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Saw a trick play in a very normal situation last week that has raised a couple of questions in my mind. Here's the normal part of the play --
A1 scores and then sets up for a tight press. B1 grabs the ball as it falls through the basket, and then stands facing the endline and waits for B2 to step oob, then passes the ball to B2. B2 doesn't step out, until she's sure everything is the way it needs to be. She stands facing the rest of the floor with her feet just inside the baseline, watching to see where the other players were. Then she finally stepped out, and quickly received and passed the ball. The first time I saw this, I figured they were just disorganized, because it didn't take very long to run through the process. But then I saw it again, and it took a little longer than that first time. They used it a couple or three more times in the game. Obviously, my partner and I both started counting as soon as it was apparent that B1 had the ball, in other words, right away. They never complained about the count so it appeared that their play wasn't to buy time. I think it must have just been a way to trick the defense a little. Here are my questions: First, is it legal? What rights does B1 have while she is holding the ball? Could a defender legally steal the ball, if it didn't involve any body contact? Could B1 be fouled? Could a defender intercept the ball while it is in the air on the pass from B1 to B2? |
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Team B has the rght to consume 5 seconds until the ball is inbounded. Since B1 is part of team B she has that right as well. No Yes No
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If the defense did interfere with the pass to oob, would it be a Delay of Game Warning for interfering with making the ball promptly live? Somehow that doesn't sound right. While B1 is standing inbounds holding the ball, is the ball live? Is there team control? This seems like a pretty smart maneuver. Why haven't more teams done it already? |
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Sorry. JR wants me to keep my mouth shut...so I will, except to stuff this donut into it....mmmmmmmm...donuts....
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While B1 is standing inbounds holding the ball, is the ball live? Is there team control? [/B][/QUOTE]Do you always answer questions with questions? Wimmen! |
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Wimmen! [/B][/QUOTE] It has been over 4 hours since Rainmakers last questions and no replies. Has Rainmaker gone to bed? Can Rainmaker bring her commpadres who have digressed away from the straight and narrow back to sanity? Has Rainmaker lost her sanity? Has Rainmaker lost her patience? Holy Toledo Rainmaker, what are we gonna do? These and other questions will have to be answered. Stay tuned but first: let us celebrate our partaking of donuts by the adding of chocolate to milk. |
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Okay, I'm not feeling well this morning so that might be the reason..., but I don't understand the stategy behind this? What is the real or perceived benefit to doing things this way?
If the count is starting when B1 has the ball, even if they're not OOB (and it should), what's the benefit? Their 5 seconds is ticking. They eventually take the ball OOB and complete a throw in. I don't understand the "trickery" part or the benefit. Unusual...yes, but a benefit I don't get. They have 5 seconds for everyone to "set up" once they have control whether they are in bounds our out. Once B1 is holding the ball it's a live ball, as it is at the disposal of the thrower. (Yes, I know B1 actually passes the ball to B2, so B2 is the thrower. But once someone on B has control of the ball it is at their disposal.) If it's illegal contact while the ball is live, I'd say it's a pesonal foul. (Of course, you could have an intentional or flagrant or...) And I would say you call all delaying action by the defense that may occur; i.e. hitting the ball away as B1 passes to B2 - while they are both in bounds. |
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Has Rainmaker gone to bed? Can Rainmaker bring her commpadres who have digressed away from the straight and narrow back to sanity? Has Rainmaker lost her sanity? Has Rainmaker lost her patience? Holy Toledo Rainmaker, what are we gonna do? These and other questions will have to be answered. Stay tuned but first: let us celebrate our partaking of donuts by the adding of chocolate to milk. [/B][/QUOTE] This sounds like the beginning (or was it the end) of a SOAP episode. IMHO the funniest show ever on TV. |
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OK.....only becuz I watch alot of Crime Shows(CSI, Monk, The Shield), I'll help out.
I'm alot like Monk. After administering a Free Throw...I always call for a "WIPE". This is exactly what it looks like. Something stupid. The Coach who dreamed this up, mistakenly thinks that the 5-second count won't begin until B1 passes it to B2 who is OOB. There can be no logical advantage gained for Team B breaking a press by having B1 look into the stands while the 5-sec count is ongoing. "Sharona! Wipe!" |
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