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Just two (euro) cents:
FIBA Official Interpretations 2006, art. 38, statement 3: "While a player is in the act of shooting for goal, opponents shall not be permitted to disconcert that player by actions such as waving a hand(s) to obstruct the shooter’s field of vision, shouting loudly, stamping feet heavily or clapping hands near the shooter. To do so may result in a technical foul if the shooter is disadvantaged by the action, or a warning if the shooter is not disadvantaged. Example A4 is in the act of shooting for a goal when B4 attempts to distract A4 by shouting loudly or stamping feet heavily of the floor. The shot for goal is: (a) Successful (b) Unsuccessful. Interpretation: (a) A warning shall be given to B4 and shall be communicated to coach B. This warning shall apply to all players of team B for the remainder of the game for similar behaviour. (b) A technical foul shall be charged to B4." |
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The bottom line is that this is a judgment call. Interesting to see how FIBA judges this act. ![]() |
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I forgot to point out that this situation is not covered anywhere in the FIBA Rulebook.
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I don't like it when kids do it, but the only reason people seem to give for calling it is do discourage them from doing it. But there's nothing in the rules about being allowed to do that, so I can't just "judgment" myself into doing it according to my preferences. |
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They however issued the interpretation to make it clearer. And yes, I see this called. Actually, people will complain if you don't... So, it is not explicitly illegal by the book, but the interpretation makes clear it is, since it is not an act within "the spirit of sportsmanship". |
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The fact is that the NFHS does currently have a rule which covers this. The NFHS rules committee wrote the rule so that the game officials have the power to enforce sporting behavior. Judgment is a huge factor in this. Your interpretation is completely relevant. It is up to YOU to rule on this. If you do not believe that this action is "in accordance with the spirit of fair play," then you are authorized to charge an unsporting foul. |
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So.... I'm gonna follow my own advice and go get a life. Anything besides arguing about this. Maybe I"ll read my kids to sleep tonight. |
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When we are taught how to call intentional fouls at the end of the game, one of the expressions that we hear over and over is make sure the defender is making a "basketball play". You can hit someone's arm in a normal defensive posture, or you can hit someone's arm from behind with no chance to touch the ball. The first is a normal "basketball play"; the second is not. It's possible to be surprised by an opponent's cut to the ball and reach out and inadvertantly hold the player (even the player's jersey); you can also simply grab the jersey on purpose to prevent the cut to the ball. The first is a "basketball play"; the second is not. I think the FIBA rule eliminates tactics that are clearly not "basketball plays". Yelling at someone is not part of what it takes to play the game. Getting rid of this "tactic" would be a positive step, IMHO. |
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