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Ruling: The officials shall decide which occurred first. etc. etc.
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A2 takes a nifty backdoor pass from A1 (trail side of the lane) to the hoop and the the shot gets blocked to the FT line by B1. At the same time lead raises fist and blows whistle for a foul on B1, trail is already giving the "tip sign". He gave it several times...maybe hoping his partner would see him? Who's area is that in 2 man? When/if/ever should the "tip sign" go up? Should trail have confired with lead since he was so adamant with his "tip sign"? Or just let it go like he did...maybe they talked later.... |
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What you point out with the "tip sign" is very astute. For this very reason it should NOT be given 99% of the time. In talking about this exact topic with a partner of mine two days ago, we came up with two instances in which it would be helpful. 1. An official needs help on an OOB call and his partner observed the deflection. 2. The ball comes from the C's primary in the fc and gets touched last by the defense before entering the bc. The C could give this TO HIS PARTNER so that the T doesn't whistle for a bc violation. The T may not know who last touched the ball as it did not come from his PCA. Other than that, we believe that this "signal" needs to stay in baseball. It can only get basketball officials into trouble such as you described. Last edited by Nevadaref; Thu Dec 13, 2007 at 08:07am. |
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That said, Nevada did point out a couple places where it could be useful, but these are related to last touching... |
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I had something similar the other night, also JVB. A1 bringing the ball across the division line gets trapped. Coach A starts asking for a time out, once, twice, three times. By the third one I had glanced at him and confirmed that his team had the ball, and whistled for the TO. Just before my whistle, a defender had knocked the ball loose, and Team B recovered it just after the whistle. So to Coach B, this looked like a bad whistle. But I explained to him that I had granted the TO before I whistled. As you might guess, he thought I was wrong. ![]()
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