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Originally Posted by Scrapper1
Just ask yourself this simple question: Is it really a big deal? That's it, honestly.
The kid just palmed the ball in the backcourt with no pressure. Did he violate? Sure did. Is it really a big deal? No.
Dribbler just barely palmed the ball as he froze the defender to drive to the basket. Did he violate? Yup. Is it a big deal. Yes, it's a really big deal.
Free throw shooter took 11 seconds to make the try. Did he violate? Sure did. Is it really a big deal? No.
Offensive team takes 11 seconds to get over the midcourt line against a heavy press. Is it a really big deal? Yes.
Dribbler just barely steps on the out of bounds boundary. Did he violate? Yup. Is it really a big deal? Yes. Boundary lines are a big deal.
It may seem overly simplistic, and in some cases some people might say that it is a little bit arbitrary. And I can't argue with either of those objections. I can only tell you that it has worked for me.
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I agree. I guess my point is that some (dare I say a majority) do use some judgment when it comes to some violations whether they will admit it or not. Scrapper, your list above points out quite well that imo all situations where a violation has occured are not created equal.