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monkeyking Mon Nov 10, 2003 11:20pm

The coaches just love this one. What are your thoughts on verticality. Years and years of hearing "over the back!!" leads all of the fans to think that they know all the rules and should not change. Example:Shot goes up and comes off the rim. Closest rebounder to the basket , A1, is 5'10". Rebounder behind, B1, is 6'4" and when rebounding they both jump and make slight "body" contact (inadvertant). B1 reaches over the head of A1 and grabs the basketball and does not touch A1 when they both touch back down. What would be your ruling?

cmathews Tue Nov 11, 2003 12:27am

it's a have to be there situation..but if A1 has B1 boxed out....and the contact by B1 moves A1 even a little bit, I end up with a foul usually.....but like I said it is a have to be there....

BktBallRef Tue Nov 11, 2003 12:57am

Unless A1 is displaced, I don't have anything but a rebound.

canuckrefguy Tue Nov 11, 2003 01:07am

DO NOT cave here.

No foul whatsoever, unless you see good, solid contact that results in an advantage.

There is no foul for being taller, and having longer arms than your opponent.

oc Tue Nov 11, 2003 01:31am

Quote:

Originally posted by canuckrefguy
DO NOT cave here.

No foul whatsoever, unless you see good, solid contact that results in an advantage.

There is no foul for being taller, and having longer arms than your opponent.

--unless you are going to start penalizing point guards for being too quick and outrunning a Center for a loose ball.

Luv4Asian8 Wed Nov 12, 2003 04:18pm

Same Thing...
 
Quote:

Originally posted by monkeyking
The coaches just love this one. What are your thoughts on verticality. Years and years of hearing "over the back!!" leads all of the fans to think that they know all the rules and should not change. Example:Shot goes up and comes off the rim. Closest rebounder to the basket , A1, is 5'10". Rebounder behind, B1, is 6'4" and when rebounding they both jump and make slight "body" contact (inadvertant). B1 reaches over the head of A1 and grabs the basketball and does not touch A1 when they both touch back down. What would be your ruling?
Exactly the same situation I had last nite. I had a no whistle TWICE, no advantage, no displacement. Thanks for clearing it all up and validating my no-calls!


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