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Dan_ref Wed Feb 11, 2004 03:35pm

Re: Please clarify
 
Quote:

Originally posted by footlocker
MTD- disagree, maybe?

Second, time and distance don't matter for a player with the ball.

That is to establish legal guarding position. A defender with his back to the player he intends on guarding cannot establish LGP.

footlocker Wed Feb 11, 2004 05:09pm

that's what i'm suggesting dan_ref.

rainmaker Thu Feb 12, 2004 12:28am

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Originally posted by rockyroad
Quote:

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"When both opponents are moving in exactly the same path and same direction, the player behind is responsible if contact is made because the player in front slows up or stops and the player behind overruns his/her opponent."

Okay, footlocker's B team player wasn't "moving", but I think the principle can still be applied.
So Juulie, if the player behind was dribbling the ball and ran over the player in front, what would you call, and what signal would you use? I'm confused as to what exactly your point is here... [/B]
This would be PC call, PC signal, go the other way, right?

just another ref Thu Feb 12, 2004 01:18am

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Originally posted by Illini_Ref

Here is a new twist. A1 goes over the back of B1 making contact. While in the air he taps the missed shot in. Do you call a PC foul, and wave off the basket, and shoot no free throws. Or do you call a pushing foul, wave of the basket and shoot bonus(if it applies)?

Pushing foul. No player control exists on a tap.

Jurassic Referee Thu Feb 12, 2004 03:31am

Quote:

Originally posted by just another ref
Quote:

Originally posted by Illini_Ref

Here is a new twist. A1 goes over the back of B1 making contact. While in the air he taps the missed shot in. Do you call a PC foul, and wave off the basket, and shoot no free throws. Or do you call a pushing foul, wave of the basket and shoot bonus(if it applies)?

Pushing foul. No player control exists on a tap.

Player control foul if the tap is before or with the contact.If the contact is before the tap, it's a push, and you shoot bonus(if it applies). No basket in either case.

1)Rule 4-1-1 -- <i>"An airborne shooter is a player who...has tapped the ball and has not returned to the floor"</i>.
2)Rule 4-19-6 -- <i>"A player-control foul is a common foul committed...by an airborne shooter"</i>.

just another ref Thu Feb 12, 2004 03:10pm

Quote:

Originally posted by Jurassic Referee
Quote:

Originally posted by just another ref
Quote:

Originally posted by Illini_Ref

Here is a new twist. A1 goes over the back of B1 making contact. While in the air he taps the missed shot in. Do you call a PC foul, and wave off the basket, and shoot no free throws. Or do you call a pushing foul, wave of the basket and shoot bonus(if it applies)?

Pushing foul. No player control exists on a tap.

Player control foul if the tap is before or with the contact.If the contact is before the tap, it's a push, and you shoot bonus(if it applies). No basket in either case.

1)Rule 4-1-1 -- <i>"An airborne shooter is a player who...has tapped the ball and has not returned to the floor"</i>.
2)Rule 4-19-6 -- <i>"A player-control foul is a common foul committed...by an airborne shooter"</i>.


I stand corrected.........again.:)


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