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Don’t guess. See the action clearly, if you are going to have a whistle in such a situation. If you aren’t certain, don’t blow and let a partner with a better look handle it.
The C and T have to work together, each taking their side of the basket, to get these potential FT violations correct. With only 2.3 left on the clock and the likely scenario being a deliberate FT miss, the T should adjust closer to the basket in order to have a good look at this. There isn’t time for play to go to the other end of the court. |
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Intentional Miss FT Situation
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I’m not gifted with the best depth perception (a facet of a significant astigmatism I deal with), so I wouldn’t say I guessed. Whether it nicked the rim or missed by nine inches, it would probably look the same to me, and under normal circumstances and/or in a two-person game I’m not going to pass on what might have missed by nine inches. The bigger takeaway for me is that I had help on the left side, and should have engaged that help when I had the chance, but didn’t. If I had, I would have been more ready to trust—and comfortable with trusting—my partner here. It’s definitely in my memory bank for future use now. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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When you suspect this is going to happen, have L stand directly under the basket and look up (similar to football officials under the goal posts on PATs / FGs). S/he can back out quickly once the ball hits the rim.
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Why would you advocate now to have 3 sets of eyes on the rim at this point? The players in the lane are all going to be jockeying for position upon the release. If L is looking skyward, who’s watch I the rebounding action up until the ball hits the rim? The key here is, TRUST YOUR PARTNERS. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
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I'm apparently not the only Forum member with a great sense of humor. When I'm the lead I always keep my eyes down observing the rebounders and sometimes don't know if the field goal attempt or the free throw attempt went in the basket or not. ![]() ![]()
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Also, as the lead, I once thought I was allowing a player to run the endline after an opponent's made basket. The inbounder looked at me kind of funny but then proceeded to inbound the ball. My partner then sounded his whistle and informed me that the ball didn't go in the basket, but had been an airball that had pushed aside the net before going out bounds. While both situations embarrassed me, I was kind of pleased that I kept my eyes down on both plays.
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