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Freddy Sun Dec 09, 2007 08:01pm

Contratulatory contact w/FTer???
 
Please confirm or correct my reading of NFHS 4-47-2 that if even one teammate of a FTer goes to "give five" to his teammate at the line, that the delay it causes is a violation and would receive a warning for first time, T for subsequent times.

I understand the cautionary counsel as to when and when not to call it. I only want clarification as to the rule.

zebraman Sun Dec 09, 2007 08:05pm

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Originally Posted by Freddy
Please confirm or correct my reading of 4-47-2 that if even one teammate of a FTer goes to "give five" to his teammate at the line, that is a violation and would receive a warning for first time, T for subsequent times.

Did it delay the game? Can you manage the situation without letting it delay the game? The rule is there if we need it. Good game management can prevent needing it.

lmeadski Sun Dec 09, 2007 08:19pm

Its still a game
 
Having a couple kids congratulate a kid with a quick 5 doesn't delay the game enough to worry about. Plus, do you really want the entire gym to come down on you for a call like that? Save that for your first perceived missed call like "3 seconds" or "call it both ways" or "get your hair out of your eyes (I'm bald...)."

Junker Sun Dec 09, 2007 08:41pm

Yup, as long as it isn't delaying the next shot, let it go. Otherwise you may be in danger of being an OOO.

Scrapper1 Sun Dec 09, 2007 09:16pm

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Originally Posted by Freddy
Please confirm or correct my reading of NFHS 4-47-2 that if even one teammate of a FTer goes to "give five" to his teammate at the line, that is a violation

As others have indicated, the violation is not for contacting the shooter. The violation is for delaying the game. If the high 5 delays the game, then give the warning. If it doesn't delay, then it's nothing.

Jurassic Referee Sun Dec 09, 2007 09:41pm

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Originally Posted by lmeadski
Plus, do you really want the entire gym to come down on you for a call like that?

The next time that I worry about what the <b>"entire gym"</b> thinks about one of my calls will be the first.

If you're concerned about what the crowd/teams think when you make a call, you're in the wrong racket.


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