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My husband came to watch one of my games over the weekend, and he saw this. I never did. Team A (GJV) was using a fast, high intensity run-and-gun offense that included at least a couple of cross-court passes per drive. They were pretty substantially ahead by the end of the first quarter, but they were making a lot of mistakes -- bad passes, fumbles, problems from lack of experience. Apparently, when the bad pass was headed out of bounds near Coach B, he would step up to the line, and stand just where it would make it impossible for the A player to save the ball back inbounds. My husband saw him do this three or four times. It just so happened that it was never in my area, as it was always when I was off-ball. At least, my very sweet and gentle husband claimed so. And like I said, I never saw it.
Okay, so, the question is, is this unsportsmanlike? Is it a T? or a toss? |
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Coaching box.
He cannot be out on the court. So it could be a T if you see it. But I would just have a word with him about staying off the court and out of the way, if he does it again, he has been warned. It does not have to be unsportsmanlike, it could just be coming out of the coaching box.
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It may not be fair and it reeks of bad sportsmanship but unless he steps out of the coaching box or on the court it cannot be a T. That said there are a few things that you can do if you see such a situation again.
Like Rut I would give him a little warning, “Coach, you are getting close to going on court.” That will let him know you are watching. Then if his foot comes within a inch of the line the hit him with a T.” I take it that you are doing a 2-person game? Every now and then, swing wide when you are trail on the bench side and go OOB for “a better look” at the play. You are now invading his space and putting him ill at ease. This can work wonders in the second half. If you are close to the play there is the old Fox 40 in the ear bit. I bet he would never do his little stunt in a boys’ game. Girls in general do not like to make contact but a boy will take him out for the hell of it. Again, what he is doing is legal, just not fair. |
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Jeff -- He never stepped onto the court, and always stayed in the coaching box. He was just making sure that a certain play that might take place in the air above the out-of-bounds area didn't happen. |
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If he stays in the box but moves in such a way as to interfere with a play, once I would suggest you ignore, twice I would suggest a warning (Coach, let the play finish, or Coach, stay out of the play), three times I would say T, and it would probably have to e for unsportsmanlike since he stayed in the box. I wouldn't recommend a T without a warning if the coach is in the box. But I also wouldn't want a coach interfering regularly with play, even if he was in the box, so you need to address if this is really a problem.
That said. . . even if there were a lot of bad passes, I can't honestly think of any game where I could have done this more than once or twice if I was of a mind to do this. |
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Not that I don't believe your husband, but are you telling us this coach moved himself such that he somehow was able to interfere with a player's valiant attempt to save the ball from going OOB? 3 or 4 tmes? And the player or her own coach didn't complain? Loudly? Or are you saying that the coach just happened to be where the ball was going to go OOB. 3 or 4 times. And the player or her own coach didn't complain. Loudly.
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The part I don't understand is that my partner never saw it. And he tends to be a little confrontational, so I doubt he'd have let it go. Okay, so maybe it didn't happen the way my husband saw it. The question is, what would it be if I saw it down the road sometime? |
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