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chrisgrassy Sun Aug 28, 2005 09:45am

i have been reading this forum for few hours and found it really useful. Do you know any links for similiar forums where discussions are based on FIBA rules?

Thanks!

Mark Padgett Sun Aug 28, 2005 12:39pm

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Originally posted by chrisgrassy
i have been reading this forum for few hours and found it really useful. Do you know any links for similiar forums where discussions are based on FIBA rules?

Thanks!

Guys - this is too easy. Which one of you is teasing me?

M&M Guy Sun Aug 28, 2005 12:44pm

Mark, why did I know YOU would be the first to answer...

crazy voyager Sun Aug 28, 2005 01:12pm

no idea lol, I want one myeself:P

BktBallRef Sun Aug 28, 2005 01:26pm

Why would anyone want to discuss FEEBLE rules? :confused:

crazy voyager Sun Aug 28, 2005 02:45pm

Maybe becus the second largest sport in europe is basketball, and insted of making things like the americans with diffrent sets in evry state, we have the same for an entire continent- that's why somebody would like to discuss it ;)

JugglingReferee Sun Aug 28, 2005 03:09pm

I wonder if other Americans, like say for instance Scott Corbin, complains about FIBA rules.

I mean, he's a premium NBA official and an Olympic basketball official. In terms of success, it's hard to beat that.

Nobody here comes remotely close to being in the same ballpark as Mr. Corbin.

BktBallRef Sun Aug 28, 2005 03:10pm

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Originally posted by crazy voyager
Maybe becus the second largest sport in europe is basketball, and insted of making things like the americans with diffrent sets in evry state, we have the same for an entire continent- that's why somebody would like to discuss it ;)
Obviously, you aren't English or an English major.

All 50 states play high school basketball by NFHS rules.

All colleges, no matter what state they are in, play by NCAA rules.

I have no idea where you obtained you misinformation but you are misinformed.

BTW, it is an American game. :)

It is not a FEEBLE game.

[Edited by BktBallRef on Aug 28th, 2005 at 04:31 PM]

Mark Padgett Sun Aug 28, 2005 04:12pm

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Originally posted by crazy voyager
Maybe becus the second largest sport in europe is basketball,
Apparently, the largest sport in Europe is surrendering.

Sorry - couldn't resist.

crazy voyager Mon Aug 29, 2005 07:46am

1. Alright, my bad, but you still use more rules set then we:P

2. Are we? I'm not so sure we are *thinks about making a forum for FIBA Rules* just for fun;) or to be able to discuss on your own terms, scince we don't have to and don't want to learn more sets of rules then the FIBA once, why should we really? I'm not learning a new set just becus I want to discuss here, it's enoug rules in my head as it is

BktBallRef Mon Aug 29, 2005 11:07am

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Originally posted by crazy voyager
1. Alright, my bad, but you still use more rules set then we:P

2. Are we? I'm not so sure we are *thinks about making a forum for FIBA Rules* just for fun;) or to be able to discuss on your own terms, scince we don't have to and don't want to learn more sets of rules then the FIBA once, why should we really? I'm not learning a new set just becus I want to discuss here, it's enoug rules in my head as it is

Is there a translator in the house?

JRutledge Mon Aug 29, 2005 12:03pm

Why would officials from America want to know more about FIBA rules? Unless you are going to work a world tournament there is no need for FIBA rules to ever be discussed here or to FIBA rules to ever be used.

I am sure there is some FIBA forum on the internet somewhere. It is just not here right now. If there was a FIBA site here, there probably would be many threads without many responses.

Peace

Dewey1 Mon Aug 29, 2005 06:27pm

JRut

I don't always agree with you, but in this case I do. There is not really a need for FIBA to be disscused here as most people don't use it or have an interest in it.

The only thing is Chrisgrassy was simply asking if anyone knew of ANOTHER forum like this one that dealt with FIBA. Not if FIBA should be discussed here or if FIBA is "feeble", just do you know of a place that talks about it SOMEWHERE else on the net.

For a first time poster to the site with a very appropriate question I don't understand the need for the put downs and insults. I mean Chrisgrassy even complimented this website in his/her post. JMO. I know it is the summer and things are slower, but I have been coming to this site for a few years and have found it useful and informative. But lately it seems to be jokes, pictures of squirles (etc), insults and not really about basketball.

Maybe others are enjoying it more than me, but I personally liked the posted that talked about rules and applications. I loved the links that tomgunn had to plays. I hope there is more of that.

In the end, JRut will tell me "you don't like it, don't read it." and maybe that will happen, but I am not sure that I am alone. If I am, thanks for listening and I will move on, but I will be sorry to lose this resource and the way it used to be.

And chrisgrassy, no I don't know of anothe webpage about FIBA.

Jay R Mon Aug 29, 2005 07:23pm

To Chris or any others who want to discuss FIBA rules or ask specific questions as they pertain to FIBA, feel free to e-mail me. I officiate FIBA rules in Canada for high school games as well as NCAA rules for college games.

Jay

BktBallRef Mon Aug 29, 2005 08:04pm

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Originally posted by Jay R
To Chris or any others who want to discuss FIBA rules or ask specific questions as they pertain to FIBA, feel free to e-mail me. I officiate FIBA rules in Canada for high school games as well as NCAA rules for college games.

Jay

Great idea! Jay is the man! :)



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