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Old Fri Dec 15, 2000, 10:17am
Ralph Stubenthal Ralph Stubenthal is offline
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Originally posted by bob jenkins
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Originally posted by MREUROREF
I had a game last week where B1 would yell at A1 while he attempted shot. The first time I shifted my eyes out of AOR when i first heard it. The second time the guy had beat him on the break, so I felt it was out of frustration, but the third time we gave him a warning for USL Conduct. Does anyone know if the rule book in/directly address this distraction tactic. I've seen some yell at the freethrower on the line, could this be construed as a lane violation? I've seen one of the threads before that covered players waving their hands while in the lane during freethrows that touch on it briefly, but i was wondering would this be a violation or penalized like obstructing player view? (Technical)

On a shot, it's nothing. On a free throw, it's disconcertion. (FED 9-1-5)


"Obstructing player view" is a T only if the player is not in control of the ball (e.g., to prevent the player from catching a pass). (FED 10-3-8d)

Bob, would you always T a player for putting his hands in a player's face(an offensive player w/o the ball)? Or, would you customarily warn him once, providing the first incidence didn't cause a situation?
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