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Old Fri Dec 16, 2016, 03:08pm
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I think I might have plumbed

Was wondering what the collective's wisdom might be about boxing-out fouls.

Had a pretty good player the other night obviously making her coaches proud with the way she moved her opponent around while another teammate was rebounding a shot (to go the other way). I nailed her for displacing her opponent a healthy ways. We're not talking bumping and struggling, is to be expected, and allowed. But rather, "I've got you on my back, and now I'm going to make sure you're not only sealed off but 8-10 (or more) feet off the ball."

Coach was disbelieving that I dare call something on a "good boxout" like that. He continued to loudly praise his player for her "good boxout" the next several times up and down the floor, obviously targeting me with a message.

It reminded me of a similar totally incredulous coach reaction a couple of years ago on a similar type play where I whistled a foul.

I guess my question is what's your limit for allowing a player to box out and move an opponent? Some movement obviously should be allowed, but, hey, if I start with you in one place and deposit you 8-10 (or whatever) feet away against your will, at some point there has to be grounds for a foul ... right?

I know better than to worry about upset coaches too much, but I got to thinking I might be looking for trouble unnecessarily here. Thoughts?
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