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ok, this didn't happen, but it ALMOST did...i want to know your input...
a12 is fouled by b25 in the frontcourt. after the foul, a12 swings his elbows in a manner due a 'new' violation (no 'old' T). the original foul by b25 constituted a 1-1 situation. what is call? we have to shoot the 1-1, but after that???? |
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After that, nothing. It's only illegal to swing your elbows excessively when the ball is live. If he contacted an opponent, you have a technical foul, possibly flagrant. If he doesn't contact anyone, you have nothing.
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[Edited by MOFFICIAL on Dec 20th, 2003 at 07:37 AM] |
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The Bible may or may not be your religious scripture, but there is some good wisdom in there for this situation: A quiet word, spoken at just the right time, is like an apple to a hungry person -- tasty, sweet and nourishing. |
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I agree with what has been said about the few choice words.
However, if the player is swinging wildly after the whistle, depending on the situation you can whack him. T's are deadball and non contact foulos that are unsportsmanlike. If you think that the players actions were unsportsmanlike T em up. If it were a monir swing, telling them you willdeal with it may be appropriate. If it is out of control, get em! |
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Kelvin, I am going to give you the kiss of death, but I agree with you. You beat me to the post. MTD, Sr.
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