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A Pennsylvania Coach Sat Jan 13, 2018 09:10pm

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Originally Posted by jritchie (Post 1014588)
A1 drives to basket, tie game, little contact, no foul, buzzer ends regulation. Coach comes out on floor and says "what, no foul? you guys are the worst f-bomb officials I have ever seen"

Anybody calling this technical flagrant? Without the f-bomb I still have a technical foul, and with it? Perhaps.

FormerUmp Sat Jan 13, 2018 10:39pm

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Originally Posted by jritchie (Post 1014607)
Why are the two situations given in the case book different?

Part A says if tied, then the free throws will be part of the overtime
Part B says if team that got T, is leading you shoot the free throws as part of the 4th quarter to see if other team can tie to force OT or win.

I think that was part of the confusion, doesn't make sense that they are treated differently.

Since Part B is part of the 4th quarter, I don't understand why they both wouldn't be. You haven't started the overtime yet, and a player or coach did something stupid after regulation, so they should treat them both as part of the 4th quarter and shoot to win the game. Just my opinion..

But thanks for the case book play, it helps, even though I don't agree. :)

Just to satisfy my curiosity, is the potential for this there until the officials leave the floor/exit the gym? In the case of the team with the lead committing the offense, not a tie game.

hamnegger Sat Jan 13, 2018 11:18pm

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Originally Posted by UNIgiantslayers (Post 1014609)
How exactly do you do that tactfully? There's an old-timer around here who just got back into it and was discussing PC with kids earlier this year. He was telling them that if they turn away from the contact, they will get called for a block every time. By my understanding, you can brace for contact which that seems like it would fall under. I tried to tell him that, but he said something along the lines of "yeah, that's the rule but no good official will call it that way if someone turns away or braces themselves like that."

Guess I am a crappy official bc I called a PC on a A1 in a HS game this week as B1 established LGP saw A1 coming at her full speed and turned her back in fear of imminent trucking. Nobody argued the call either.

bob jenkins Sun Jan 14, 2018 12:14am

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Originally Posted by A Pennsylvania Coach (Post 1014648)
Anybody calling this technical flagrant? Without the f-bomb I still have a technical foul, and with it? Perhaps.

eff no.

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Originally Posted by FormerUmp (Post 1014652)
Just to satisfy my curiosity, is the potential for this there until the officials leave the floor/exit the gym? In the case of the team with the lead committing the offense, not a tie game.

eff yes.

bob jenkins Sun Jan 14, 2018 12:14am

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Originally Posted by hamnegger (Post 1014653)
Guess I am a crappy official bc

No, that's not why you are a crappy official. ;)


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