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IOW, Coach B deliberately acted to interfere with A's bonified attempt to recover a live, inbounds ball. Technical foul (aka option 2). What if A2 could tip it back to A3, near the sideline and with no other player nearby to intercept the ball, and A is down by 1 with 7 seconds to go? |
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Do you have a rules citation that will back your T call up? Do you also have a rule citation that will negate R7-2-1( a ball is caused to go OOB by the last player inbounds to touch it) and R7-1-2(the ball is OOB when it touches any other person on or outside a boundary). Those are pretty specific rules. |
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When the ball goes on the oob side to the line, and it touches a coach (i.e. coach grabs it) it is oob by the player who last touched it while the ball had inbound status.
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I'll even make it a POE that the coach can even stretch himself, while in the c-box, into the inbounds side of the sideline plane if A touched it last to guarantee his team possession of the ball. But then again, both coaches will be doing it, so we're all even steven. There's nothing about a coach intentionally interferring with live play that is basketball. Nothing. |
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What makes the most sense is that the official makes a judgement call. (Cuz you know, we do that from time to time in a game.) If the official judged that the ball became dead by virtue of being out of bounds because of an intentional act by a non-player, with an opposing player able to make a play on the ball, then we have a technical foul. |
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1) The coaching box is a privilege that the rules allow. 2) The coaching box is for the Head Coach to coach his players, not chew an officials tuchus. 3) The coaching box does not give the Head Coach a free pass to interfere with play. 4) The Head Coach must be aware of where the ball is and to attempt to get out of the way of the ball and the players if they come near his coaching box. It is one thing for a Head Coach to catch the ball when he is in his coaching box when it comes at him and there is no possibility of a player making a play for the ball; this is nothing more than a out-of-bounds violation by the team that caused the ball to go out-of-bounds. But in Mark's posted play Coach B interfered with play. If a Head Coach interfers with play while in his coaching box, his actions are a technical foul for unsportsmanlike conduct.
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Mark T. DeNucci, Sr. Trumbull Co. (Warren, Ohio) Bkb. Off. Assn. Wood Co. (Bowling Green, Ohio) Bkb. Off. Assn. Ohio Assn. of Basketball Officials International Assn. of Approved Bkb. Officials Ohio High School Athletic Association Toledo, Ohio Last edited by Mark T. DeNucci, Sr.; Wed Dec 08, 2021 at 05:42pm. Reason: Corrected spelling mistake. |
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Hey Mark, it's TUCHUS, not tuckus http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=tuchus And the rest of your post is wrong too.
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Oy vey, what a mensch I am. Thanks for the spelling correction. And before you make a blanket condemination of my post, why don't you address each of my points and give reasons why I am wrong. In the 2002 YBOA Girls' National Championship, I saw a coach receive a well deserved technical foul for interfering with a throw-in while still in his coaching box. The coach did not attempt to touch the ball, instead he jumped up with his arms held high to block the view of the thrower who was trying to throw a pass to a wide open teammate under her basket.
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