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Old Mon Mar 12, 2007, 07:08pm
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Coaches or players understand that contact is required or not is not the issue that I am talking about. There is nothing inherently illegal to make contact with a player's back. There is nothing illegal to reach in for the ball. Even if there is contact that does not mean you have a foul. You have to have displaced a player or cause some kind of advantage to have a foul.
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I agree. I had a tournament game this weekend. B1 was defending the ball handler with his hands held up, but he was sort of bellying up against him. Seemed to me that he was putting himself at a disadvantage, unable to react. The coach, right near me, starts yelling "How can you NOT call that?" Meanwhile, the guard spun around the defender and went for an uncontested layup. That's how I can not call it, coach.
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Old Tue Mar 13, 2007, 09:06am
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I agree. I had a tournament game this weekend. B1 was defending the ball handler with his hands held up, but he was sort of bellying up against him. Seemed to me that he was putting himself at a disadvantage, unable to react. The coach, right near me, starts yelling "How can you NOT call that?" Meanwhile, the guard spun around the defender and went for an uncontested layup. That's how I can not call it, coach.
I had the exact same play this weekend in a 2-whistle AAU game and I was the trail. Coached yelled the same thing, and no sooner after the player spun free and took her dribble for an open lay-up, my partner called the block. I looked at the coach and said you don't want that call coach, girl had an open two. He looked dumbfounded and said in the most countriest accent, daggummit you're right...
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Old Tue Mar 13, 2007, 09:11am
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I had the exact same play this weekend in a 2-whistle AAU game and I was the trail. Coached yelled the same thing, and no sooner after the player spun free and took her dribble for an open lay-up, my partner called the block. I looked at the coach and said you don't want that call coach, girl had an open two. He looked dumbfounded and said in the most countriest accent, daggummit you're right...
The good coaches understand this sort of thing. I had a similar play earlier this season. The defender reached in and got a lot of arm, but the ball handler kept control of the ball and went to the hoop uncontested, till she was fouled at the rim. The coach asked me if she got fouled early in that play and I told him she did take a lot of contact, but I didn't want to take away the offensive player's easy basket since the defender didn't gain an advantage from the contact. He told me he appreciated it and we moved on.
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Old Tue Mar 13, 2007, 09:17am
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Sounds like he was just making sure you saw it.
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Would it be so hard to just say "Tell coach I'll call a foul when I see contact" and leave it at that?
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There is nothing inherently illegal to make contact with a player's back. There is nothing illegal to reach in for the ball. Even if there is contact that does not mean you have a foul. You have to have displaced a player or cause some kind of advantage to have a foul. So that means the bigger kid that out jumps the smaller kid should not be called for a foul just because there is a little contact. You will find that they call for a foul when nothing illegal took place.
Please do not repeat this, because you will then lead the coach to believe that ALL contact is a foul. We know this is the case, don't we??? Right on JRut.

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