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A Merited T . . . or Not?
A Sunday Afternoon Diversion from Football . . .
Any valid reason, by rule, that a T could have been given here? Possible T? <iframe width="560" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/ZRVXwOHAjXo" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe> Rule reference or quotation required if responding. |
For what?
I see nothing that warrants a technical foul.
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You must have posted the wrong video. I see a blue player help an opponent up, blue #10 & #24 try to claim they committed the foul, the real culprit receive his 5th foul, the coach promptly replace the disqualified player, a free throw made, teammates dap up the free throw shooters, and all the players back along the lane line in time for the 2nd free throw.
#24 was involved in the play, it's not like he walked in from the 3-point line to claim he committed a foul that occurred under the basket. |
I'm gonna guess the question is related to #24 walking around with the ball for 10 seconds as part of his "I committed the foul" charade instead of immediately giving it to the nearest official, but ... no is still the answer, based on the information we have here at least.
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Also don't call the 10-3-5-b or 10-1-5-d techs either. |
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I hear some group of people (cheerleaders?) screaming when the ball is released on the free throw.. by rule, that's a T but I'd stay away from it here.
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Citation ???
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Also, disconcertion (not a technical foul, it's a delayed violation), by cheerleaders, or fans? Which rule? |
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I'm not sure what I'm supposed to be seeing on this video.
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I have nothing on this play. What action(s) are you asking about in regard to the possible "T"?
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What I was Aiming For
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Not saying I'd call a T on it. Was just interested in engaging in a discussion of that rare situation. |
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