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Second of all, I have long believed that it is every person's duty to try as hard as possible not to offend others unnecessarily, but also to try as hard as possible not to take offense easily. To quote another oft-quoted movie: Lighten up, Frances.
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Because by rule you can't. Either the defender has obtained/established a legal guarding position or he has not. But the Special Olympics is very worthy cause. [/B][/QUOTE]By rule you can't have a blarge? Casebook play 4.19.7SitC. That's the pertinent rule covering blarges. Pay up. [/B][/QUOTE] A casebook play is not a rule but a interpretation of a rule and in this case it is not a very good interpretation. MTD, Sr.
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When you vocalize at the spot do you say hit or illegal use of the hands? When the screener moves do you vocalize block...and confuse the hell out of everybody...or do you say illegal screen? I'm offended that someone, who came up with and used "CONE OF VERTICALITY", would be offended by an official reffering to a foul...committed by the offense...as an offensive foul. |
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A casebook play is not a rule but a interpretation of a rule and in this case it is not a very good interpretation. [/B][/QUOTE]That's not only an incorrect statement, it's a complete pile of crap. I have to say that I expected no less though. |
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IF I HAVE SAID IT ONCE I HAVE SAID IT ONE THOUSAND TIMES: I NEVER USED THE PHRASE "CONE OF VERTICALITY." I USED THE TERM: "CYLINDER OF VERTICALITY." REPETE AFTER ME: CYLINDER OF VERTICALITY CYLINDER OF VERTICALITY CYLINDER OF VERTICALITY CYLINDER OF VERTICALITY CYLINDER OF VERTICALITY I DO NOT APPRECIATE PEOPLE FALSLY ACCUSING ME OF USING A TERM THAT I HAVE NEVER USED, NOR I WILL NEVER USE. THIS IS THE SECOND THREAD THAT I HAVE HAD TO MAKE THIS TYPE OF POST CONCERNING THE PHRASE "CONE OF VERTICALITY." GET YOUR FACTS STRAIGHT.
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Where in the rule book is CYLINDER of verticality used since we are not allowed to describe anything outside the precise language of the rule book. Oh, and once again you seemed to avoid a direct question that would disturb your VERY fragile argument. [Edited by blindzebra on Jan 30th, 2005 at 12:55 AM] |
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[/B][/QUOTE] As a science professional (structural engineer) I have certain language to use. Example: I would never say "two and two is four;" I would say "two plus two equals four." Sports officials are professionals and should use the correct language of the sport one officiates. I find it offensive that a basketball official describing a play using NFHS or NCAA rules to describe a common foul by a player of the team which is in control of the ball an offensive foul. [/B][/QUOTE] I USED THE TERM: "CYLINDER OF VERTICALITY." REPETE AFTER ME: CYLINDER OF VERTICALITY CYLINDER OF VERTICALITY CYLINDER OF VERTICALITY CYLINDER OF VERTICALITY CYLINDER OF VERTICALITY [/B][/QUOTE]Tsk, tsk, tsk....... Tsk! Mark, please show me the definition of "cylinder of verticality" in rule 4 of the NFHS and NCAA rule codes, and Rule 6 of the FIBA rules code. If you can show me that definition in any of the three rules codes, I will donate my next game fee and my eldest male child to charity. As a science professional (train engineer), I have certain language to use. Example: I would never say "two plus two is four"; I would say "two plus two are five". Sports officials are professionals and should use the correct language of the sports one officiates. I find it offensive that a basketball official describing a play using NFHS and NCAA rules to describe the principles of "verticality" and a player's "vertical plane" would use a term that is NOT in the rules books- "cylinder of verticality". Btw, Mark, some other good phrases that I have heard are: 1) Physician, heal thyself. 2) Pot....kettle...black.. 3) Hypocrite Think maybe you just might owe Juulie an apology on this one? |
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Not to get into the argument about offensive versus player control fouls I have a related question that came up in a game:
A1 is dribbling the ball in the front court and pushing off B1 with his free hand to gain space. My partner rightly calls a foul but indicates a pushing foul on A1 and since A was in the bonus we go to the other end and shot one and one. I am still new and he was a veteran but I would have called it a player control since he had the ball etc. but the veteran said player control was body contact as opposed to pushing with the hand etc. I am still not sure I am comfortable with this . Any feedback? Were we right shooting the one and one? Thanks. |
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vawils, You do understand the rule. mick |
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Ooooooooo! Somebody needs a nap, real bad. |
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