Thread: Disconcertlon
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Old Sun Oct 25, 2015, 10:41am
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Originally Posted by Freddy View Post
...since the rule says, "No opponent shall disconcert the free thrower", can a player not on the floor commit a disconcertion violation?
From the bench? Absolutely. An opponent not on the floor can commit a disconcertion violation. The rule states, "opponent", not, "player".

9.1.3 SITUATION D: ... The free thrower is entitled to protection from being distracted. It is the opponent’s responsibility to avoid disconcerting
the free thrower.

In thirty-five years, I've never called this in an interscholastic game, but I have called it once, in a recreation game, and I was confident that my call had the full support of the NFHS rule, as written.
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