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In situation 2, I've probably got a throw in for team A. Save time and the unless the contact was severe or B2 has been messing with the flow of your game. [/B][/QUOTE] Chris - thank you. I am looking for the "patient whistle" in both situations. I am attempting to instill the fact that we need to see the whole play from start to finish. Many referees have a quick whistle and do not officiate advantage/disadvantage. I know many have asked about the severity of the contact and how their view may be different than mine. I understand what you are explaining.
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I'm confused. Did you want our input and help or are you giving us a test or quiz to see if we pass? Just to let you know if that is the case you are on the wrong board to do that. If you have a question about a rule or have a real play that you would like some honest input on how to handle better, then you are at the right place. If this was a play that you are having trouble with I apologize for the above questions.
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[/B][/QUOTE]Agree with Mr. Hodges. The original question was and is unanswerable without actually seeing the play. The point that you were trying to make was fine. The way that you tried to do it? Not so fine. |
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I apologize. I was not attempting to make this a quiz. My intent was to learn how some veteran officials would handle the situation. I was hoping to hear more about the patient whistle and how this helps the game progress smoothly and allows for good game flow. I realize that sometimes it is difficult to answer without actually "seeing" the play.
I may not have presented this the way I should have and I apologize if you feel I've wasted anyone's time. In any case, thanks for the input.
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But to make a point, you made it a point to write "B-2 is out of the visual field of A-1 (he doesn't have eyes behind his head)." As I said earlier, that doesn't have anything to do with whether there's a foul or not. You scenarios just seemed more concerned with whether the plays were a foul or not, than it using a patient whistle. JMHO |
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Rule 4-27-5 Incidental contact - If, however a player approaches an opponent from behind or from a position from whic he/she has no reasonable chance to play the ball without making contact with the opponent, the responsibility is on the player in the unfavorable position. What does that rule have to do with your statement regarding whether there's a foul or not? Am I misinterpreting it?
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Contact at half court with numbers for team A. Contact on the dribbler driving to the basket. Contact on the passer. Contact on the over the top entry pass. |
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