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In our area we are experiencing some difficulty in getting all officials to call the "Allen Iverson" style "carry " consistently. We teach that it is a carry when the ball comes to rest in the hand with the back of the hand facing the floor during a dribble. Are any other associations or groups experiencing the same and if so, what are you doing to correct it.
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It is not a requirement that the back of the hand be facing the floor for a carry to occur. That is a no-brainer. It is when the dribbler is manipulating the ball without actually having his/her hand underneath the ball where some of us are not making the correct carrying the ball call. In my pre-game I like to emphasize that if it is close and early in the game, it is a carry. The problem tends to go away by getting the border line call in this way.
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Part of the problem is....
Our state (Wisconsin) used a tape produced/distributed by the NFHS which had several extreeeemly poor illustrations. The demonstration of a "carry" was not "up to par".
Another very poor example was the "Block/Charge" illustration, but that is grounds another thread.
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Yep, I'm seeing inconsistent calls on this in my area
also. We "punish" those who are slow to call it by moving them up to the varsity list. Consistent violators go to state championships. (Only semi-tongue in cheek.)
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Mark Padgett
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If big guy A2 is standing with one foot in the lane near the low block while A1 dribbles the ball above the 3-point line waiting for the final shot of the half, then A2 is not involved in the play. (You might say that he is involved in a possible put-back after the shot, but there's no way you're going to call 3-seconds while A1 dribbles down the clock.) Chuck |
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by ChuckElias
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Too often have I seen a player camping in the lane way outside - there is no call - and then that player gets a rebound he was not entitled to, or receives a dish off pass and has great position to go to the basket. If you want to adhere to the theory that you don't call this, go ahead. Perhaps a compromise would be to use a very vocal count, so the player has a warning to clear the lane. Of course, you would have to do that all game long, since players are always in the lane for some period of time. Call it properly according to the rule the first time it happens and by the third or fourth time you call it, they will get the message and you won't have to make judgement calls all night as to whether a player "is involved in the play" or not - because just when you think he is not - he is.
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Too often have I seen a player camping in the lane way outside - there is no call - and then that player gets a rebound he was not entitled to, or receives a dish off pass and has great position to go to the basket.
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As to the post being in the lane during a trap and being called not being in the spirit and intent of the rule, change the rule so it is consistent with the spirit and intent. Besides, I'm not sure I agree with your statement anyway. Lastly, I have never called a multiple foul in 23 seasons. That's not because I don't want to, it's because it has never, ever, ever happened ![]()
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The 3 second violation is designed to prevent players from camping out in the lane, receiving a pass, and making an easy basket from an advantageous position. If a player is in the lane on the side opposite from where the play is being made, who cares? He is not even involved in the play! If a player is in the lane, and has the potential to receive the ball, and does not get out -- call it. If the player is in the lane 2 seconds, receives the ball and makes a move for the basket -- pause your count. If that player scores, great. If not, resume your count and make the 3 second violation call if he does not get out of the lane. However, IMHO, far too many officials make the 3 seconds call when it has absolutely nothing to do with what is going on in the game. It is just as important to understand the spirit and intent of the rule regarding 3 seconds is as it is for all the other rules. (i.e. Do you always call a technical foul when the books aren't ready 10 minutes before tip?) |
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