebound is credited to the team that gains possession following a stop in play. On this play, #22 in the blue uniform is credited with the defensive rebound since he directly tapped the ball to his teammate.","1/17/2011 11:25:59 PM");
vrb_c1.addMedia( 328, "Rebound, defensive rebound of unsuccessful field goal, ball tap by defender to teammate is unintenti", "KeyFrame_135_1_328.jpg","Video_135_1_328.flv", "An individual rebound is credited each time a player retrieves a live ball or purposely taps a live ball to a teammate immediately followed a missed field goal or free throw attempt. No individual rebound is credited in situations where the whistle stops play before there is player possession following a shot attempt. Instead only a team rebound is credited to the team that gains possession following a stop in play. On this play, #8 in the white uniform is credited with the defensive rebound for controlling the ball since his teammate did not deliberately tap the ball to him.","1/17/2011 11:30:30 PM");
vrb_c1.addMedia( 329, "Team Rebound, no individual rebound credited as ball goes out of bounds", "KeyFrame_135_1_329.jpg","Video_135_1_329.flv", "An individual rebound is credited each time a player retrieves a live ball or purposely taps a live ball to a teammate immediately followed a missed field goal or free throw attempt. No individual rebound is credited in situations where the whistle stops play before there is player possession following a shot attempt. Instead only a team rebound is credited to the team that gains possession following a stop in play. On this play, since the ball goes out of bounds after the unsuccessful field goal attempt, a team rebound is awarded to the team in the red uniforom since no player secured possession prior to the ball going out of bounds.","1/17/2011 11:33:32 PM");
vrb_c1.addMedia( 330, "Team Rebound, no individual rebound credited as foul is called", "KeyFrame_135_1_330.jpg","Video_135_1_330.flv", "An individual rebound is credited each time a player retrieves a live ball or purposely taps a live ball to a teammate immediately followed a missed field goal or free throw attempt. No individual rebound is credited in situations where the whistle stops play before there is player possession following a shot attempt. Instead only a team rebound is credited to the team that gains possession following a stop in play. On this play, a team rebound is credited to the team in the white uniform since a loose ball foul was called on the team in the green uniform. #13 in the white uniform is not credited with a rebound as a result of the foul call.","1/17/2011 11:36:38 PM");

vrb_c1=vrb_c0.addChild("Assist", 136) ;
vrb_c1.addMedia( 331, "Assist, pass leads directly to made field goal - dribble drive, pass and layup", "KeyFrame_136_1_331.jpg","Video_136_1_331.flv", "An assist is credited to the player tossing the last pass leading directly to a made field goal, but only if the player scoring the goal demonstrates an immediate reaction toward the basket after receiving the pass. Note also that an inbound pass can be credited as an assist if it leads directly to a field goal. By rule, no more than one assist can be credited for each goal. On this play, the scoring player who receives the ball under the basket and he immediately scores on a reverse lay-up. An assist is credited to #13 in the white uniform since the pass led the scorer to an immediate field goal.","1/17/2011 11:54:06 PM");
vrb_c1.addMedia( 332, "Assist, pass leads directly to made field goal - pass and jump shot", "KeyFrame_136_1_332.jpg","Video_136_1_332.flv", "An assist is credited to the player tossing the last pass leading directly to a made field goal, but only if the player scoring the goal demonstrates an immediate reaction toward the basket after receiving the pass. Note also that an inbound pass can be credited as an assist if it leads directly to a field goal. By rule, no more than one assist can be credited for each goal. On this play, the scoring player receives the ball and he immediately shoots a successful jump shot. An assist is credited to #6 in the red uniform since the scorer immediately shot the ball upon receipt of the pass.","1/17/2011 11:53:03 PM");
vrb_c1.addMedia( 333, "Assist, pass leads directly to made field goal - pass, drive to basket and lay-up", "KeyFrame_136_1_333.jpg","Video_136_1_333.flv", "An assist is credited to the player tossing the last pass leading directly to a made field goal, but only if the player scoring the goal demonstrates an immediate reaction toward the basket after receiving the pass. Note also that an inbound pass can be credited as an assist if it leads directly to a field goal. By rule, no more than one assist can be credited for each goal. On this play, the scoring player receives the ball just inside his three point line, dribbles one time and scores on a lay-up. An assist is credited to #2 in the white uniform since the scorer made an immediate reaction to the basket.","1/17/2011 11:58:49 PM");
vrb_c1.addMedia( 334, "No assist credited, pass does not lead directly to made field goal - dribble drive to basket and lay-up", "KeyFrame_136_1_334.jpg","Video_136_1_334.flv", "An assist is credited to the player tossing the last pass leading directly to a made field goal, but only if the player scoring the goal demonstrates an immediate reaction toward the basket after receiving the pass. Note also that an inbound pass can be credited as an assist if it leads directly to a field goal. By rule, no more than one assist can be credited for each goal. On this play, the scoring player receives the ball at the top of the three point line, dribbles three times along the perimeter then changes direction toward the basket and then dribbles two more times before scoring the lay-up. An assist is NOT credited since the pass did not lead the scorer directly to the made basket.","1/18/2011 12:05:49 AM");
