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Old Mon Feb 04, 2002, 01:46pm
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B1 blocks the shot with ball only contact. The ball makes contact with the head of A1 the shooter while the hand of B1 is still in contact with the ball. The resulting impact sends A1 to the floor. B1 never is in contact with anything other than the ball.
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Old Mon Feb 04, 2002, 01:58pm
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no foul.
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Old Mon Feb 04, 2002, 02:16pm
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There is no foul or violation here. Play on.
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Old Mon Feb 04, 2002, 02:42pm
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B1 blocks the shot with ball only contact. The ball makes contact with the head of A1 the shooter while the hand of B1 is still in contact with the ball. The resulting impact sends A1 to the floor. B1 never is in contact with anything other than the ball.
If B1 was Shaq swinging hard downward, and A1 was J.J. from Good Times (a beanpole), then conceivably the hit by B1 could be so forceful that it knocks A1 down. In that rare instance, I have a foul on B1.

[I meant foul on B1]

[I also wouldn't call this a foul unless the contact was excessive, i.e., an intentional personal foul, OR flagrant]

[Edited by Slider on Feb 4th, 2002 at 04:07 PM]
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Old Mon Feb 04, 2002, 03:49pm
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It has only happened once that the player went to the floor. More than a few have been hurt as a result of this type of play. I do not care if the fans and coaches think I am an idiot as long I know am right.
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Old Mon Feb 04, 2002, 04:19pm
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B1 blocks the shot with ball only contact. The ball makes contact with the head of A1 the shooter while the hand of B1 is still in contact with the ball. The resulting impact sends A1 to the floor. B1 never is in contact with anything other than the ball.
If B1 was Shaq swinging hard downward, and A1 was J.J. from Good Times (a beanpole), then conceivably the hit by B1 could be so forceful that it knocks A1 down. In that rare instance, I have a foul on A1.
if he hit all ball, i still wouldnt.
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Old Mon Feb 04, 2002, 04:30pm
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When does the try for goal and subsequent block stop and loose ball play start?

A blocked shot back in the face is not a foul but if b1 then controls the ball and and gains an advantage by using the ball to push a1...
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Old Mon Feb 04, 2002, 04:43pm
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A blocked shot back in the face is not a foul but if b1 then controls the ball and and gains an advantage by using the ball to push a1...
Rule reference please.
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Old Mon Feb 04, 2002, 05:43pm
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A blocked shot back in the face is not a foul but if b1 then controls the ball and and gains an advantage by using the ball to push a1...
Rule reference please.
this is a judgement play that Tharbert is referring to.
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Old Mon Feb 04, 2002, 06:00pm
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A blocked shot back in the face is not a foul but if b1 then controls the ball and and gains an advantage by using the ball to push a1...
Rule reference please.
this is a judgement play that Tharbert is referring to.
Exactly. You have to judge whether a rule has been broken or not. Which rule? Which rule allows a foul to be called without contact by a player?
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Old Mon Feb 04, 2002, 06:05pm
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Which rule allows a foul to be called without contact by a player?
Many Technical fouls are non-contact

But, seriously, if I push you away using the ball, so that I can get off a shot, wouldn't that be a player control foul?

Does contact have to be skin on skin?
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Old Mon Feb 04, 2002, 07:11pm
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But, seriously, if I push you away using the ball, so that I can get off a shot, wouldn't that be a player control foul?
I don't see how.

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Does contact have to be skin on skin?
It has to be player to player.
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Old Mon Feb 04, 2002, 07:35pm
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Originally posted by BktBallRef Does contact have to be skin on skin?

It has to be player to player.
I don't know what you mean by player to player.

To me, player to player would include pushing another player away using the ball.
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Old Mon Feb 04, 2002, 09:54pm
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It's really not a difficult concept, I don't think. For one player to foul another player, the player's body illegally contacts an opponent's body.
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Old Tue Feb 05, 2002, 12:33am
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It's really not a difficult concept, I don't think. For one player to foul another player, the player's body illegally contacts an opponent's body.
Then if I play defense and displace an airborne shooter by pushing on his jersey (while he is properly wearing it); there is no foul, correct?

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