Thread: Disconcertion?
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Old Wed Jan 08, 2003, 11:16am
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Originally posted by JugglingReferee
Once the shooter has the ball, I would call a violation if a player leaves his lane line position, or rule disconcertation if any other movement appears to affect the shooter.

If a player(s) moves just as I'm bouncing the ball to the shooter, then I ask for the ball back and make sure everyone is ready. If a team appears to be doing this purposely, the ice the shooter, I will start to clamp down and say that everyone is now set... do not move... then bounce the ball.

Mike
I agree. I allow plenty of time for the players to get set for the free throw. I'm OK with one or two "reloads" during a game if I think they were not intentional. Any more than that, intentional or not, and I'm going to get irritated and deal with it.
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