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Old Mon Feb 07, 2022, 01:33pm
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Eavesdropping ...

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There is nothing unsporting about standing on the court outside the 3 point line and above the FTLE.
... during a free throw.

Agree. But eavesdropping is not a "good look" for the sport.

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Old Mon Feb 07, 2022, 01:38pm
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... during a free throw.

Agree. But eavesdropping is not a "good look" for the sport.
Huddling your players other than during an intermission or time-out subjects one to eavesdropping.
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Old Mon Feb 07, 2022, 01:51pm
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Huddling your players other than during an intermission or time-out subjects one to eavesdropping.
Agree. Just because one can do it doesn't mean that one should do it.

Under extreme circumstances I can see this possibly leading to some type of unsporting altercation.

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I can see this possibly leading to some type of unsporting altercation.
So work to stop that from happening (e.g., go stand by the huddle yourself -- there's clearly nothing going on at the FT that the other official can't handle) and / or deal with it when it does. Don't call it unsporting when it's just one player being near another group of players or stop that player from being there.
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Old Mon Feb 07, 2022, 02:02pm
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So work to stop that from happening (e.g., go stand by the huddle yourself ... deal with it when it does. Don't call it unsporting when it's just one player being near another group of players ...
This thread reminded me of a near similar situation that I had decades ago. The huddled coach actually complained to me. I moved toward the eavesdropping player and told him (with no rules basis) to leave. Seemed to me to be the right thing to do at the time. Player left. End of story. Never had this situation again.

I never called it unsporting, just questioned if it could be considered unsporting. It pretty difficult to call something legal unsporting.

Occasionally, in regard to intrateam communication and profane language, Forum members have mentioned the "inviolability of the huddle".

The huddle is not inviolable all the time, especially during a free throw.

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... huddling team who think they're entitled to tell an opponent where to stand on the court.
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Old Mon Feb 07, 2022, 02:24pm
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... near similar situation ...
My situation was before designated time out areas were defined in the rules.

1-13-3: The time-out area must be the area inside an imaginary rectangle formed by the boundaries of the sideline (including the bench), end line, and an imaginary line extended from the free-throw lane line nearest the bench area meeting an imaginary line extended from the coaching-box line.

5-11-2,3: … must be conducted within the confines of the time-out area.
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Old Mon Feb 07, 2022, 01:56pm
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Agree. Just because one can do it doesn't mean that one should do it.

Under extreme circumstances I can see this possibly leading to some type of unsporting altercation.


The unsporting behavior usually comes from the huddling team who think they're entitled to tell an opponent where to stand on the court. The opponent is simply legally negating an advantage the huddling team is trying to gain.

I just stand by the huddle and remind participants to keep their hands to themselves and their comments towards their own team.

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