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The action is difficult to see because there are other players in the way and the camera is at a distance.
If one of our video gurus could copy this and post it again such that it can be viewed in slow motion that would be helpful. For now, my opinion is that the action constitutes either a player control foul or an intentional personal foul. I do not believe that it warranted a flagrant personal foul. The act was not savage or violent, just reckless. |
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I doubt this is ever happening right in front of me. Probably could've called two jumps balls or a violation for excessive swinging of elbows. I'm pretty quick on jumps balls at this level when stupid stuff is liable to happen if you let it go. Again, could've called a violation also. Waiting was probably a mistake. If it gets to an elbow in the face. Someone is probably sitting for the night. Last edited by Dad; Wed Dec 30, 2015 at 06:14pm. |
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You can't just make up a jump ball to keep this from happening. G21 was moving enough with the ball after the rebound that I doubt anyone's getting in there for a tie-up. There is the potential to call a violation for swinging elbows the first time she goes around, but due to the camera angle and the number of other players between G21 and the camera, hard to tell really. Anyone have any thoughts on W34 with her "high clapping" after the foul has been called? One more thing: How do you get half way through the second quarter of a girls game with only ONE foul called(prior to this one)? Surely there had to be some nasty ugly illegal screens that could have been called in the first quarter!!
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Intentional Personal foul at a minimum, and I wouldn't try to talk a partner off a flagrant if I had this angle on the action. Quote:
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There's an elbow swing. A jump. An elbow swing. A jump. WACK a face shot. I'm not clipping another obvious video to make my point. Go to youtube and slow it down if it's too fast for you. Last edited by Dad; Thu Dec 31, 2015 at 01:54am. |
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Better option, since that's what took place. The whistle, hopefully, stops the swinging and keeps other players from getting close to the BH/D. After the L mistakenly called the T - or even if he hadn't called a T - it would've been a good idea for both officials to get together and talk about what just happened. In an ideal world that allows them to make the proper ruling (maybe the T says, "Hey, that can't be a technical foul because it was a live ball."). His initial signal should have been a PC foul and then go up from there after a chat with his partner. As for White #34, I'm in favor of a T because she was clapping towards the offending team. That's taunting. If she's walking away from the incident I say leave it alone. At any rate, that would've been something else for the officials to discuss when/if they got together.
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If you think something is an Intentional foul, it isn't a PC at all and the PC signal would actually also be incorrect. I go straight to the X signal if i think something is an IF. I don't have a problem upgrading if I've gone only PC first if a partner gives me more info but I see no reason to go with a PC signal initially on this.
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Swinging elbow contact (video)
Video intro says flagrant and ejected. I'm ok with that but that was a terrible camera angle. Looks look the L just had a common PC foul but I didn't have sound on when I watched it so that might have more info
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He incorrectly called a T. She was purposely swinging her elbows and connected to an opponent's face. I'm good with a FPF.
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From the camera angle, it's hard to tell exactly where the contact occurred. If above the shoulders, a minimum of an intentional foul. If contact was below the shoulders, a minimum of a player control foul.
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