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Originally posted by rainmaker
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Originally posted by ChrisSportsFan
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Originally posted by paxsonref
No team control on a rebounding foul.......team control exists while th team is in control.......when a shot is released for a try, there is no team control anymore, therefore no team control fouls exist, and bonus throws can be shot.
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Exactly! Yet he insisted on us implementing the team control rule. I asked him who has team control during a shot and yet het still misunderstood the rule.
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Even if you do "implement the team control rule", you still don't skip the shots. There is no team control during a rebound so the rule says to give shots to the team that got fouled.
The rule change is fairly simple, and most of us should be used to it from watching college ball. Coaches don't need to understand the rule change as much as they need to understand team control. This will also help with those rebounds that are tipped into the backcourt, and with throw-ins that appear to violate the team control rules.
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I would totally agree with this. I am still trying to understand the logic behind the NFHS NOT making the high school rule the same as the NCAA rule. I guess to me, it just makes sense that a player with the ball in hand, standing out of bounds, is in control, hence his/her team is in control. Perhaps a way to ask the question is, how is the team NOT in control?
Any opinions or comments appreciated...thanks.