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Old Thu Feb 25, 2016, 09:41am
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HS Pregame Dunking

Ive been through the Wisconsin rule book and cannot find a clear definition of pregame dunking other than it is NOT allowed and a technical is administered which starts game shooting free throws for other team.

My question is: Is this a one time offense? (example: team puts on a dunk fest regardless of getting a technical) or does every "dunk" get penalized?

Does the HC lose coaching box priviledges?

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Old Thu Feb 25, 2016, 09:51am
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I don't know the definite answer, but I remember hearing a story from about 10 years ago where the team wanted the coach fired so the guys that could dunk we dunking on pre game warm ups. It was 3 indirect T's to the coach and he was gone. I would assume if it was 1 T it would be an indirect to the coach and he would still be able to stand. I don't know if you would shoot 6 times for 3 T's or only the 2.


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Old Thu Feb 25, 2016, 09:57am
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Every dunk is penalized and each is an indirect T for the head coach. So technically 3 different players dunking would be 3 indirects on the head coach and he'd be done.
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Old Thu Feb 25, 2016, 10:03am
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Every dunk is penalized and each is an indirect T for the head coach. So technically 3 different players dunking would be 3 indirects on the head coach and he'd be done.
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Old Thu Feb 25, 2016, 03:12pm
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Every dunk is penalized and each is an indirect T for the head coach. So technically 3 different players dunking would be 3 indirects on the head coach and he'd be done.
Are you sure about this? Not listed as indirectly in the table in back of the book anymore to a coach. Dunking dead balls is a player T... I'm pretty sure they removed this as T to coach.....
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Old Thu Feb 25, 2016, 08:29pm
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Are you sure about this? Not listed as indirectly in the table in back of the book anymore to a coach. Dunking dead balls is a player T... I'm pretty sure they removed this as T to coach.....
During warm-up they are bench personnel. That means any T against a bench person would be an indirect against the head coach. 3 indirect equals an ejection for the coach.

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Old Fri Feb 26, 2016, 06:11am
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But they could dunk during half time.
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Old Thu Feb 25, 2016, 03:14pm
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During the game it would be assessed to the player. But not before or during intermission.
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Old Thu Feb 25, 2016, 03:25pm
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10.4.1 SITUATION E:

Fifteen minutes before the game is scheduled to start, team member A1 dunks. Two minutes later A2 dunks.

RULING: A1 and A2 are both charged with a technical foul. In addition, the head coach is charged indirectly with a technical foul for each act. The two fouls are team fouls for purpose of reaching the bonus. When dunking occurs during the pregame practice period the official notifies the team member and the head coach, but does not sound the whistle. If the game is played in a state which utilizes the optional coaching box, the coach should be informed that he/she has lost the privilege of using the coaching box for the entire game. (10-4-1i)
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Old Thu Feb 25, 2016, 04:00pm
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I missed this in the case book.... Thanks, I guess we missed this one earlier this year. I stand corrected
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Old Thu Feb 25, 2016, 04:01pm
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Everybody is bench personnel until the game starts.
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Old Mon Dec 19, 2016, 01:56pm
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10.4.1 SITUATION E:

Fifteen minutes before the game is scheduled to start, team member A1 dunks. Two minutes later A2 dunks.

RULING: A1 and A2 are both charged with a technical foul. In addition, the head coach is charged indirectly with a technical foul for each act. The two fouls are team fouls for purpose of reaching the bonus. When dunking occurs during the pregame practice period the official notifies the team member and the head coach, but does not sound the whistle. If the game is played in a state which utilizes the optional coaching box, the coach should be informed that he/she has lost the privilege of using the coaching box for the entire game. (10-4-1i)
So in this situation just two team fouls in the book, correct? Not four?
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Old Mon Dec 19, 2016, 02:03pm
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So in this situation just two team fouls in the book, correct? Not four?
Why four?

The penalty is a DIRECT to the player, INDIRECT to the coach, and A team foul. The INDIRECT is part of the initial act and not a separate act to count towards the team foul.
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Old Mon Dec 19, 2016, 02:09pm
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Just asking to be 100% sure. I thought it was two.
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Old Thu Feb 25, 2016, 04:52pm
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During the game it would be assessed to the player. But not before or during intermission.
It is assessed to the player before the game AND an indirect to the coach.
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