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Unintended Consequences ???
A long time ago in a galaxy not so far, far away a few officials decided that it was deceitful and unsporting for players to fake being fouled so they decided to make the act a player technical foul.
However, over the many years, officials across the galaxy unilaterally decided that the penalty was too severe so they never actually charged the technical foul, but would occasionally give a player an unofficial oral warning. Many basketball aficionados have never observed the technical foul being charged in decades of playing, coaching, observing, or officiating basketball games. Fast forward to modern times and a few officials got together over a few beers at the Mos Eisley Cantina and decided to make the penalty less severe, give an official warning first, and make it a team technical foul. Maybe by making the penalty less severe it may be called more often? Sounds simple. Sounds great. Right? Until one gets down to the brass tacks and dives into the weeds and down the rabbit hole. Lots of permutations in applying the new rule and penalty. Warnings and technical fouls. Faking by offensive players and defensive players. Signals, whistles, and delayed whistles. Penalties not administered in the order in which they occurred (is this a NFHS first). We spent thirty minutes on this rule change alone at last night’s local new rules meeting. Is it all worth it? Couldn’t the NFHS have just kept the old faking being fouled rule and made it a point of emphasis; encouraging officials actually call it in a game? Wouldn’t one, or two, faking being fouled player technical fouls at the beginning of a season put an end to all of this foolishness?
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Fundamental 12
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= = = This was the situation and administration in Play 5 from an IAABO presentation on Technical Fouls today: Team B is warned for Faking Being Fouled in the first quarter. Later in the game, A-1 releases the ball during a try for goal and defender B-2 fakes being fouled. The ruling official withholds a whistle and displays the signal for faking being fouled. A-1's try is unsuccessful. A-3 secures the rebound and is fouled by B-4 while in the act of shooting. Ruling: Officials award A-3 two free throws with no players lined up for the foul by B-4 while A-3 was in the act of shooting. Team A is then awarded two free throws for the second infraction of the faking-being-fouled rule and Team A is awarded the ball at the division line for the ensuing throw-in. Is this correct? YES! Officials should display the faking-being-fouled signal and withhold their whistle when a defender fakes being fouled. The offensive team is allowed to complete their attempt to score and then play should be stopped. In this case, play was stopped when A-3 was fouled in the act of shooting. In situations similar to this, first penalize the foul that caused play to be stopped (foul in the act of shooting) [emphasis added]. Because the ball will remain dead, no players line up for the foul-in-the-act-of-shooting free throws and no players line up for free throws resulting from the technical foul due to Team B's second infraction of the faking-being-fouled rule. Continue play by awarding the ball to Team A for a division-line throw-in. = = = Even though B-2's faking being fouled takes place before the foul by B-4, once play is stopped, the personal foul gets reported to the scorer first and then the faking being fouled gets reported. Once confirmed by the scorer as a subsequent offense, Team B is assessed a Team Technical Foul, which has then 'occurred' after the personal foul was assessed. |
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I mentioned the potential advantage when it first came out
Team A has the AP arrow. Down 3 and A2 attempts a game tying 3 and fakes being fouled. Attempt is good .. warning. Attempt is missed Team A gets the ball back???? ![]()
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Best Practices ...
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WHEN THE OFFENSIVE TEAM A HAS RELEASED THE BALL 1st Infraction (Successful Try): the basket will count, a warning issued to Team A and the ball put back in play at the Point of Interruption All additional infractions, the basket will count, and a Team A Technical, 2 free throws and possession for team B 1st Infraction (Unsuccessful Try): Play continues until Team A scores via tip-in, team control is established by either team, or the ball becomes dead (out-of-bounds or basket interference/ goaltending on the shot). A warning would then be issued to Team A and the ball would be put back into play (POI) All additional infractions result in a Team A Technical foul, 2 free throws and possession for Team B Last edited by bob jenkins; Tue Oct 22, 2024 at 11:30am. |
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