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Short discussion, he took his timeout (he did signal for one, after all), and we played on. |
Since I have always been told "the only stupid question is the one that doesn't get asked" :D , here is my "question"......
Not even sure if it matters, but on a "slapping the backboard" play that warrants a "T", who's call is it (2 man crew)? Does it matter? I would think (notice, I didn't say assume, b/c we all know what happens when we do THAT!) that its the trail's call, since he is supposed to be watching the shot, and the lead is watching stuff underneath the hoop, right? But i guess if genius launches himself up and does a "look at my slapping ability" on the backboard that warrants a T, would it matter who calls it? I'm probably overthinking this, but I was just curious.......:D |
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I agree with everyone who is scratching their head as to why that's a POE the way it's written. Perhaps they wanted to just emphasize that it's not basket interference?
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I guess I may be oversimplifying it, but if it's a POE, it's because we're not doing a good job of calling it. So call it!
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I believe the POE is being made to draw to the attention of younger officials what is illegal and what is not warranted by the rules. I've seen discussions at camps and calls during those camps in which official's call basketball interference or nothing at all. I think it's a good POE to have every so often because it is a widely misunderstood rule for coaches and players.
Just my $.02 -Josh |
If the FEDs want to clear up any misconceptions coaches/players may have about GT/BI/T for slpping the backboard, do they really think a POE in the rulebook (of all places) is the best way to go about it?
Ha :D I think not, POEs are for officials & a few knowledgeable coaches/players. |
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Peace |
Warranted T or not?????
Just before the Toss to start the game, Player A gets back on defense by the basket, I guess to show he can touch the backboard, he is only 5"9", he jumps up with both hands and slaps the backboard, i guess to let everyone know he is hyped and ready to play! I have witnessed him do this several times,not as an official though, and have talked to him about it a couple of times, but yet no one has T'd him for it! Should something like this be T'd and then start the game with free throws, etc???? Just thought I would throw in a good example of "drawing attention to oneself". |
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Coaches only attend if they were representing their school. It was not a requirement in my state that all coaches must attend like the officials. Usually the schools would send the lower level coach and the head varsity coach would not know the actual new rules or POEs when they were called or enforced early in the season. Peace |
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-Josh |
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