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What is the LEAST called rule of all? My vote is for the simultaneous foul. Anyone else?
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False Double Foul
Actually saw it called in a sectional playoff game last week. Unfortunately the ref did not know what they had called and botched it pretty bad. Also forutnately most of the crowd did not know waht they had called either. |
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I expect the least called infraction is hitting the ball with a fist. I've never heard of anyone ever calling it, never heard it brought up in meetings, never heard the rule even mentioned anywhere. |
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Followed by the three second rule. I have not called it in forty years and I started officiating in 1971. MTD, Sr.
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One of the rules that is most overlooked that I see is in girls basketball. They stand at the lane line with their heels up in the air over the blocks. I don't know why girls do this. You never see it in boys. I brought it up at a rules meeting one year and was told it probably wasn't addressed because they weren't gaining an advantage??
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A1 drives to the basket and is fouled by B1. A1 completes the try, which is successful. A1 turns and makes an unsportsmanlike comment to B1. False Double. A1 and B1 are in the post. B1 fouls A1, who is trying to get position. After the official's whistle, A1 retaliates by intentionally pushing B1. False double. My vote is for the multiple foul. I've never called it, never seen it called, never even heard of it being called.
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I've always wondered about this also, as in, "why do girls stand like this on free throws?". Never really considered calling a violation, I usually just stand there wondering who started this trend. False Double Fouls are a frequent occurrence. Example: A1 gets fouled by B1 on a nice "and 1" play, then A1 gets T'd up for taunting B1 afterwards, or for shoving B1 or for popping his shirt. That's a false double foul. |
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1971 + 40 ----- 2011 We're good for another 5 years or so.
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