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His motion had absolutely nothing to do with taking the shot. It wasn't a basketball play. The defender had established a non-contact path and was in the air. Pierce gave up an open shot solely to create contact...his foul. Reverse the roles....a defender moving the exact same way into the path of an airborne shooter...any question about that one?
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New question: If the Pierce/Hamilton play is a game deciding last second play, would/should Salvatore have made the same call?
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"New question: If the Pierce/Hamilton play is a game deciding last second play, would/should Salvatore have made the same call?"
Absolutely...and Salvatore would have the stones to do it too.
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Lunge? Nope, don't see anything close to a lunge.
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Good post Camron. To help those out who claim to have no idea what is and is not a foul in the pro game, I am going to state some plays so when you see them you will know why they are called and if they are not then just chuck them up as missed plays: There are 4 pertinent plays in which the nba wants offensive fouls called and they want them called as such due to the actions being overt in nature. The first is a "wipe out" or "clear out" in which the offensive player goes in for a dunk or a layup and in doing so fends off the defender with his off arm in attempt to keep him from blocking the shot, contesting it, etc. He may also not lead with an unnatural knee or leg kick. This move is considered overt and will be deemed an offensive foul regardless of restricted area guidelines. The second is leg kicks or unnatural extension of the leg by jump shooters in order to attempt to "fool the referee". Leg kicks of this nature will be deemed overt and an offensive foul will be called. The third has also to do with jump shooters in which if the official judges that the defender will miss or not contact the shooter and the jump shooter makes an overt move to draw contact, this will also be deemed an offensive foul. Lastly, is when a dribbler is coming up the floor and notices a trailing defender coming up behind him and "seeks him out" to draw contact. This will also be deemed an offensive foul. There is just a snippet of what should be getting called. Like I said if it is not then chuck it up as a miss. We all miss plays. It's human nature. |
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In order to better understand your post, could you briefly state your source of information? Thanks. mick |
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What possible good could NBA training be if you aren't working at that level? ![]() I say that knowing from Ben's past posts that he is a fairly new/young official that seems to be struggling mightily with both the NFHS and NCAA rulesets. If you're working high school ball and you don't have a very good grasp of those rules, why waste time on a ruleset that you don't work? Last edited by Jurassic Referee; Mon Jun 02, 2008 at 03:12pm. |
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as soon as I read his post, this is the first thing that came to my mind and Salvatore's call seemed very unnecessary to me, Pierce did initiate contact and then he threw up a wild shot so if you dont blow the whistle on the contact then the Celtics had already been penalized by losing possession on the terrible shot but he clearly travelled to initiate the contact and IMHO the travelling call should have been made
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If Ben is having trouble with NBA rules I'm sure he would receive a letter indicating such.
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