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I have only T'd for yelling once and that was a player runing out towards a 3 point shotter yelling AAAAA. She had no chance of getting there in time and it was obvious it was only to distract the shooter... easy T
But in your case, ask her to tone it down, but I think it has to go VERY far to warrant a T
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Please don't make up your own rules...
...there is no rule that prohibits a player from "screaming" or "yelling" during the scenarios (try for goal) cited in this thread. It may be annoying, but it is not illegal.
This is not a new phenomenon--Players have been doing this forever/probably more on the girls side than boys. |
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Dang rules differences!
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In FIBA play, according to Statement 3 regarding the Technical Foul rule (Art. 38) in their Official Interpetations document (page 13, see link below), such behaviour is illegal and should be penalized with a TF if the attempt is unsuccesful, or with an official warning to the team if successful. http://www.fiba.com/downloads/Rules/04_rules_int.pdf Still happy that most of my games use Fed.! Andrew |
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