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Old Fri Dec 05, 2003, 08:35am
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whats the proper signal and at anytime can there be a technical on this call?
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Old Fri Dec 05, 2003, 09:52am
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whats the proper signal and at anytime can there be a technical on this call?
Official basketball signal #27- from the back of the NFHS rule book. If it's on a 3-point shot, you follow it with signal #31.

Yes, you can call a T on a BI call. If a player is hanging on the rim with no one underneath him when the ball touches the ring(or his hand),then you penalize the player for the BI and also award the T for hanging on the rim.

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Old Fri Dec 05, 2003, 02:22pm
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ok,this must be a to open ended question. what i really wanted to know on a offensive BI should I give the wave off signal and verbally call BI, and on defensive BI give the basket count gesture and verbally call BI. as far as a technical goes, if it looks intentional than its a technical. does this sound like im answering my own question correctly. thanks
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Old Fri Dec 05, 2003, 04:12pm
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1) what i really wanted to know on a offensive BI should I give the wave off signal and verbally call BI, and on defensive BI give the basket count gesture and verbally call BI.
2) as far as a technical goes, if it looks intentional than its a technical.
1)Yes
2)Forget about "intentional". A player can't grasp the ring at any time,unless it's done to prevent an injury. That's the criteria that you use to call it a T or not.
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Old Fri Dec 05, 2003, 06:53pm
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2) as far as a technical goes, if it looks intentional than its a technical.
2)Forget about "intentional". A player can't grasp the ring at any time,unless it's done to prevent an injury. That's the criteria that you use to call it a T or not.
It doesn't sound to me like Roady's asking about hanging on the rim. It sounds like he's saying that in the official's judgment, the defender "intentionally" took the ball off the rim to keep the ball from going in.

If that's the scenario under discussion, this is NOT a technical foul, even if you think he's doing it to showboat or whatever. Score the points and move on.
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Old Sun Dec 07, 2003, 05:44pm
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From what I understand a technical foul is to be assessed if a player intentionally strikes the backboard or signal while a try is in the air.

So, if a player commits BI while doing this, would that not be a reason to call BI and a Technical?

If these two calls were made, we would then count the basket (2 or 3 points) and then award the offended team 2 FT's and the ball at the division line, correct?
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Old Sun Dec 07, 2003, 06:11pm
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From what I understand a technical foul is to be assessed if a player intentionally strikes the backboard or signal while a try is in the air.

So, if a player commits BI while doing this, would that not be a reason to call BI and a Technical?

If these two calls were made, we would then count the basket (2 or 3 points) and then award the offended team 2 FT's and the ball at the division line, correct?
That would be great, but you cannot call a BI for slapping the backboard. Slapping the backboard has nothing to do with BI or GT for that matter.

The only way a T could be called, along with a BI, if a player grabs the rim and the ball is hit before the rim goes back to its original position. You could call a T for the hanging on the rim and the BI for the ball hitting the ball before returning to the rim's original position.

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Old Tue Dec 09, 2003, 03:43am
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Red face That depends JR...

I don't know where sleebo is from (so I don't know what rules he uses), but I know that under FIBA rules, slapping the backboard in such a way that, to the referee's opinion, the ball doesn't go in due to the slapping there has been a BI... But ok, from what I know of American rules (NHFS/NCAA) this indeed isn't a BI...

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Old Tue Dec 09, 2003, 03:49am
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I realize that some here are from other countries, outside of the United States. But the reality is, that most of us are NF or HS refs in the USA. So unless specifically stated, we are never talking about FIBA Rules. You would even have to be specific in dealing with NCAA Rules. And in this case the rules are the exact same between the two (NF and NCAA that is). Honestly, I really do not care what the FIBA Rule is. I do not see myself ever wanting to do International Ball.

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Old Tue Dec 09, 2003, 05:25am
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I was just giving a situation under which he would have been right.

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Old Tue Dec 09, 2003, 09:34am
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Personally, I like FIBA's solution better than the NFHS/NCAA one. I think slapping would be called more often and more consistently if it were simply a BI and you move on.
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Old Tue Dec 09, 2003, 09:46am
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Re: Most of us are in the US of A.

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I realize that some here are from other countries, outside of the United States. But the reality is, that most of us are NF or HS refs in the USA. So unless specifically stated, we are never talking about FIBA Rules. You would even have to be specific in dealing with NCAA Rules. And in this case the rules are the exact same between the two (NF and NCAA that is). Honestly, I really do not care what the FIBA Rule is. I do not see myself ever wanting to do International Ball.

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