vrb_c1.addMedia( 335, "Assist, pass leads directly to made field goal - post offense", "KeyFrame_136_1_335.jpg","Video_136_1_335.flv", "An assist is credited to the player tossing the last pass leading directly to a made field goal, but only if the player scoring the goal demonstrates an immediate reaction toward the basket after receiving the pass. Note also that an inbound pass can be credited as an assist if it leads directly to a field goal. By rule, no more than one assist can be credited for each goal. On this play, the scoring player receives the ball in the post, dribbles once, and scores on a lay-up. An assist is credited to the passer, #5 in the green uniform, since the scorer's continuity is not broken by the dribble and spin move.","1/18/2011 12:08:52 AM");
vrb_c1.addMedia( 336, "No assist credited, pass does not lead directly to made field goal - post offense", "KeyFrame_136_1_336.jpg","Video_136_1_336.flv", "An assist is credited to the player tossing the last pass leading directly to a made field goal, but only if the player scoring the goal demonstrates an immediate reaction toward the basket after receiving the pass. Note also that an inbound pass can be credited as an assist if it leads directly to a field goal. By rule, no more than one assist can be credited for each goal. On this play, #41 in the white uniform receives the ball, pivots to face the basket, makes a couple of jab steps, and then shoots the ball. An assist is NOT credited to #2 in the white uniform since #41 did not demonstrate an immediate reaction towards the basket but rather he makes multiple moves during a five second before shooting the ball.","1/18/2011 12:15:32 AM");
vrb_c1.addMedia( 337, "Assist, pass leads directly to made field goal - transition play", "KeyFrame_136_1_337.jpg","Video_136_1_337.flv", "An assist is credited to the player tossing the last pass leading directly to a made field goal, but only if the player scoring the goal demonstrates an immediate reaction toward the basket after receiving the pass. Note also that an inbound pass can be credited as an assist if it leads directly to a field goal. By rule, no more than one assist can be credited for each goal. On this play, #12 in the purple uniform receives the ball outside the 3 point line, takes one dribble, and then drives to the basket for a successful dunk. As assist should be credited to #37 in the purple uniform who delivered the ball to #12, because the receiving player's immediate reaction upon receipt of the pass towards the basket.","1/18/2011 12:20:51 AM");
vrb_c1.addMedia( 338, "No assist credited, pass does not lead directly to made field goal - transition play", "KeyFrame_136_1_338.jpg","Video_136_1_338.flv", "An assist is credited to the player tossing the last pass leading directly to a made field goal, but only if the player scoring the goal demonstrates an immediate reaction toward the basket after receiving the pass. Note also that an inbound pass can be credited as an assist if it leads directly to a field goal. By rule, no more than one assist can be credited for each goal. On this play, the scoring player receives the ball just outside his opponent's 3 point line, dribbles five times, makes a move to avoid a defender, and then scores on a lay-up. An assist is NOT credited  to #11 in the blue uniform since the pass did not lead the scorer directly to the basket.","1/18/2011 12:29:13 AM");
vrb_c1.addMedia( 339, "Assist, inbound pass leads directly to made field goal - inbound pass and jump shot", "KeyFrame_136_1_339.jpg","Video_136_1_339.flv", "An assist is credited to the player tossing the last pass leading directly to a made field goal, but only if the player scoring the goal demonstrates an immediate reaction toward the basket after receiving the pass. Note also that an inbound pass can be credited as an assist if it leads directly to a field goal. By rule, no more than one assist can be credited for each goal. On this play, #24 in the purple uniform recevies the inbound pass, jab steps, and then makes the jump shot. An assist is credited to his teammate, #37 in the purple uniform, since an inbounds pass can lead to an assist and the shooter demonstrated an immediate reaction towards the basket upon receipt of the pass.","1/18/2011 12:27:55 AM");
vrb_c1.addMedia( 340, "No assist credited, pass that leads to made field goal was not intentional", "KeyFrame_136_1_340.jpg","Video_136_1_340.flv", "An assist is credited to the player tossing the last pass leading directly to a made field goal, but only if the player scoring the goal demonstrates an immediate reaction toward the basket after receiving the pass. Note also that an inbound pass can be credited as an assist if it leads directly to a field goal. By rule, no more than one assist can be credited for each goal. On this play, the ball was stripped from #8 in the white uniform and it falls into the hands of his teammate, #13 in the white uniform, who then makes a 3 point goal. Though #13 in the white uniform did make an immediate reaction to score, an assist is NOT credited since the pass was not intended.","1/18/2011 12:35:42 AM");




