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Old Fri Jun 08, 2007, 12:42am
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Is it just me - or did they also allow a defensive player to stand one space too high on the lane?
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Old Fri Jun 08, 2007, 04:01am
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So... there is:
  • a defensive player in the wrong spot
  • spots 1, 2, and 4 are taken on the L's side
  • a shooter that left the semi-circle early
  • a missed foul call
This must be Old School and one of his college games.
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Old Fri Jun 08, 2007, 04:45am
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So... there is:
  • a defensive player in the wrong spot
  • spots 1, 2, and 4 are taken on the L's side
  • a shooter that left the semi-circle early
  • a missed foul call
This must be Old School and one of his college games.
Good observation and conclusion.....
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Old Fri Jun 08, 2007, 08:10am
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Not being smart but what is an "X-Flagrant"?
I was using the X to signify the crossed arms. Just extra emphasis.
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Old Fri Jun 08, 2007, 09:19am
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I was using the X to signify the crossed arms. Just extra emphasis.
That's what I was afraid of....

Wrong signal. The crossed arms is the signal for an intentional foul, not a flagrant foul. It's signal #34 on the NFHS chart. Intentional fouls and flagrant fouls are completely different animals, with completely different penalties. There is no official signal for a flagrant foul. A lot of officials do use the old baseball umpire heave-ho though.
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Old Fri Jun 08, 2007, 10:52am
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A lot of officials do use the old baseball umpire heave-ho though.
I eject someone thusly:

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Old Fri Jun 08, 2007, 12:03pm
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Wow...that kid is a class 1 azz-hole...he has no business being on a basketball court. That was a deliberate act intended to hurt someone...hopefully the hurt kid's parents filed some kind of charges against the idiot. I have watched that thing 5 or 6 times now and I still can't believe he did that...
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Old Fri Jun 08, 2007, 12:20pm
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That's what I was afraid of....

Wrong signal. The crossed arms is the signal for an intentional foul, not a flagrant foul. It's signal #34 on the NFHS chart. Intentional fouls and flagrant fouls are completely different animals, with completely different penalties. There is no official signal for a flagrant foul. A lot of officials do use the old baseball umpire heave-ho though.
It seemed like a good idea at the time.
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Old Fri Jun 08, 2007, 01:05pm
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I still can't get it to play. Is there another clip posted with the same play?
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Old Fri Jun 08, 2007, 01:49pm
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Wow...that kid is a class 1 azz-hole...he has no business being on a basketball court. That was a deliberate act intended to hurt someone...hopefully the hurt kid's parents filed some kind of charges against the idiot. I have watched that thing 5 or 6 times now and I still can't believe he did that...

Intentional block.
Nothing flagrant there.
Kid that fell probably wasn't even hurt unless he landed strangely on his left wrist.
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Old Fri Jun 08, 2007, 02:24pm
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Intentional block.
Nothing flagrant there.
Kid that fell probably wasn't even hurt unless he landed strangely on his left wrist.
So you're letting this kid continue to play?

You guys play some hardazz basketball U.P. there.

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Old Fri Jun 08, 2007, 02:38pm
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So you're letting this kid continue to play?

You guys play some hardazz basketball U.P. there.
If the blocker has been overly aggressive in other instances during the game, then surely, I'll take him out. But in that game shown, I didn't see anything to confirm that was the case.

The other kid probably hopped up and continued, as soon as he got patted on the head a couple times. [Didn't see that part of the game either. ]
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Old Fri Jun 08, 2007, 03:09pm
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Didn't really look flagrant to me...just the defender realizing too late that he bit off more than he could chew in stepping in front of the ballhandler. He realizes he wasn't going to slow down, so he just kinda ducked to absorb the imminent impact to try to protect his goofy azz.
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Old Fri Jun 08, 2007, 03:21pm
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Intentional block.
Nothing flagrant there.
Kid that fell probably wasn't even hurt unless he landed strangely on his left wrist.
Are you serious, Mick...the kid turns his body and dives into the dribbler's legs...dribbler then lands on his neck/shoulder area...even if he does bounce right back up, that is absolutely a non-basketball play and gets that little turd tossed right then and there...
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Old Fri Jun 08, 2007, 03:24pm
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Are you serious, Mick...the kid turns his body and dives into the dribbler's legs...dribbler then lands on his neck/shoulder area...even if he does bounce right back up, that is absolutely a non-basketball play and gets that little turd tossed right then and there...
That's the way I saw it too, fwiw.....
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