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hoopologist Mon Mar 06, 2017 04:07am

Technical assessed - no free throws
 
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Caveat: I'm not an official (how many posts will I need to caveat?).

I'm sure there's a simple reason a technical foul is clearly the call yet no free throws are assessed. The only thing I can think of is that a double technical was called and I just didn't pick it up.

It all stems from some action in the lane at left on the try for goal. After vying for position, #4 Red falls. Then once he's up the opponent appears to go over to make all good. At which point #4 shoves him and earns a technical.

After a rather lengthy discussion by the crew, a simple throw in?

Sorry about the video quality. I'll figure that part out eventually.


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Nevadaref Mon Mar 06, 2017 05:10am

The initial foul is holding by a player in gold during the rebound.
The shove by red looks to be assessed a T for dead ball contact by one of the officials.
I have no idea why FTs were not awarded for the T. Maybe it was rescinded.
The game was resumed with an end line throw-in by red due to the initial foul by gold.

Camron Rust Mon Mar 06, 2017 05:41am

Maybe the gold player said something that drew a T as well. That would be consistent with going to the point of interruption.

JRutledge Mon Mar 06, 2017 08:09am

Without seeing the reporting, this could have been a double T, which you do not shoot FTs. Without sound or commentary, that is likely the situation.

Peace

frezer11 Mon Mar 06, 2017 09:22am

I don't actually see an initial T called. I see one official about to do it, but never actually make the signal.

Plus how about the rim hang at 1:07???

Raymond Mon Mar 06, 2017 09:25am

Towards the end of the video you can see the officials report a T against Gold as well.

The box score shows a double foul and double T's at the 2:29 mark of the 1st half.

Peach Belt

AremRed Mon Mar 06, 2017 10:28am

Perhaps a T for initial stepover? No, must have been they thought he did something when he came over.

Nevadaref Mon Mar 06, 2017 11:08am

Quote:

Originally Posted by BadNewsRef (Post 1001742)
Towards the end of the video you can see the officials report a T against Gold as well.

The box score shows a double foul and double T's at the 2:29 mark of the 1st half.

Peach Belt

Nice research. That answers it.

OKREF Mon Mar 06, 2017 11:44am

Quote:

Originally Posted by AremRed (Post 1001748)
Perhaps a T for initial stepover? No, must have been they thought he did something when he came over.

That's what I thought.

hoopologist Mon Mar 06, 2017 10:00pm

Thanks guys. I knew the only legitimate possibility would be a double tech however I kept wondering why the second wasn't reported (the first is on the video @ :38).

So I guess my follow-up is what did #32W do to earn a T? Looks like he wanders over to make amends with an opponent who's been inadvertently hurt.

Raymond Mon Mar 06, 2017 11:02pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by hoopologist (Post 1001795)
Thanks guys. I knew the only legitimate possibility would be a double tech however I kept wondering why the second wasn't reported (the first is on the video @ :38).

So I guess my follow-up is what did #32W do to earn a T? Looks like he wanders over to make amends with an opponent who's been inadvertently hurt.

We have no idea what was said or done during all those interactions.

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stripes Tue Mar 07, 2017 10:09am

Looks to me like Gold 32 initiates with Red 4. Both would get a T from me if I was going to call any.


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