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Fun With An Elbow …
Who commits the first foul, offense or defense? Should this be ruled a player control foul for the shooter pushing off defender? Did the defender foul dribbler on the drive to the lane?
https://storage.googleapis.com/refqu...uRYhhF0Q%3D%3D Three choices: This is a defensive foul. This is a player control foul. This is incidental contact. My comment: This is a player control foul. Ball handler Black #25 uses the right side of his body and his right elbow to push off defender White #12. |
Incidental contact.
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Create Separation ...
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Please take another look at how ball handler Black #25 uses his right arm to create separation with White #12, giving him a little extra room to take that successful short jumper. However, the Center official had a great look and did pass on a call. |
Traveling ...
Anybody notice Black #25 lifting his pivot foot before he releases the ball to start his dribble?
Let's see if IAABO picks that up in its play commentary. Quote:
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Very borderline. I would pass on this unless my partner had called this earlier in the game.
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Consistency ...
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Be consistent with each other, and with what has already happened in the game, what we’ve called, and what we haven’t called. |
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Agree. Real time, honestly I didn’t see that arm push-off. So probably a PCF. But with two good teams and a good game flow, if we haven’t had a call like this 16 minutes into the first half, than I don’t think we want to have one now. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
IAABO Survey Says …
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...uRYhhF0Q%3D%3D IAABO International Play Commentary: Correct Answer: This is a player control foul. The most obvious contact on the play is that of the offensive player pushing into the defender's torso to clear space to attempt the try. This contact gained an advantage for the ball handler, and there is rules support to charge a player control foul. 59% of respondents chose this as the correct ruling. 28% of respondents believed the defender illegally contacted the dribbler before the offense-initiated contact occurred. Rule 10-7-12c states that placing and keeping a hand on a ball handler is a foul. If this occurred, there would be rules support to charge a handchecking foul on this play before the offense-initiated contact occurred. Here is the breakdown of the IAABO members that commented on the video: This is a player control foul 59% (including me). This is a defensive foul 28%. This is incidental contact 12%. |
Offensive player used his body to create space with a defender with LGP.....PCF.
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