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Deal With It ...
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I just wish that all of my local board colleagues would deal with it. It would make my job a lot easier. Tuesday night's official (to himself): "This fashion stuff ain't part of "the game"". Friday night's coach to BillyMac: "But Tuesday night's officials let us wear these". |
I guess while we are talking about free throw situations I might as well point out that they have removed language in the penalty section of 9-1. Penalty 4b used to say if the second violation is by the free thrower or a "teammate behind the free throw line extended and the three point line" both violations are penalized....
It now simply says if the violation is by the free thrower or a "teammate" both violations are penalized. It contradicts 4a which we know says the second violation is ignored if it occurs in marked lane space.... |
Does This Solve That?
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Rule Book Corrections: Page 56, 2015-16 NFHS Basketball Rules omission: 9-1-3 Penalty 4b should read “If the second violation is by the free thrower or a teammate behind the free-throw line extended and the three-point line, both violations are penalized, as in penalty item (3). |
Tried Out the New FT Interp
So I had a set of HS boys pre-season games today in a two-person crew. I discovered that it's a pain in the arse, as the T, to look at both the players in the lane spaces opposite, the shooter, the players behind the arc, and the flight of the ball.....granted all stuff I've done before.....but then have to add yet another item to look for, i.e. the defender in the high post crossing the plane before the FT ends. That's a lot to take in in a 2-p crew. Might be a long year. :(
A lot easier to handle in a 3-p crew. Hopefully those games make up the majority of my sked this year. :D |
I'm trying to figure out if the new POE applies only if the defender enters the lane early and contacts the free throw shooter.
If the defender waits until the ball hits the rim, and then incidentally contacts the shooter, is that still legal? Or, should it be called a foul as well? I have a feeling the first time I enforce the POE, I'll be having a thrilling conversation with the coach. :rolleyes: Quote:
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When a normal entry into the lane occurred, whatever adjudication needing to be done on this issue was usually so close it didn't seem legitimate to call. Look for that aggressive entry. If it doesn't happen, at this point of studying this issue I'd say the POE isn't happening so you don't have to fixate on it. Of course, as always, I reserve the right to be wrong on this. But that's the way it looks.[/QUOTE] |
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Life got so much easier when I decided to just go out and work games and not overly concern myself with what the NFHS did or didn't do. |
Pre game meeting--Coach's do you understand the new rule emphasis? No, okay, stay out of the free throw semi circle until the ball hits the ring, its a violation and foul for contact. Any questions?
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BillyMac's Pregame: Short And Sweet ...
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Our local interpreter goes over the new rules, and points of emphasis, with coaches at a preseason meeting. I often show up early at scrimmages to see if coaches have any questions about the new rules. Once the "real" season starts, I will answer polite questions, but I won't take any initiative to invite coaches to participate in a rules clinic. |
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OK, that was overly snarky, but IMO this is a bit of pandora's box -- I don't see this rule as so significant that it warrants singling out more than any other relatively unusual situation. |
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