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if a team has played well enough in the whole half to keep the foul count low, why penalize them for using the fouls strategically to keep the other team from scoring. The NBA is purely for entertainment, so they use that rule to keep the superstars from being fouled before they start a drive, or at least if they are to let them get to the line....in high school a team shouldn't be punished for keeping the foul count low.. |
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What's the obvious strategy? Foul and make Team B shoot 1-and-1. Unfortunately, Team A now has to foul 4 times to get to that point. Why make them do that? We all know what they're trying to do. So on the second foul inside the last minute (or 2 minutes, if you prefer), we automatically go to the bonus. It prevents fouls for the sake of fouls. I'm not saying I agree with a rule change for this. I'm merely answering your question about why somebody might be in favor of it. |
is that really fair
Is it really fair to the team in the lead that the other team doesn't have to get to the bonus the old fashioned way? I have seen teams actually try to avoid being fouled to help run out the clock...with a change like this it eliminates the advantage that they had...
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You want fair, go find Judge Judy. :) |
There are 2 women's teams out here in the midwest that use the same strategy....rotate tons of players, trap and press everywhere, bump, push, challenge, shove...with the hope that officials will get tired of calling everything and they will get away with it.
I am sure some days they do. I hate doing those games because the foul count always gets to about 60 (on both teams). |
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In my defense, I have to say its hard to get consistancy when I ref with a different person or persons just about every game. We pregame senerios, but a lot of time an individuals personal philosophy gets in the way. The best we can do is to try to adjust to how our partner is calling, just as coaches adjust to how the game is being called. I don't doubt it is sometimes frustrating, but I don't think its ever going to be perfect. And back to the orginal thread - FIVE FOULS IS A PLENTY! |
I agree - 5 fouls is enough.
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Heck - if 5 isn't enough fouls for those "good" players - maybe we should really feel sorry for them, their coaches, and teams and should up the amount of fouls prior to disqualification. What the he!! - lets do it right and go straight to UNLIMITED fouls. Gosh - that might be the way to solve the problem. Then we could keep the "good" players in all the time and wouldn't have to have strategy at all.
Lets carry it over to society - NO JAIL TIME FOR ANY OFFENSE - LETS KEEP THE BEST MURDERERS, RAPISTS, BURGLARS ETC OUT THERE, even if they CAN'T play by the rules. Hey - there's another solution to your problem. NO RULES!!!!! Without rules, there wouldn't be any fouls -no one could foul out AND it would be easier for us as officials. :rolleyes: :eek: :( |
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But you're right - when people complain "You're not supposed to call it that way" - that's what the rules say, that's what I'm calling, and you're gonna like it or live with it. The biggest problem with this game isn't the 5 foul limit - it's the fact that so many people call it so many different ways at so many different times - This means that from game to game, so many rules and interpretations change, it isn't the same game twice. Why have rules, if you're not going to follow them, enforce them evenly and fairly and consistently, and play by them all the time? Stepping off my soap-box now. |
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It lasted for maybe two or three seasons, until some girl got whacked hard by a girl who was over the limit. She ended up pretty seriously hurt, at least a concussion. At that point, the powers that be decided that RULES ARE THERE FOR A REASON! |
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It is about as ludicrous as this OP. Jim Bob you picked an interesting topic for your first post ever. I'm betting you don't officiate at all. |
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