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Can I get some good examples of an opponent disconcerting the free thrower? I just want to find out what officials view as being unnacceptable behavior.
What is acceptable arm placement for players occupying lane spaces during a free throw? Is their a rule that says their arms must stay in their lane space or can their arms go into an opponents lane space? Thanks |
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"MMMMMIIIIIISSSSSSSSSS-IITTTTTTT! MMMIIISSSSSSSS-IITTTT!", said B1, while A1 was shooting a free-throw.
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A sudden, deliberate movement could be disconccerting. A player that quickly raises his arms exactly as the shooter is about to release the ball would qualify in my book. As for the arms: there is no restriction. The rule (9-1-9) prohibits feet from being over the line, but says nothing about arms. However, when the player in the first spot puts his arm directly over the amrs of the player in the second spot, and that player pushes it away....and they keep it up for a while...then there is likely to be a double foul. |
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If the chit chat is directed at the free thrower, that's a different matter. Or if it gets louder just as the shot is released. Or if the raised arms are shaking in the shooter's vision. Those things are no-no's.
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I've had more trouble with the cheerleaders on the baseline disconcerting the shooter than I have the players.
They may not shout and yell, but they often raise their arms and wiggle their fingers or their pom-poms.
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Chherleader are always a problem. They will normally "Part" the lane but they never want to hold still. Should we require them to be still during free throws when they have parted the lane but are on the O.B. side of the floor not in the stands?
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The opposing team members on the bench all stomping their feet is another example of disconcertion.
There is no requirement for the cheerleaders to remain quiet or stay still during FTs. There is something in a cheer manual about not standing directly under the basket along the end line, but since it is not a rule in the BASKETBALL RULES BOOK, I don't believe that it should be enforced. I've never read or even seen the cheer manual, but I think that Tony has one and has quoted this bit on the forum before. |
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