Fun With Elbows …
Disclaimer: For IAABO Eyes Only: Below is not a NFHS interpretation, it's only an IAABO International interpretation which obviously doesn't mean a hill of beans to most members of this Forum.
https://storage.googleapis.com/refqu...2FIE%2Bg%3D%3D IAABO International Play Commentary This is an intentional foul. If a player swings elbows excessively, (faster than the rest of the player’s torso), and contacts an opponent, it is at a minimum an intentional foul. If the contact is severe or the player ‘measures up’ the opponent, it is flagrant. (2012-13 POE) In this play, Red #35 swings her elbows in at a pace that exceeds the speed of the torso. This should be ruled an intentional personal foul. Officials only have rules support to rule this incidental contact or a common foul (player control foul) if the player's elbow was stationary when the contact occurred. A stationary elbow is defined as an elbow that is not moving faster than the rest of the player’s torso. (2012-13 POE) Here is the breakdown of the IAABO members that commented on the video: Intentional Foul 36% (including me), Incidental Contact 23%, Common Foul 22%, Flagrant Foul 19%. While I can understand the difference of opinion between an intentional foul or a flagrant foul, the percentage of commentators who believe this to be a common foul, or incidental contact, is disheartening. When will the NFHS learn that an eight year old Point of Emphasis that doesn’t make its way permanently into the rulebook is a recipe for disaster? How are inexperienced or rookie officials supposed to know this interpretation? Stupid NFHS. |
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NFHS 2012-13 Points Of Emphasis
Contact above the shoulders. With a continued emphasis on reducing concussions and decreasing excessive contact situations the committee determined that more guidance is needed for penalizing contact above the shoulders. A player shall not swing his/her arm(s) or elbow(s) even without contacting an opponent. Excessive swinging of the elbows occurs when arms and elbows are swung about while using the shoulders as pivots, and the speed of the extended arms and elbows is in excess of the rest of the body as it rotates on the hips or on the pivot foot. Currently it is a violation in Rule 9 Section 13 Article. Examples of illegal contact above the shoulders and resulting penalties. 1. Contact with a stationary elbow may be incidental or a common foul. 2. An elbow in movement but not excessive should be an intentional foul. 3. A moving elbow that is excessive can be either an intentional foul or flagrant personal foul. |
Stationary ???
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I figure we have three choices: not moving, moving but not excessively moving, and excessively moving. Guess which choice I think "stationary" means? https://tse3.mm.bing.net/th?id=OIP.S...=0&w=341&h=180 |
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I Talk To Myself ...
With apologies to the Divinyls (1990).
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Second post was for the good of the cause (eight year old citation for those that don't go that far back). Third post was because I spotted an error in IAABO's explanation that I hadn't spotted earlier. Feel free to join in my conversation, it's get boring talking to myself, although I'm getting pretty good at it during this COVID lockdown. My cat's only familiar with WNBA rules and interpretations, so I don't bother discussing basketball officiating with her. C'mon JRutledge. Here's a great chance for you to take a much deserved potshot at IAABO. It's all teed up for you. |
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[QUOTE=BillyMac;1041039]Really?
I figure we have three choices: not moving, moving but not excessively moving, and excessively moving. /QUOTE] Basically the excessive movement they are trying say is to be considered intentional/flagrant is one that is moving independent with the torso. Its they're complicated way of trying to have the turn-around-and-someone's-face-happens-to-be-in-the-way not being ruled as intentional/flagrant. Still have nightmares from those local rules meetings where we wasted two, one-hour long meetings on that stupid thing. |
Importance Of NFHS Rulebook And Casebook To Be Current And Updated ...
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What publication does every single high school official in the country get? A NFHS rulebbok and a NFHS casebook. Everything that rookie officials and experienced officials need to know should be in the current rulebook and current casebook (written on dead trees, or online). If points of emphasis are important, put them in the current rulebook and current casebook. If an interpretation is deleted from the casebook, the NFHS should give a reason (no longer valid due to a rule change, no longer valid due to a change in interpretation philosophy, or still valid but determined to be not needed (to save space) by the rules committee because the rule alone is sufficient for a proper interpretation). Sure good trainers should be aware of old and odd interpretations from way back when, and teach such (assuming these are slill valid), but even trainers eventually "age out" and won't be aware of these ancient, but still valid points of emphasis and interpretations that aren't in current rulebooks and casebooks. |
Movement Not Excessive ...
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NFHS: An elbow in movement but not excessive should be an intentional foul. If a player pivots with the arms (elbows) moving at the same rotational speed as the hips (body) and accidentally and unintentionally whacks an opponent in the head with an elbow, that's a classic example of an intentional foul under the eight year old point of emphasis. |
Billy Mac - How many consecutive posts
BM - You were going for a personal best of consecutive posts before you were interrupted by Rut. BTW, what is your record for consecutive posts on any one thread?
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What's Next After Esteemed Forum Member ???
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Congratulatory Thread
BM - Maybe we can have a thread when you get to 20,000 that just congratulates you and you can respond to every post....
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A Distant 2nd place....
Your 10,000 behind Rut in quanity and WAY more in quality....see how I did that. Two separate posts in 3 minutes....I'm coming after you.
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See How I Did That ???
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Guess I'll stop clicking on the thread hoping to learn anything new.
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Two Goals ...
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1) Why did 55% of those IAABO members who commented on the video believe that this was only a common foul, or incidental contact? 2) Why did the IAABO International "Gang of Four" believe that stationary is the same as moving but not excessively moving? Don't know if it's COVID, or Forum members "aging out" and retiring from the Forum, or passing away, or Forum members leaving the Forum for something better, but the Forum has really gotten less "active" over the past couple of years. If each of us could recruit two new members, maybe we can get back to our past glory. Mark Padgett may even offer a cash prize to whomever recruits the most new members. The Forum has also gotten more "polite" and "politically correct". I may be willing to forgo that and go back to the old "name-calling days" to get the Forum more active again. Maybe things will get better next year when everybody's playing basketball again. |
We are all guilty of enabling BillyMac.
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Your Yin, My Yang ...
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I'd like to add that while the quantity of posters and posts has dipped, the quality still remains quite good. With, or without, the official title, esteemed Forum members, some of whom I occasionally disagree with, or debate (you all know who you are), have much to offer the Forum, experience, intellect, rational thought, knowledge, patience, etc. They're all probably great officials on the court and we should be thankful and pleased that they want to share their expertise with the Forum. And it's not just the Forum veterans. We've got some newer members, some with less than a thousand posts, who have a bright future, not only officiating basketball, but also educating fellow members of the Forum, and offering a "fresh" perspective. And almost every single Forum member knows that a basketball is inflated, not stuffed; in other words, it's not just "book-learning". Most Forum members know the difference between a written exam and a real game, and can navigate the waters between them. And we all seem to understand the concept of "When in Rome ..." and understand that different doesn't always mean better, or worse, just different. I am a better official, and a better trainer on my mechanics training committee, because of the Forum. And if I ever have an odd situation that needs explaining, or a question, or a clarification, or a citation, I know that I get get some great expert input here on the Forum. And when I'm wrong, I can usually find someone on the Forum to patiently explain to me why I'm wrong. |
BillyMac, I think the real reason for the decline was the loss of March Madness last spring. That’s when all of the Forum alumni emerge from their cocoons to declare a crusade against the trolls that we claim to despise but secretly enjoy lambasting.
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