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You can't pick the offensive team at all because they are not committing a violation and they are not turning the game into an actionless contest in any way. Au contraire, they are getting the ball back into play quicker by missing than if they had made the FT.There is no penalty in place anywhere in the rules that deals with a missed FT. Having a penalty for that would be the height of ridiculousness. |
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I also agree with one of the previous posts on the double violation and going to the AP.
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![]() Personally, I'd use 5-4-1 if they continued to commit intentional violations. That's why it's in the rulebook. |
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I've always wonder what the Fed actually means by the wording, "actionless contest". I would think shooting and missing FT's would be considered "action". I'm not convinced a repeated violation would be considered "actionless". I wish they would put in a couple of case plays to let us know what they consider an "actionless contest" before we start applying that part of the rule book.
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Repeated Violation
One obvious solution that hasn't been suggested is simply NOT calling the violation (when it is obvious that they intend to do it repeatedly). As an official I would welcome that "write up" from the coach to the state office--"the referee failed to call a violation on my team in the last 2 seconds when I was trying to force the opponent to make a free throw when they were intent on missing--it's just not fair". No technicals, no arguments--just good game management.
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Now, the problem is that both coaches are trying to gain an advantage...one tells his kid to miss the FT, the other coach says to violate until he does. However, the one purposely violating every time is the one making the travesty of the game, as even if the coach tells his kid to make the FT, there are no guarantees that he will. In fact, I have even heard coaches tell there kid to miss the FT and seen them make it. Anyhow...the onus is on the coach who is violating on purpose time and time again. Missing a free throw (on purpose) is not a violation (unless of course he misses the rim, too). |
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I would agree to not calling it if they stepped in right before the shot....they were stepping in as soon as the ball was bounced to the shooter.....actually the first time the shooter had to be instructed to go ahead and shoot the ball.....as you can tell it was a blatant violation...I guess you could still ignore it to get the game over with..... The more I read, the happier I am I wasn't on the court.... ![]()
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The NFHS specifies that it's okay to ignore defensive violations when they're specifically used to negate a legal advantage.
Examples given are when the defense tries to step across the throwin line to stop the clock when they're out of timeouts at the end of the game(or grabs the ball after a made shot for the same purpose) and when the defense steps OOB while an offensive player has an uncontested layup. If my assigner questioned me later, I think I'd be able to justify ignoring this no matter how blatant.
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