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new nba shooting foul rules
if fake someone up but then you jump abnormally, either no call or charge depending on amount of contact. ncaa should do same. shooter must land basically where j u mped from if jump shot. one of exampes with trae nba says is now charge, looked like a no call to me
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Actually, there have been calls about this in the NBA, but I suspect they were not hard fast rules but an interpretation. Now they are stated and no confusion I would suspect to deal with this better. Peace
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Straight Up And Down ???
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If a jump shooter (with some forward momentum) had an open place to land as he goes airborne, he must be able to actually land with no contact by the defender. Defender can't move in late to take away a landing spot, and if so, the responsibility for contact is on the defender. However, if the defender was in the landing spot before the jump shooter (with some forward momentum) goes airborne, the responsibility for contact is on the shooter (assuming everything else by defender is legal), with advantage/disadvantage applying. Faking knocks the complexity of the play up a notch, but airborne rules, and advantage/disadvantage, still apply. Also, NFHS high school rules don't differentiate between jump shots and "other" shots.
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Agree 100% with JRutledge. thedewed's post had a few components, fake, forward movement, and unnatural movement. I chose to concentrate on just the forward movement component and problems with thedewed's simple rule suggestion. Quote:
While some high school players have the ability to execute such, for most high school players it's a little too nuanced and clever, slightly above their pay grade.
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10-7-5: A player must not use the forearm and/or hand to prevent an opponent from attacking the ball during a dribble or when throwing for goal. Like almost all other fouls, this is subject to advantage/disadvantage. Contact alone may trigger advantage/disadvantage; displacement would be the cherry on top of the hot fudge sundae. I normally think of displacement as involving moving an entire body from point A to point B (as in illegal boxing out), but it certainly could mean displacement of a body part, like a defender's arm/hand. Quote:
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Twist And Shout (The Beatles, 1964) ...
Defender moves in too late, takes away an airborne jump shooter's landing spot, and makes illegal contact with the jump shooter; and at the same exact time the jump shooter kicks out in an abnormal manner to draw a foul from the defender, and in doing so, illegally kicks the defender? Ball goes in the basket; or ball doesn't go in the basket? NFHS rules please. Remember, not all player control fouls are charges.
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Of course, there could be two fakes here, the shot-fake, and the "fake" being fouled by the defender due to the abnormal kick out by the jump shooter. That being said, I think I would view such a (kick out) play in a NFHS high school game as a simple player control foul rather than a technical foul for faking being fouled. 10-4-6-F: A player shall not: Faking being fouled.
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On the NFHS high school level "faking being fouled" has become an "orphan" rule. Only seven words (already cited) in the rulebook, and nothing in the casebook (and nothing in annual interpretations). Of course we did get a "one and done" Point of Emphasis, but Points of Emphasis always carry the usual burden of: How are inexperienced officials supposed to know the specifics when lacking a good, experienced trainer? 2004-05 NFHS Basketball Rules Points Of Emphasis Specific unsporting acts. The committee is concerned about the following specific unsporting acts. Coaches, players and officials must pay particular attention to these areas: Flopping. The defensive player or screener acting as though he or she has been charged by an opponent, when in fact he or she has not been, definitely has an impact on the game. It is detrimental to the best interests of basketball. The 'actor" wants to create the false impression that he or she has been fouled in the charging/guarding situation, or while he or she is screening when in either case there is no contact or incidental contact. The 'actor' falls to the court as though he or she were knocked down by the force of the contact. Those actions are designed to have a foul charged to the opponent a foul not deserved. The "flop" also incites spectators. The rules are in place to deal with such activity and must be enforced. A technical foul is charged to the 'actor' in all cases. Coaches can have a positive impact by appropriately dealing with players who fake being fouled. It is not a part of the game. Officials must penalize the act. We all know that faking being fouled and flopping exist in high school basketball, yet in my forty years of working and observing games, I've never seen a technical foul charged for faking being fouled. In most situations where it could be called, officials will often "bail out" ("bail out" both the actor and the official) with a (possibly) bogus blocking foul, or by calling nothing. What JRutledge states is sad, but certainly and unfortunately, quite true. And I guess I'm a part of the problem:
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A defender who is not actually fouled and "embellishes" (fakes) such is a real problem that should be addressed, probably with something with more bite than, "Please don't do that again". Maybe drop the "please". Just kidding.
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NBA Implementing Rules To Prevent Non-Basketball Moves To Draw Fouls ...
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NBA officiating staffs will be trained to identify and properly rule overt non-basketball actions to initiate contact with defender — such as offensive player launches into defender, abruptly veers off path, kicks leg at abnormal angle, or his off-arm hooks defender. If deemed more than marginal (offensive player's contact impacts the defender's speed, quickness, balance, or rhythm) -- play results in an offensive foul. A no-call should result -- if the contact is deemed marginal. https://bleacherreport.com/articles/...-to-draw-fouls Also: The NBA is expected to implement new rules to limit non-basketball moves that would result in an offensive foul or no-call beginning next season. NBA referees will be trained to properly officiate the following actions used to draw fouls: Shooter launches/leans into defender at abnormal angle. Shooter kicks leg at abnormal angle. Offensive player abruptly veers off path (sideways/ backwards) into defender. The NFHS already seems to have this general principle covered. It will probably eventually pop up as a "one and done" Point of Emphasis. 10-7-1: A player must not hold, push, charge, trip or impede the progress of an opponent by extending arm(s), shoulder(s), hip(s) or knee(s), or by bending his/her body into other than a normal position. ![]()
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Hear, Hear ...
These new rules, once applied and enforced properly, will hopefully cost (cheater) James Harden some free throw points, and eventually cost him some big bucks the next time he becomes a free agent, and I say "Hear, hear”.
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Breath Of Fresh Air ...
Next the NBA should tackle the problem of a few, already rich, superstar players colluding (gotta love capitalism and free enterprise) to form their own "loaded" teams designed to immediately win a championship.
Giannis Antetokounmpo with the small market Milwaukee Bucks was a breath of fresh air in NBA this past season, I actually watched a few games in the final series. Yeah, I know, wrong time, wrong place, a story for another time and place. Sorry. I was the "biggest" NBA fan back in the 1960's/1970's. Larry Bird and Michael Jordan helped to ease the pain a little, but there was no going back.
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