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SniperBBB: I highly suggest that you delete your post before a woman coach that knows you post as SniperBBB reads it because your statement was very sexist. MTD, Sr.
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White 4 runs at player and throws her arms at her. The result is UGLY. The official who calls the foul is blocked and really cant see the contact or lack thereof. But from his view, something was there.
As a coach, id tell my player, your 4, run to offense and stop. There's a trap there. We've got her. She doesnt stop and throws her arms in. Happens fast. Looks like a foul. Ugly foul. Of course there's going to be a call. Choice is foul or travel. You can look at it in slow mo and say it wasnt a foul but at full speed it certainly does. What i say is if you, a player, do something like this which cant be ignored..im going to make a choice...im part of the game. You might not like the choice i make. Better play is for her to trap offense rather than run and attack it with arms like she does, |
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Play two. I cant really see it but id bet your house that white 4 fouled her originally. Ball goes to other offense player and she runs in to 4. If i didnt have foul On 4 before i would on the second contact. Purple then loses control and then falls. It wasnt a travel.
I would guess id have a foul on white 4 for first play. |
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Big Cat: Regarding the second play. Please re-read the definition of screening with regard to the contact between W-4 and B-32. MTD, Sr.
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I have a foul on white 4 and i dont think its close. Up to you what you call. Calling this a screen is fitting a square peg in a round hole.
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I am not going to debate whether this is a blocking foul or a charging foul, but based upon your comment about screening and "a square peg in a round hole" leads me to believe that you do not understand the guarding and screening rules. 1) The guarding rule applies only to the five defensive players. The guarding rule is in effect when one of the teams has team control of the ball. If neither team has team control of the ball then the guarding rule is not in effect. 2) The screening rule applies to all of the ten players on the court at all times whether or not there is team control of the ball by a team. That means that defensive players can (and do set screens). Whether you judge W-4 or B-32 to be guilty of the foul, in this case, the screening rule and not the guarding rule is the rule that you must apply. MTD, Sr.
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