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Elbow scenario
Late in the game, A1 up big and shooting a 1 and 1. Shot misses. No one from A attempts a rebound. B1 has the rebound but B2 also grabs the rebound from behind B1. B1 with an angry look on her face unleashes an elbow toward the head of B2 obviously thinking this is an opposing player. There is no opponent within 10 feet. In a) the elbow contacts her teammate in the head or b) there is no contact.
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I am letting this go. Do not make a call you cannot explain quickly and succinctly. MTD, Sr.
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At minimum, I would call an excessive elbow swinging violation.
Depending upon how I view the act, I might call a technical foul for unsporting behavior, which could even be flagrant. Consider if the player had thrown a punch at her teammate. That conduct is unacceptable. |
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Purposely contacting someone in the head with an elbow? I'm leaning towards the player no longer being on the court. |
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Agree....the player tried to swing it at an opponent. Just because she was wrong and it was a teammate is no reason to ignore the act. At a minimum, call the violation. If you though she was trying to hurt someone with it, call a T.
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Can't call a T - it's a live ball. I'm sure you meant an Intentional.
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I still don't think I'd have anything here, maybe a talk with the player and/or coach. I certainly wouldn't argue the violation call, but it seems to me that it is called so infrequently that many officials wouldn't go there seeing it live. |
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I don't think you can have an intentional either. An intentional HAS to be on an opponent, not between teammates.
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And I may be wrong - since it was non-contact it could be a T I suppose.
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Its infrequency is no reason to not call the violation, especially considering the potential for serious injury. I had this call earlier this season; after the game, my partner chastised me for making something up, but he was apologetic when I showed him the rule.
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Quality right there.
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A flagrant T is still a T. I didn't mean to suggest otherwise.
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