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Old Sun Feb 24, 2002, 12:39am
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Quote:
Originally posted by latterdaysaint
Team A is beating team B by 30 points. Player A1 is inbounding the ball with 10 seconds left in the game. Player B1 defends the inbound pass. Player A1 intentionally bounces the inbound pass off of player B1's leg and back out of bounds. R hands ball to player A1 who again bounces the inbound pass off of player B1's leg and player A1 begins to laugh. R hands ball again to A1 who inbounds pass and game ends. Does anyone feel there is a case for taunting and baiting in this instance? R said B1 had a chance to catch or avoid ball if necessary. What would you do if you were ref?
I suppose taunting is one possible call, depending on how the laughing was executed.

I'm having trouble seeing 10 seconds elapsing on this set of plays.

Where in the world was coach B? Why didn't he change his strategy?
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