Quote:
Originally Posted by icallfouls
Discussion started last year about elbows and the situations that might develop.
My biggest problem with it, is that when one of the bigs sets a screen or gets a rebound with a smaller player in the area and there is contact. An elbow from the bigs is 99.99% of the time going to come in contact above the neck of the shorter player. It places undue burden on the taller player to avoid contact with the shorter player.
Part of the problem has been that smaller players swipe at the arms of the taller players and officials don't protect the bigger players because they are expected to play through it. It really puts taller players at a disadvantage when a smaller player tries swipe at a ball from the blind side or from below.
While I understand the intent, let us continue to use the previous guidelines for swinging elbows for another season before implementing the more highly subjective levels of contact.
In the end, we will do what we gotta do
|
But if you wouldn't have called a foul on that play last year, you shouldn't be calling it a foul this year.
This new rule DOES NOT change what a foul is. It just changes the penalties associated when a foul is called and involves an elbow and contact with a player above her head.